Bangkok Bank raises loan and deposit rates

Bangkok Bank raises loan and deposit rates

State banks also lifting lending rates following latest Bank of Thailand rate hike

A customer walks out of a Bangkok Bank branch in Phaya Thai district of Bangkok. (Bangkok Post File Photo)
A customer walks out of a Bangkok Bank branch in Phaya Thai district of Bangkok. (Bangkok Post File Photo)

Bangkok Bank said on Thursday it would raise deposit rates by a maximum of 0.25 percentage points and increase loan rates by between 0.15 and 0.20 points.

The rate increases, effective on Friday, come after the Bank of Thailand raised its benchmark interest rates by 25 basis points to 1.5% this week.

State-run banks have also begun to raise loan interest rates for the first time in years, in line with the central bank’s move.

The Government Housing (GH) Bank on Thursday increased all types of loan rates by 0.25 percentage points, the first increase in two years and nine months.

The Government Savings Bank also lifted all loan rates by 0.25 points, effective from Thursday, while the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives raised its loan rate by between 0.125 and 0.25 points, effective from Feb 1.

The Export-Import Bank of Thailand also said it would raise its prime lending rate to 6% from 5.75%, effective Feb 1.


Do you like the content of this article?
COMMENT (1)

Japan, US, Philippine coast guards to hold first 3-way sea drill

Japan, the United States and the Philippines will hold their first trilateral maritime exercise off the Southeast Asian country's coast, Philippine officials said Monday, a move that will showcase their interoperability near the South China Sea, where Beijing is making assertive territorial claims.

29 May 2023

Russia fires missiles on Kyiv in rare daytime attack

KYIV, Ukraine: Russia fired a barrage of missiles at Kyiv on Monday sending panicked residents running for shelter in an unusual daytime attack on the Ukrainian capital following overnight strikes.

29 May 2023

Spain PM calls snap election after local poll drubbing

MADRID: In a surprise move, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called a snap election on July 23 on Monday, a day after his Socialists suffered a drubbing in local and regional polls.

29 May 2023