Public sector banks, however, moved in the opposite direction, raising fresh lending rates by nine basis points to 7.84%, due to much lower median rates. On outstanding loans, the transmission has been more gradual. The system-wide WALR on outstanding rupee loans fell just four basis points to 9.00% from 9.04% in January 2026.
Private sector banks reduced outstanding loan rates by six basis points to 9.91%, while public sector banks were broadly flat at 8.40% versus 8.41% in January. The modest pass-through on outstanding loans comes despite the RBI having cut the repo rate by a cumulative 125 basis points over the past year.










