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Hope for Cheaper Loans as CBK Cuts Lending Rate,

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraFebruary 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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CBK Cuts Lending Rate, Offering Hope for Lower Loan Costs

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has reduced its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points, bringing it down to 10.75%. This is the fourth consecutive time the CBK has cut the rate.

Governor Kamau Thugge, in a statement, confirmed the decision to lower the Central Bank Rate (CBR) from 11.25% to 10.75%. This rate cut followed a meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) on Wednesday, February 5.

The MPC made the decision to reduce the rate because inflation is expected to stay below the 5% target in the near future.

This is due to factors such as low and stable core inflation, a decrease in energy prices, and a stable exchange rate, according to CBK.

In response to this reduction, CBK expects commercial banks to lower their lending rates to borrowers in Kenya. This has been a point of contention between CBK and the banks.

Additionally, the MPC decided to lower the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) by 100 basis points, bringing it down to 3.25% from 4.25%.

This move is intended to complement the reduction in the CBR and help further lower lending rates.

The CRR is a tool used by CBK to manage liquidity in the banking system. By adjusting the CRR, CBK can influence the amount of money that commercial banks are able to lend. This, in turn, affects overall liquidity and the stability of the economy.

Governor Kamau Thugge emphasized that reducing the CRR will provide banks with more liquidity. This extra liquidity is expected to lower the cost of funds for banks, which should result in lower lending rates and encourage more credit growth in the private sector.

Just last week, the Kenya Bankers Association (KBA) called for a further reduction in interest rates, even though they had initially expressed reservations.

The KBA stated that a further rate cut would stimulate more borrowing in the country, which is crucial for economic growth that has been sluggish over the past year.

With this latest move, the responsibility now lies with the banks. Many hope that the rate cuts will lead to cheaper loans for consumers, which could help stimulate the economy.

The relationship between CBK and commercial banks regarding interest rates has been tense. Although CBK has been consistently lowering rates since August of the previous year, many banks were slow to respond by lowering their own lending rates.

However, in December 2024, it was reported that many commercial banks had finally begun reducing their lending rates. Data from CBK shows that 23 of the 38 commercial banks lowered their rates between November and December.

Despite this, 14 banks slightly increased their rates, with one bank maintaining its previous rates, ignoring CBK’s recommendation for rate cuts. As a result, the average lending rate among commercial banks stood at 16.89% in December.

With the recent measures taken by CBK, banks are now expected to take further steps to reduce their lending rates. The goal is to make credit more affordable, support economic activity, and encourage the growth of credit in the private sector.

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