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Banks will be closed in different states on these dates this month, see list of holidays here

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Lockdown 1.0 has started in the country from June 1. In this time of the outbreak of coronavirus epidemic, it is very important to follow the rule of social distancing. Hence, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has advised customers to settle their banking functions through net banking and mobile banking. But if it is necessary to go to the branch, then customers must know on which day the banks will be closed in June. According to information available on the RBI website, five holidays have been scheduled for banks in different states of the country in the month of June. All these holidays are on June 5, 15, 18, 23 and 30 respectively. If these holidays are added on the Saturday and Sunday of June, then the number of these holidays becomes 11. So if you have to do any important work of the bank, then this news can prove to be important for you. Also read: 



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on which day in June the banks will remain closed:

The date state chance
5 June 2020 Sikkim Saga Claim
7 June 2020 all states Sunday
13 June 2020 all states Second saturday
14 June 2020 all states Sunday
15 June 2020 Mizoram, Bhubaneshwar YMA Day, Raja Sankranti
18 June 2020 Jammu, Srinagar Guru Hargobind ji’s birthday
21 June 2020 all states Sunday
23 June 2020 Bhubaneswar Chariot Festival
27 June 2020 all states Fourth saturday
28 June 2020 all states Sunday
30 June 2020 Mizoram Remna Ni


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Note: These 11 holidays include holidays in different states. Other information related to this will be found on the Reserve Bank of India ( RBI ) website.

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Public sector banks sanctioned 5.95 lakh crore loans for various sectors in two months

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Public sector banks owed loans of Rs 5.95 lakh crore for the last two months to various sectors including MSME (micro, small and medium enterprises), retail, agriculture and corporate affected due to the corona virus epidemic and the ongoing lockdown for its prevention. Approved. 

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At the same time, Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) were funded from these banks from March 1 to May 8 with an amount of Rs 1.18 lakh crore.  Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman tweeted on Tuesday that, ‘Public sector banks (PSBs) have approved lending of Rs 5.85 lakh crore to 46.74 lakh account holders of MSME, retail, agriculture and corporate sector from March 1 to May 8, 2020. . Whereas during this period, Rs 1.18 lakh crore was made available to NBFCs.  10% additional loan based on working capital limit

With the lockdown commencing from 25 March in the country, PSB introduced a 10 per cent additional loan facility based on the working capital limit. Under this, the maximum limit was fixed at Rs 200 crore. In another tweet, Sitharaman said that, ‘From March 20 to May 8, PSB approached 97 per cent of the eligible borrowers for emergency lending facility and enhanced working capital limit and they were given loans worth Rs 65,879 crore.’ 

Lockdown till May 17 The
central government first announced a nationwide shutdown of 25 days from March 25 for the prevention of corona virus. Thereafter a second phase lockdown was imposed from 15 April to 3 May. In the third phase, the lockdown has been extended from May 4 to May 17 with some relaxation.
 

PSBs sanctioned loans worth Rs 5.95 lakh crore for more than 46.74 lakh accounts from the MSME, Retail, Agriculture & Corporate sectors between March 1 and May 8, 2020. Total financing worth Rs 1.18 lakh crore was provided to NBFCs. @FinMinIndia @DFS_India @RBI @PIB_India

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Good news: After SBI, now these banks also made loans cheaper, you will benefit..

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Union Bank of India and PNB Housing Finance have also given relief to customers following the announcement of a cut in the Marginal Cost of Fund Based Interest Rate (MCLR) by the country’s largest state-run State Bank of India (SBI).  Union Bank of India has reduced this so Union Bank of India has reduced the Marginal Cost of Funds (MCLR) based lending rate by five to 15 basis points for all periods. This is the 11th consecutive cut in the rate announced by the bank since July 2019. The new rates will be effective from 11 May 2020.
 

Period  MCLR 
Overnight MCLR 7.15%
1 month MCLR 7.15%
3 month MCLR 7.40%
6 month MCLR 7.55%
1 year MCLR 7.70%

PNB Housing Finance, being implemented from today, has announced a new rate home
loan company PNB Housing Finance has reduced the loan rates for existing customers by 0.15 per cent. This deduction will be for both personal housing loans and property-acquired loans. The loan rate cut has come into effect from 9 May. 

The bank said in a statement that the deduction will be available to all existing retail customers who have taken loans at floating rate before February 2020. PNB Housing Finance Managing Director and CEO Neeraj Vyas said, ‘We have taken this step to provide relief to customers during the current Kovid-19 crisis. This will also help in growth in the housing sector. This will benefit 2.35 lakh customers, irrespective of the principal amount of their loan. The company provides housing and non-housing loans to its retail customers. Apart from this, the company also lends construction to real estate developers.


SBI had
first lowered the loan. Earlier on May 7, SBI also announced a reduction in MCLR. After the cut, the one-year MCLR has come down from 7.40 per cent to 7.25 per cent. It was reduced by 15 basis points, which would greatly benefit the customers. The new rates will be applicable from 10 May 2020. 

Customers will 
know that SBI has cut MCLR for the 12th consecutive time in the current financial year. This will greatly benefit the customers. This is because the EMI of their home loan will decrease. However if your home loan is linked to SBI’s MCLR rate, the new deduction may not bring your EMI down immediately, as MCLR based loans usually have a one-year reset clause. Explain that MCLR rates are based on the bank’s own cost. 

Home loan will be so cheap
In this context, SBI said that if you have taken a loan of Rs 25 lakh for a period of 30 years, which is MCLR based, the EMI of your home loan will be reduced by about Rs 255.
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Corona virus crisis will increase transactions through credit cards

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The challenging situation caused by the coronavirus epidemic will increase transactions through credit cards. 

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The challenging situation caused by the coronavirus epidemic will increase transactions through credit cards. A senior SBI Cards official said that now that it has become necessary to live indoors, people will spend to improve the interior of the house.  Hardayal Prasad, managing director and chief executive officer of SBI Cards, said, “It is too early to say anything about how the credit card industry is growing.” I have always been a supporter of digital transactions. Whatever may be the economic situation, I think the transaction through credit card will increase continuously. ‘  There will be more boost from demonetization


Prasad said, ‘The credit card industry was given a boost after demonetization. I think the coronavirus epidemic is going to be bigger than demonetization. After demonetization, cash transactions were replaced by digital. If we get even 5% of that, that will be important. So, we are looking at that. The cash you spend can actually be through the card. Now if you stay at home for a long time and are not going out, you will probably want to make your home better. ‘ 

Prasad said that if people live in homes, they would like better products. He may want to get a big television, a big freeze because he is not going to eat outside and will cook at home. We are looking at this type of trend. People will feel that now our home is an office, it should be made better. In such a situation, they would like to make their home better. 

Expenses through cards will be less for entertainment
Prasad said that expenses will be reduced through cards for things like travel, hotels, summer vacation, cinema, and entertainment. Things are expected to be normal by October, so the business is going to be a bit challenging. He said, ‘During that time there will be festivals. The festival is important in terms of expenditure in the country. However, it is also true that 60 to 80 percent of the business is done in summer which will not happen this year. 

Things will improve during the New Year, 
however, Prasad expressed confidence that things will improve during the festivals and New Year in terms of expenditure. SBI Card is also looking at co-branded cards. The company has a co-branded card with Apollo Hospital. Through this, people can buy medicine online with advice from doctors. 

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