Tuesday, August 8, 2017
BoT cuts interest rate to 9 per cent
BANK of Tanzania (BoT) has slashed down its discount rate by three per
cent from 12 per cent to nine per cent to improve lending rates to customers.
The
cut, announced in circular to commercial banks over the weekend, comes into
effect from today.
“The discount rate which
is applicable to banks borrowings from Bank of Tanzania as a lender of last
resort will also be used to discount the Treasury Securities,” the BoT’s Deputy
Governor Administration and Internal Control, Julian Raphael said in the
circular.
This is the second time
major policy stance by the central bank to prop up lending to the private
sector since President John Magufuli came to power some two years ago and
following a steep drop in private sector credit growth last year.
In March this year, the
Central Bank of Tanzania slashed the discount rate by 4 per cent from 16 per
cent to 12 per cent improve lending rates on their customers.
It was the first time it
has lowered borrowing costs since 2013. The central bank then asked commercial
banks to consider lowering their lending rates to help spark credit growth
after a steep drop in private-sector credit growth last year.
Lending to the private
sector grew by 2.5 percent in 2016 after expanding 26.8 percent a year earlier,
according to data from the central bank.
New lending to the
agriculture, construction, transport and communication sectors was dramatically
curtailed after a spike in non-performing loans.
Analysts view the rate
cut as a measure to stimulate growth by encouraging banks to lend rather than
investing in Treasuries and government bonds. In Tanzania, interest rates
decisions are taken by the Bank of Tanzania.
The Bank of Tanzania
official interest rate is the discount rate.
According to Trading
Economics, interest Rate in Tanzania averaged 12.19 percent from 1972 until
2017, reaching an all time high of 67.50 percent in December of 1994 and a
record low of 3.70 percent in October of 2009.
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