NRI loan interest rate depends a lot on the reason of borrowing. When the reason is to invest in share or commercial immovable property market, the interest rate to be paid is higher than any loan borrowed by the NRI to be invested at an employment generating project.
The RBI has recently prohibited public and private sector banks from lending more than Rs 20 Lakh against the deposits of NRIs. This ban is imposed by the apex bank on doubt that a huge part of such loans is being diverted for speculation in shares and immovable property market. These cautious steps from the apex banking body are aimed at ensuring that bank credit is streamlined towards productive sectors other than the retail sector. It will definitely squeeze the extra investment flow particularly in commercial real estate and capital markets. The hike in standard assets provisioning will lead to a raise in retail lending rates.