Banks may have to pay more on CDs, bulk deposits in March

Indian banks are bracing for higher funding costs on certificates of deposit and large-ticket deposits, as robust year-end credit demand collides with a liquidity squeeze. With the credit-to-deposit ratio at a record high, lenders see borrowing rates staying elevated at least until March, complicating efforts to sustain strong loan growth while protecting margins.

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