Prime rate

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Prime rates in the US, FRG and the European Union

The prime rate or prime lending rate is an interest rate used by banks, typically representing the rate at which they lend to their most creditworthy customers. Some variable interest rates may be expressed as a percentage above or below prime rate.<ref>Thomas, L., Money, Banking and Financial Markets (Mason, OH: Thomson South-Western, 2006), p. 8.</ref>Template:Rp

The prime rate is used often as an index in calculating rate changes to adjustable-rate mortgages (ARM) and other variable rate short-term loans. It is used in the calculation of some private student loans. Many credit cards and home equity lines of credit with variable interest rates have their rate specified as the prime rate (index) plus a fixed value commonly called the spread or margin.

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Use in different banking systems

United States and Canada

{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} Historically, in North American banking, the prime rate represented actual interest rate charged to borrowers, although this is no longer universally true. The prime rate varies little among banks and adjustments are generally made by banks at the same time, although this does not happen frequently. Template:As of, the prime rate was 7.50% in the United States<ref>According to data published by The Wall Street Journal Online and the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. {{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and 4.95% in Canada.<ref>According to data published by The Wall Street Journal Online and the Bank of Canada. {{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In the United States, the prime rate runs approximately 300 basis points (or 3 percentage points) above the federal funds rate, which is the interest rate that banks charge each other for overnight loans made to fulfill reserve funding requirements. The federal funds rate plus a much smaller increment is frequently used for lending to the most creditworthy borrowers, as is LIBOR, the London Interbank Offered Rate. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meets eight times per year to set a target for the federal funds rate.

Prior to December 17, 2008, the Wall Street Journal followed a policy of changing its published prime rate when 23 out of 30 of the United States' largest banks changed their prime rates. Recognizing that fewer, larger banks now control most banking assets (that is, it is more concentrated), the Journal now publishes a rate reflecting the base rate posted by at least 70% of the top ten banks by assets.

Malaysia

Effective January 2, 2015, the Base Lending Rate (BLR) structure was replaced with a new Base Rate (BR) system. Under the BR system, which serves as the main reference rate for new retail floating rate loans, Malaysian banks can determine their interest rate based on a formula set by Bank Negara, Malaysia's central bank.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) has set a group-wide base rate at 3.2%, effective Jan 2, 2015. All new retail loans and financing such as mortgages, unit trust loans, share margin financing, personal financing and overdraft facilities which are applied for by individual customers will be based on the base rate.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Though certain banks may be setting a higher BR compared to others, they can sometimes offer lower ELR to customers in order to remain competitive.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Loans approved and extended before January 2, 2015 continue to follow the old BLR until the end of their loan tenure.

List of countries

This is a list of countries by commercial bank prime lending rate, charged on new loans to their most credit-worthy customers. Each entry is denominated in the respective national currency. Template:Srn The list is sourced by Trading Economics and World Bank.Template:Table alignment

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Country Commercial bank
prime lending rate (%)
Date of information
Template:Flag 61.70 2024
Template:Flag 58.30 June 2025
Template:Flag 53.60 2023
Template:Flag 42.50 July 2025
Template:Flag 37.10 2024
Template:Flag 24.20 June 2025
Template:Flag 23.30 2021
Template:Flag 23.10 2024
Template:Flag 21.75 June 2025
Template:Flag 21.70 2024
Template:Flag 20.80 2023
Template:Flag 20.40 2024
Template:Flag 19.96 June 2025
Template:Flag 19.80 2024
Template:Flag 18.49 July 2025
Template:Flag 17.80 2023
Template:Flag 16.40 2024
Template:Flag 16.00 2024
Template:Flag 16.00 2024
Template:Flag 16.00 2021
Template:Flag 15.30 2024
Template:Flag 15.28 June 2025
Template:Flag 14.80 2024
Template:Flag 14.80 2020
Template:Flag 14.70 2024
Template:Flag 14.70 2024
Template:Flag 14.20 2023
Template:Flag 14.00 2023
Template:Flag 13.10 2024
Template:Flag 12.68 June 2025
Template:Flag 12.60 2021
Template:Flag 12.50 2021
Template:Flag 12.50 2024
Template:Flag 12.44 May 2025
Template:Flag 12.40 2024
Template:Flag 12.00 2024
Template:Flag 12.00 2024
Template:Flag 11.60 2024
Template:Flag 11.20 2024
Template:Flag 11.20 2024
Template:Flag 11.20 2023
Template:Flag 11.00 2024
Template:Flag 10.97 July 2025
Template:Flag 10.90 2024
Template:Flag 10.62 June 2025
Template:Flag 10.60 2024
Template:Flag 10.50 2024
Template:Flag 10.50 July 2025
Template:Flag 10.26 July 2025
Template:Flag 10.00 2024
Template:Flag 9.90 2024
Template:Flag 9.90 2024
Template:Flag 9.80 2024
Template:Flag 9.77 July 2025
Template:Flag 9.50 2020
Template:Flag 9.49 May 2025
Template:Flag 9.30 2023
Template:Flag 9.10 July 2025
Template:Flag 9.00 June 2025
Template:Flag 8.90 2024
Template:Flag 8.80 2024
Template:Flag 8.80 2024
Template:Flag 8.71 July 2025
Template:Flag 8.70 2021
Template:Flag 8.61 June 2025
Template:Flag 8.60 2024
Template:Flag 8.40 2024
Template:Flag 8.40 2024
Template:Flag 8.40 2024
Template:Flag 8.30 2023
Template:Flag 8.17 June 2025
Template:Flag 8.16 June 2025
Template:Flag 8.10 July 2025
Template:Flag 8.00 2024
Template:Flag 8.00 2022
Template:Flag 7.80 2024
Template:Flag 7.80 2024
Template:Flag 7.50 2024
Template:Flag 7.50 June 2025
Template:Flag 7.50 July 2025
Template:Flag 7.30 2024
Template:Flag 7.10 2024
Template:Flag 6.96 June 2025
Template:Flag 6.90 2024
Template:Flag 6.90 2022
Template:Flag 6.60 2024
Template:Flag 6.50 2024
Template:Flag 6.50 2024
Template:Flag 6.35 July 2025
Template:Flag 6.30 2024
Template:Flag 6.30 2021
Template:Flag 6.30 2021
Template:Flag 6.20 2024
Template:Flag 6.10 2024
Template:Flag 6.01 May 2025
Template:Flag 6.00 2024
Template:Flag 5.90 2024
Template:Flag 5.80 2024
Template:Flag 5.80 2023
Template:Flag 5.60 2021
Template:Flag 5.50 2021
Template:Flag 5.50 2024
Template:Flag 5.50 2024
Template:Flag 5.41 June 2025
Template:Flag 5.30 2021
Template:Flag 5.25 July 2025
Template:Flag 5.20 June 2025
Template:Flag 5.20 2021
Template:Flag 5.06 June 2025
Template:Flag 4.95 July 2025
Template:Flag 4.94 June 2025
Template:Flag 4.89 June 2025
Template:Flag 4.70 2024
Template:Flag 4.60 2024
Template:Flag 4.60 2024
Template:Flag 4.55 June 2025
Template:Flag 4.50 2024
Template:Flag 4.47 June 2025
Template:Flag 4.39 June 2025
Template:Flag 4.35 August 2025
Template:Flag 4.11 June 2025
Template:Flag 4.09 June 2025
Template:Flag 4.06 June 2025
Template:Flag 4.01 June 2025
Template:Flag 4.00 July 2025
Template:Flag 4.00 June 2025
Template:Flag 3.73 June 2025
Template:Flag 3.65 June 2025
Template:Flag 3.53 June 2025
Template:Flag 3.52 June 2025
Template:Flag 3.45 June 2025
Template:Flag 3.26 July 2025
Template:Flag 3.00 2024
Template:Flag 3.00 2022
Template:Flag 2.47 June 2025
Template:Flag 2.20 July 2025
Template:Flag 2.18 June 2025
Template:Flag 1.75 July 2025
Template:Flag 0.81 July 2025

See also

References

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