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SA Reserve bank proposes reforming loan pricing by replacing prime lending rate with repo rate
Cape Times
|February 18, 2026
THE South African Reserve Bank (SARB) is making waves in the financial sector with a new proposal that could redefine loan pricing in the country.
Frank Blackmore, lead economist at KPMG South Africa, outlined how Sarb aims to drop the longstanding concept of the prime lending rate in favour of referencing loan pricing using the Sarb's policy rate, commonly known as the repo rate.
Historically, the prime lending rate has been set at 350 basis points above the repo rate, with loans priced accordingly.
This decoupling of tending rates from actual monetary policy has led to some confusion among consumers and borrowers trying to understand how rates are determined.
By switching to a model that uses the repo rate as the primary reference point, the central bank seeks to enhance transparency and clarity in how loans are priced.
This story is from the February 18, 2026 edition of Cape Times.
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