Bank of Baroda vs Maharashtra Gramin Bank Gold Loan · Interest Rate Today
Updated 19 Jul 2026 · per gram at 22K ₹13,135/g
BOB
Bank of Baroda
8.85%from · p.a.
vs
MGB
Maharashtra Gramin Bank
8.50%from · p.a.
On a ₹1 lakh gold loan for a year, Maharashtra Gramin Bank is the cheaper choice — about ₹350 less in interest at today's advertised rates. Bigger loan, bigger the gap.
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Side by side · today
Interest ratep.a. onward
8.85%
8.50%
Loan per gram (22K)at ₹13,135/g
₹11,165
₹9,851
Max LTVRBI cap 85%
85%
75%
Processing feeon loan amount
Nil
Nil
Tenurerepayment window
36 mo
36 mo
Disbursaltime to cash
Same day
Same day
Lender type
Public bank
Regional Rural Bank
Green tick marks the better value in that row. Rates, fees and LTV are the lenders' advertised figures — your actual offer depends on loan size, tenure and valuation. Verify before applying.
Bank of Baroda gold loanFull rates, per-gram & eligibility
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Bank of Baroda vs Maharashtra Gramin Bank · FAQs
Which is cheaper, Bank of Baroda or Maharashtra Gramin Bank gold loan?
On a ₹1 lakh loan for a year, Maharashtra Gramin Bank works out cheaper by about ₹350 in interest at today's advertised rates. Your exact cost depends on loan size, tenure and any processing fee.
How much gold loan per gram do they give?
At today's 22K rate of ₹13,135/g, Bank of Baroda lends up to about ₹11,165/g (85% LTV) and Maharashtra Gramin Bank up to about ₹9,851/g (75% LTV) — before the RBI tier step-down on larger loans.
Do gold loan rates change?
Yes. Both the interest rate and the per-gram loan value move — the rate when the lender revises it, and the per-gram amount daily with the gold price. This page uses today's figures.
Rates, fees and terms are indicative and set by each lender at application — verify with the bank before you apply. RatesToday is not a lender or a SEBI/RBI-registered adviser and is not affiliated with any bank; this is general information, not financial advice.