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South Africa cuts its main lending rate on $378 billion in loans

It aims to stimulate economic growth

مدحت الشيخ
Last updated: 13/01/2026 11:15 am
Medhat Elsheikh
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Medhat El-Sheikh, editor-in-chief of the Voice of Emirates News Agency office in Cairo, is a seasoned Egyptian journalist with extensive experience both within Egypt and abroad....
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Cape Town, South Africa – The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) announced a cut to its key lending rate. This move aims at stimulating economic growth and easing the financing burden on businesses and individuals. The rate applies to approximately $378 billion in outstanding loans.

The bank explained that the cut comes amid slowing inflation and relative stability in the local currency exchange rate. This allows for a more flexible monetary policy that supports economic activity without compromising financial stability.

He pointed out that the reduction in lending rates will directly impact the cost of mortgages, consumer loans, and financing granted to the private sector. This, in turn, enhances household spending power and encourages companies to expand and invest, particularly in the industrial and service sectors.

South Africa’s economy faces mounting challenges, including weak growth and high unemployment rates. There are also external pressures related to global economic volatility and commodity prices. This situation has prompted monetary authorities to take action to support domestic demand and improve the business climate.

Analysts believe that the decision may provide the economy with a temporary boost. However, it remains contingent on broader structural reforms. These reforms include improving infrastructure, addressing the energy crisis, and enhancing labor market efficiency, to ensure sustainable growth in the coming period.

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