Will Your Home Loan EMI See Another Change? All Eyes on RBI’s June MPC Meet

Mumbai, June 03, 2026: Borrowers are keenly awaiting the outcome of the Reserve Bank of India’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, scheduled from June 3 to June 5, for cues on the future direction of interest rates and home loan EMIs.

While inflation has largely remained within the RBI’s comfort zone, policymakers continue to tread cautiously amid several emerging risks. Rising global energy prices could push up transportation and manufacturing costs, while concerns over weather-related disruptions and a possible El Niño impact may lead to higher food inflation in the coming months.

At the same time, signs of slowing economic growth have complicated the policy outlook, forcing the central bank to strike a delicate balance between supporting growth and keeping inflation under control. As a result, borrowers and markets alike will be closely tracking the MPC’s commentary for any indication of the RBI’s next move on interest rates.

Kunal Rishi, Chief Operating Officer, Krisumi Corporation, said, “The RBI is currently navigating a complex macroeconomic environment, where it must carefully balance inflation management with the need to sustain growth momentum. While inflationary pressures warrant close monitoring, global uncertainties and evolving geopolitical developments continue to create challenges for economic activity. In such a scenario, maintaining confidence across industries and supporting the broader growth trajectory remain equally important policy considerations. Given the prevailing volatility in the global environment, any further rate hike at this stage could weigh on industry sentiment, particularly across interest-sensitive sectors.

In this context, we believe the RBI should maintain its growth-supportive stance. The ideal approach would be to keep rates unchanged to support economic activity. For the housing sector, lower borrowing costs are critical to sustaining homebuyer demand and enhancing affordability. A supportive rate environment would encourage home purchases, strengthen consumer confidence, and provide a positive impetus to the real estate sector, which has strong linkages with the broader economy.”

The June MPC meeting comes at a critical time, with the RBI balancing growth concerns against potential inflation risks. While a status quo on rates is widely expected, markets will closely watch the central bank’s guidance on the future policy trajectory.

For homebuyers and borrowers, the outcome could provide important signals on the direction of lending rates in the coming months. A continued growth-supportive stance would be positive for housing demand, affordability and overall market sentiment.

While an immediate impact on EMIs may be unlikely, the RBI’s commentary could shape expectations around borrowing costs for the rest of the year.

 

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)

 

The Property Times News Bureau

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