Banks Cut Savings Rates Faster than RBA – A Red Flag for Savers, Opportunity for Borrowers

July 29, 2025

Australian banks are quietly reducing savings account interest rates, often more quickly than the Reserve Bank’s official cash rate changes. This trend is eroding returns for savers while potentially creating new opportunities for borrowers.

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While much attention has been on interest rate cuts for borrowers, another shift is happening behind the scenes. Australian banks are quietly reducing savings account interest rates, often more quickly than the Reserve Bank’s official cash rate changes. This trend is eroding returns for savers while potentially creating new opportunities for borrowers.

Deposit Rates Dropping Faster Than the RBA

Despite the RBA holding its cash rate steady at 3.85%, major banks like Westpac and ANZ have cut everyday savings rates by as much as 0.65 pp since February, outpacing the RBA’s own 0.5 pp reduction. UBank, Bendigo Bank and others have followed suit, leaving only a few accounts paying above 5%.

Why Banks Are Rationing Reward Rates

  • Record-high deposits: With a remarkable AU$1.62 trillion in deposits, banks no longer need to attract extra savings.

  • Profit margins under pressure: By compressing deposit interest faster than RBA cuts, lenders shield their net interest margins.

For savers, this means returns are shrinking, even while official interest rates remain unchanged.

Borrower Impacts & Market Response

  • Borrowers could see lower rates ahead: With deposit costs declining, banks may have room to reduce lending rates, but savings payouts may not rise even if the RBA cuts further.

  • Boost for homeowners: The July cash rate hold has weighed on sentiment, with consumers signalling financial stress despite low unemployment. Lower borrowing costs could help restore confidence and spending.

What This Means for Consumers

For Savers
For Borrowers
Lower yields—few accounts now pay >5%
Potential for cheaper loans, especially as banks seek borrowers
Shift from ultra-safe savings toward investments
Opportunity for refinancing or locking in variable rates

Timing & What Australians Should Do

  • Stay alert: While additional RBA cuts may ease lending rates, banks can—and often will—keep savings rates low.

  • Shop around: If rates on home loans don’t respond swiftly, it may pay to refinance or switch to more borrower-friendly lenders.

  • Reassess goals: Savers might consider diversifying into term deposits, bonds or investment funds offering better returns.

Bottom Line

Australia’s banking cycle is entering a phase where savers are losing and borrowers may gain. But returns won’t balance out automatically. Stay curious and proactive about who’s offering what in both savings and lending. Want to see if you could get a better rate? Talk to us today.

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