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CBSL Raises Policy Interest Rate by 100 Basis Points

May 26, 2026

The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has decided to increase the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) by 100 basis points to 8.75% following the latest meeting of its Monetary Policy Board held on Monday (25).

According to the Central Bank, the decision was taken after carefully assessing evolving domestic and global economic conditions and future outlooks.

The rate hike comes amid:

  • Pressure on the Sri Lankan Rupee
  • Rising inflation
  • Increased global oil prices linked to Middle East tensions
  • Concerns over foreign exchange stability and import demand

In recent weeks, Sri Lanka has experienced:

  • Sharp currency volatility
  • Rising fuel import costs
  • Higher inflationary pressure
  • Increased spending on vehicle imports and energy

Economic analysts had earlier indicated that tighter monetary policy measures could be introduced to:

  • Stabilize the rupee
  • Reduce excessive credit growth
  • Control inflationary pressures
  • Support foreign exchange reserves

The latest move by the CBSL is expected to:

  • Increase borrowing costs across the banking sector
  • Potentially slow loan demand
  • Encourage foreign currency inflows and savings
  • Strengthen overall financial stability

The Central Bank stated that the decision was based on both domestic developments and uncertainties in the global economy.

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