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		<title>The Art of Leasing a Car &#8211; KIBOR &amp; its implications!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those of us who have off-late &#8216;attempted&#8217; borrowing from a bank in the recent past have all heard of the mysterious KIBOR. All banks nowadays peg their lending to the KIBOR &#38; then add their spread to give their customers &#8230; <a href="http://www.caradvice.pk/the-art-of-leasing-a-car-kibor-its-implications/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those of us who have off-late &#8216;attempted&#8217; borrowing from a bank in the recent past have all heard of the mysterious KIBOR. All banks nowadays peg their lending to the KIBOR &amp; then add their spread to give their customers a flexible rate. Since KIBOR has off-late been rising steeply (atleast during the calendar year 2008) banks have minted quite a few &#8216;extra&#8217; bucks by merely re-pricing their loans as part of their &#8216;deal&#8217; with their customers.</p>
<p>Now what the hell is KIBOR you may ask. For the uninitiated (which means the most of us &#8211; non-bankers) KIBOR is an acronym standing for Karachi Inter-Bank Offer Rate. KIBOR isn&#8217;t a new phenomenon either. It has been around for atleast a dozen years but its impact on the consumer finance sector is a relatiely new phenomenon.</p>
<p>Bankers have lent to &#8216;each other&#8217; (read: inter-bank i.e. bank-to-bank) by using KIBOR since the early 1990s when this emerged as a substitute for the LIBOR (London Inter-Bank Offer Rate) which though more stable was definitely not in sync with our &#8216;local&#8217; money market therefore the local banks all got together and came up with KIBOR.</p>
<p>Banks initially lent using KIBOR rate to their Corporate Customers for what became known as Money Market loans (meaning: loans against borrowing from other banks). This was extended to the Commercial/SME segment during the early years of the 21st century. Once the KIBOR became high due to the geo-politcal economic reasons the banks were left with no choice but to abandon fixed-pricing altogether in faour of KIBOR-linkage (meaning: KIBOR-plus-bank&#8217;s profit spread).</p>
<p>Further variants of KIBOR that evolved later were attributed to its tenor (which should either match the tenor of the short loans or should be atleast half-year i.e. 6-months or 1-year i.e. 12-months).</p>
<p>People worried by high markup rates can finally heave a sigh-of-relief as the &#8216;dreaded&#8217; KIBOR has somewhat nosedived from its New Year 2009 peak of around 16% to somewhere around 11% as of 31-July-2009. (%age rate pertains to the most widely used 6-months KIBOR ask rate).</p>
<p><em>People requiring further clarifications regarding KIBOR in particular &amp;  other advice regarding Car Leasing in general are invited to leave a message alongside this post for a &#8216;prompt&#8217; reply. Next post in this series will cover flexible tenures &amp; downpayment options.</em></p>
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