On this day, the Central Bank of Korea decided to keep its main interest rate unchanged for the seventh consecutive time.
The Bank of Korea’s Monetary Policy Committee kept the key interest rate unchanged at 2.5% at its last interest rate decision meeting held in Seoul.
This is the seventh consecutive time that the South Korean central bank has decided to keep interest rates unchanged despite continuing its monetary easing cycle.
The Bank of Korea began monetary easing in October 2024 to support economic growth, lowering the base interest rate by a total of 100 basis points from 3.5%, but it will remain unchanged from July 2025 onwards.
The Bank of Korea today decided to keep its main interest rate unchanged for the seventh consecutive time.
The Bank of Korea Monetary Policy Committee kept the key interest rate at 2.5% at its latest meeting to decide on Seoul interest rates.
This decision marks the seventh consecutive time that the Bank of Korea has chosen to keep interest rates unchanged despite continuing its monetary easing cycle.
The Bank of Korea began financial leasing in October 2024 and lowered the base interest rate by a total of 100 basis points from 3.5% to support economic growth, but it will remain unchanged from July 2025 onwards.

