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RBI’s Steady Repo Rate Boosts Investor Confidence in Hospitality Sector: Dinesh Yadav, Fine Acers

Posted on November 3, 2025

“The RBI’s decision to hold the repo rate steady at 5.5% reflects a sensible and balanced approach in today’s uncertain global economy. For the hospitality sector, this decision brings welcome stability at a time when resort development costs, construction expenses, and labour wages are already climbing.

Stable interest rates ease the financial pressure on developers, helping projects stay on track and preventing financing challenges from slowing growth.

Equally important, continuity in policy builds investor confidence. When investors can trust that interest rates won’t suddenly spike, they are more willing to commit long-term capital to large-scale hospitality projects.

This flow of steady investment is crucial for expanding infrastructure, speeding up resort development, creating employment opportunities, and strengthening India’s position as a leading destination for both domestic and global travellers.

In short, monetary stability doesn’t just benefit developers, it fuels growth across the entire hospitality ecosystem and helps India showcase itself as a world-class tourism and investment hub.”

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