Fullerton Personal Loan Interest rates in Patna
Up To 75000 | |
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Others | 23.99% |
Salaried | 11.99% |
Self Employed Professional | 17.50% |
Features of Fullerton Personal Loan Patna
Type | Features |
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Processing Fee | Upto 2.0% |
Pre Closure Charges | Upto 4.0% |
Part Payment Charges | Allowed |
Min Tenure | 1 Years |
Max Tenure | 5 Years |
Min Age | 21 Years |
Max Age | 60 Years |
Min Loan Amount | Rs.50,000/- |
Max Loan Amount | Rs.20,00,000/- |
Min Educational Qual | Graduation |
Residence Years In City | 2 Years |
Total Work Experiance | 3 Years |
Fullerton Personal Loan Patna Charges
Type | Charges |
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E M I Bounce Charges | Rs. 500 per Bounce |
Duplicate Statement Charges | Free |
Cheque Swapping Charges | Rs. 550/- |
Issue Amortization Schedule Duplicate | Free |
Photocopy Documents | Free |
Default Interest Rate | @24% PA |
Documentation For Personal Loan
For Salaried Persons
- Filled Application form
- Identity Proof (PAN CARD)
- Address Proof
- Latest 3 months Payslips
- Job Continuity Proof
- 2 Passport Size colour Photographs
- Co-Applicant identity proof, Address Proof
- Co-Applicant relationship Proof and Photograph
- 6 months Bank Statements
- 3 Post Dated Cheques/ECS Mandate
- Property Related documents
For Self Employed/Professionals
- Filled Application form
- Identity Proof
- Address Proof
- Last 2 years Income Tax Returns
- Professional/Self employed existence proof for more than 3 years
- 2 Passport Size colour Photographs
- Co-Applicant identity proof, Address Proof
- Co-Applicant relationship Proof and Photograph
- 6 months Bank Statements
- 3 Post Dated Cheques/ECS Mandate
- Property Related documents
Identity Proof For Personal Loan
- Passport
- Driving License
- PAN card
- Photo credit card (with embossed Signature and last two months statement)
- Banker's sign verification
Age Proof For Personal Loan
- PAN Card
- Passport
- License
- School leaving certificate
- Voter card
- Birth Certificate
- LIC policy (only for age Proof)
Income Proof For Personal Loan
- Latest salary slip
- Current dated salary Certificate with latest form 16.
- Latest year IT Returns with Tax Audit reports(For Self Employed applicants)
Address Proof For Personal Loan
- Latest salary slip
- Current dated salary Certificate with latest form 16.
- Latest year IT Returns with Tax Audit reports(For Self Employed applicants)
Job Continuity Proof For Personal Loan
- Form 16
- Relieving letter
- Appointment Letter (for last two months)
- Last 6 months of VAT/Service Tax returns (For Self Employed Applicants)
Banking History For Personal Loan
- Bank statements of latest 2 months
- 3 months bank passbook
Fullerton Personal Loan FAQ's
Who can apply for a Personal Loan?
Fullerton Personal Loan is available for salaried individuals as well as self-employed individuals.
Do I need to hypothecate my assets or provide any other collateral to avail a Personal Loan from Fullerton India?
You do not need to hypothecate any assets to avail a Personal Loan from Fullerton India.
What is the maximum loan amount I can avail?
You can avail up to ` 20 Lakhs if you are salaried and ` 30 Lakhs if you are a self- employed businessman. The actual loan amount eligibility will be calculated based on your income and other parameters that the Fullerton India Relationship Manager will explain.
What is the minimum and maximum Loan tenor I can avail?
You can repay your loan over a period of 12 months to 48 months.
How much would I need to repay each month?
At the time of booking of your loan, the EMI (Equated Monthly Installments) will be calculated based on the loan amount sanctioned, interest rate and the tenor.
What is an EMI?
EMI or 'Equated Monthly Installment' is the convenient monthly amount that you have to service to pay back the loan availed. The EMI consists of both the principal and interest components.
Can I foreclose or prepay my loan?
You can foreclose your loan after a minimum period of 6 Months.
Is there any advantage that I can get if I have already availed a Fullerton India loan earlier?
Yes, if you are an existing customer of Fullerton India, you will get additional benefits on the processing time as well as the interest rate. What's more, you will be eligible for a pre-qualified Top Up on your existing Principal Outstanding.
Why shouldn't I avail my sudden need for cash through a 'cash advance' on my credit card?
Your credit card can be an option, but withdrawing cash using a credit card can turn out to be very costly if you do not repay it quickly. Interest rates on credit card cash withdrawals can go as high as 40 per cent on an annual basis depending on the type of card you use and you also do not get the interest free period to pay back. In short, interest is charged from the moment you withdraw the cash. There is also an additional transaction charge that is levied on the withdrawal at the ATM. In comparison, a Personal Loan is cheaper and the repayment can be spread over a long period.
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About Patna
"Patna is the capital and largest city of the state of Bihar in India. Patna is the second-largest city in eastern India after Kolkata. It had an estimated population of 1.68 million in 2011, making it the 19th largest city in India. With over 2 million people, its urban agglomeration is the 18th largest in India. Patna also serves as the seat of Patna High Court.
The city is located at an altitude of 53 metres. Patna has one of the world’s longest bridges in the world, the Mahatma Gandhi Setu on the River Ganga. In terms of population, Patna is the second largest city of eastern India. Patna was founded in 490 BCE, when a king of the Magadha empire, Ajathashatru, fortified the then called Pataligrama. His son, Udayi continued the dynasty and developed the village into a town and thus, Pataliputra was formed."
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Places To Be Visited In Patna
Kumrahar
Kumrahar stands proof of the cultural excellence of ancient Pataliputra. Located 5 kms from Patna, Kumrahar gives you an insight into the rich history of Patna. The site now contains archaeological remains of Mauryan palace. Excavations conducted at Kumrahar between 1912 and 1915 brought to light Mauryan pillared hall. Further excavations have unearthed more pillars and now the site is referred to as ‘Eighty Pillared Hall’.
Golghar
Golghar is a fine specimen of the architectural splendor of the land. Captain John Garstin built Golghar in the year 1786 to use as a granary to store grain when famine hit the city. The architecture bears resemblance of the Stupa style. With 125 meters width and 3.6 meters thick, the granary has steps to lead you to the top. The view from the top is spectacular as you can see the majestic Ganges gushing beneath. Golghar also owned the pride of being the tallest building in Patna at that time. Though built to store grains, Golghar was never used to the maximum capacity. Owing to oversight while designing and constructing, Golghar could be opened only from inside and hence if filled to its full capacity, opening the doors would not be possible.
Patna Museum
Situated at city’s centre, Patna Museum is sure to make your mind travel to the ancient times. It was constructed in the year 1917 and it is the oldest museum in the city. Influences of Mughal and Rajput style of architecture are evident in the construction of the museum. Though the museum possesses over 45000 artefacts, owing to space restraint, a minor percentage of the possessions are on display. Both the floors of the museums are dedicated to galleries including Natural History Gallery, Stone Sculpture Gallery, Indian Stone Art Tradition, Orissa Stone Sculpture, Buddha Relic Gallery and Painting Gallery.
Sanjay Gandhi Botanical Garden
Popularly referred to as Patna Zoo, Sanjay Gandhi Botanical Garden covers a sprawling 153 acre of land and finds a place among the largest zoos in the country. It was established in the year 1969. The zoo is home to 110 species of wild animals adding up to 800 animals. Some of the animals found here include tigers, white tigers, hippopotamus, lions, monkeys and many more. The place is a delight for bird watchers as a wide range of birds are seen here. Some of the museums in the garden include snake museum, bat museum and fish museum. Toy train in Sanjay Gandhi Botanical Garden takes you through the important places in the garden. There are battery-operated cars as well. For the adventurous lot, elephants wait to take them round the zoo. The pond situated at the centre of the garden has boating facilities.
Nalanda University
Nalanda is one of the most important tourist destinations that attracts people from all parts of the world. Nalanda ranks amongst the first few residential universities in the world. It was established in 5th century AD and during its prime time, it had scholars and students visiting from various parts of the world including Korea, Turkey, Indonesia, China and Persia. Excavations have brought to light some of the marvelous structures here. Many temples and monasteries were built here. One of the temples offers spectacular view of the area around. Statues of Buddha in various sizes are seen here. Famous Chinese traveler Hieun Tsang had stayed in Nalanda during 7th century.
Mahavir Mandir
Mahavir Mandir is dedicated to Hanuman. It is believed that this temple was built in the year 1730 AD. The temple underwent modifications in the years 1983 and 1985. It is considered amongst the holiest temples by followers of Hindu faith. With over million pilgrims visiting the temple every year, it is named as the second most frequented shrine in Northern India.