IndusInd Bank Personal Loan Interest rates in Baroda Vadodara
Up To 50,000 | 50,000 Above | |
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Salaried | 10.50% | 10.50% |
Self Employed Professional | 16.06% | 16.06% |
Features of IndusInd Bank Personal Loan Baroda Vadodara
Type | Features |
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Processing Fee | Upto 2.5% |
Pre Closure Charges | 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.15,00,000/- |
Min Monthly Salary | Rs.25,000/- |
IndusInd Bank Personal Loan Baroda Vadodara Charges
Type | Charges |
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E M I Bounce Charges | Rs 450/- |
Duplicate Statement Charges | Rs 250/- |
Cheque Swapping Charges | Rs 500/- plus taxes per event |
Issue Amortization Schedule Duplicate | Rs 250/- plus taxes per event |
Photocopy Documents | Rs 250/- |
C I B I L Report Issuance Charges | Rs. 50/- per instance per set + Service Tax as applicable |
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
IndusInd Bank Personal Loan FAQ's
What are the minimum and maximum personal loan amounts?
You can avail of personal loans that are ranging from Rs.50,000 to 15,00,000 depending on your eligibility, income, nature of job and repayment capacity.
What are the loan tenure options?
You can repay your loan over a period of 12 to 60 months
How long will it take for my Personal Loan to be approved?
Your personal loan will be disbursed within 4-7 working days post receipt of the required documents. All loan approvals are at the sole discretion of the bank.
Are there any additional charges?
A processing fee up to 2.5% of the loan amount and requisite documentation charges is payable same will be deducted from the loan amount at the time of disbursal.
How can I repay my Personal Loan?
You pay the loan in equated monthly installments (EMIs). The loan will be paid through ECS. You can also pay through a standing instruction to debit your IndusInd Bank account with the EMI amount.
What security do I need to provide to obtain this personal loan?
To obtain the loan, there is absolutely no need to provide any security or collateral.
Can I prepay/foreclose my personal loan?
You can prepay/foreclose the entire loan outstanding anytime after paying 12 installments for Salaried Clients and any time after 6 installments for Self Employed Clients. Prepayment charges as applicable would be levied on the outstanding loan amount.
Is part-prepayment of a Personal Loan allowed?
Part prepayment is not allowed. The personal loan has to either be prepaid in full or serviced for the contracted tenure.
Do I need to open an account with IndusInd Bank for availing and / or servicing the loan?
IndusInd Bank will encourage you to start a banking relationship with us so that IndusInd Bank will be able to offer a host of other value added services which are complimentary to the loan, however opening an account with us is not mandatory.
Do I get special privileges as a IndusInd Bank Customer?
As an IndusInd Bank Customer, you will be offered special interest rates, asked for minimal documentation and your application will be processed on priority. Having an account with us enables us to assess your financial requirements better; and assists us in providing you with services and loan amount commensurate with your payment ability and requirement.
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About Baroda Vadodara
Baroda is also known as Vadodara the Cultural Capital of Gujarat, is the third largest city in the Western Indian State of Gujarat, after Ahmedabad and Surat. and is located on the banks of the Vishwamitri river.
Baroda State has a rich historical background. The ardent historian can trace Baroda’s history over 2000 years and more. The first noted history of the city was of the early trader settlers who settled in the region in 812 A.D. The province was mainly Hindu-dominated with Hindu kings ruling till the year 1297.
The Gupta Dynasty was the first power rulers of the region. After fierce battles, the region was taken over by the Chalukya Dynasty. Finally, the kingdom was annexed by the Solankis. By this time the Muslim rule had spread across India, and the reins of power were then snatched by the Delhi Sultans. The city was ruled for a long time by these Sultans, until they were easily overthrown by the grand Mughal emperors.
The Mughals biggest problem were the mighty Marathas who slowly but eventually took over the region. It became the capital of the Maratha Gaekwads. Sayaji Rao III was the most able ruler of them, and he made many public and bureaucratic implementations in the region. The British had a major influence on the region but Vadodara remained a princely state till Independence and like all other princely states, Vadodara also joined the Republic of India in 1947.
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Places To Be Visited In Baroda Vadodara
Laxmi Vilas Place
The former residence of the erstwhile royal family, this grand palace was commissioned by Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1890, and designed by British architects Major Charles Mant and RF Chisolm. Tickets include a free audio guide—essential to get a historical background of the palace's rich architectural and artistic heritage. Designed in the Indo-Saracenic style, Laxmi Vilas blends Hindu, Islamic and European elements. The highlights include the grand Durbar Hall, which has a Venetian mosaic floor, Belgian stained glass windows and Italian sculptures, and an art museum. Dotted with sculptures, the palace's sprawling grounds are home to the Gaekwad Baroda Golf Club and a miniature railway line. There's also a pretty baoli or step-well, located at a distance of 50 metres from the palace.
Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park
Located 47 kilometres away from Baroda, this UNESCO World Heritage Site consists of the historical cities of Champaner and Pavagadh. The site's star attractions are its beautiful mosques of which unquestionably the most striking is the massive Jama Masjid. Also strewn about are remnants of several palaces, fortifications, gateways, cemeteries, step wells and water tanks, all built between the 8th and 14th centuries. Nearby, the Pavagadh hill has an ancient fort, the medieval Hindu Lakulisha temple, the tiny but popular Kali Mata temple and a few Jain shrines. Make sure you take the cable car to the top for views and thrills.
Maharaja Sayajirao University Of Baroda
Long known as the centre of learning for fine arts, this reputed university traces its origins to the Baroda College, which was founded by the city's rulers in 1881. Its campus has several historic buildings, and small museums of archaeology, botany, musical instruments and geology. For instance, the Premanand Hall in the Arts Faculty is built in the Indo-Saracenic style and boasts of a massive dome that rises to a height of 144 feet. Other heritage structures include Kalabhavan, White House, DN Hall and the Science Observatory. Check out the archaeology department's museum, which has several Buddhist relics sourced from the Buddhist site of Dev Ni Mori in the northern part Gujarat.
Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum
Established in 1961, this museum located inside the Lakshmi Vilas Palace displays paintings from the collection of the Gaekwad family. Its star attractions include paintings by European artists such as Raphael, Titian, Rembrandt, and portraits by the 19th century Indian artist Raja Ravi Verma. There are also sections dedicated to the Rococo period, Chinese and Japanese porcelain objects. Don't miss the toy train which was gifted by Pratapsinhrao Gaekwad to his son Ranjitsinh Gaekwad.
Sayaji Baug
In the heart of the city and on the banks of the Vishwamitri River, this green space encloses the Vadodara Museum and Picture Gallery, the History of Health Museum, a zoo, a planetarium, and a toy train. Originally named after Sayajirao III who got it built in 1879, the park is commonly referred to as Kamati Baug. You'll need a few hours to explore the entire sprawl spread over no less than 45 acres.
Tambekar Wada
This four-storey wooden mansion was the residence of Bhau Tambekar, the Diwan of Baroda(1849-54) and draws visitors for its beautiful wall murals. These feature the Hindu god Krishna, scenes from the epic Mahabharata, the Anglo-Maratha war, and European subjects.