IndusInd Bank Personal Loan Interest rates in Hyderabad
Up To 50,000 | 50,000 Above | |
---|---|---|
Salaried | 10.50% | 10.50% |
Self Employed Professional | 16.06% | 16.06% |
Features of IndusInd Bank Personal Loan Hyderabad
Type | Features |
---|---|
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 Hyderabad Charges
Type | Charges |
---|---|
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 Hyderabad
Hyderabad city is the capital city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, in the region of Telangana.
The city has an estimated population of around 8 million, making it 4th largest city in India, while the population of the metropolitan area was estimated above 9 million. Religiously and culturally, the city is united with Hindus, Muslims and Christians.
Hyderabad is an emerging information technology (or IT) and biotechnology hub of India. Hyderabad's many epithets include the City of Pearls, the City of Nawabs, the Biryani City and, because of its high-tech draw, Cyberabad.
Hyderabad has witnessed a remarkable growth in the real estate business. A number of mega malls have come up and are being built in the city. The rapid growth of the city, along with the growth of Secunderabad and neighbouring municipalities has resulted in a large metropolitan area.
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Places To Be Visited In Hyderabad
Salar Jung Museum (12 km)
The Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad has a unique distinction as the third largest museum in India and earned a worldwide fame for its largest one-man collection of antiques. It is a home for the prized collections from different civilizations. The Museum is a royal treat for art collectors with its 43,000 art objects and 50,000 priceless books and manuscripts. The collections range from Indian Art, Middle Eastern Art, European Art, Far Eastern Art, Children Art etc.
Birla Mandir (5 Km)
The sparkling white structure visible through skyline of modern Hyderabad, Birla Mandir is located towards the southern end of Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad situated atop the Kala Pahad which is a twin hillock of Naubat Pahad. The Birlas had built this temple in 1976 with white marbles procured from Rajasthan. The temple is dedicated to Sri Venkateswara. The hillock is at a height of 280-feet situated on a 13-acre plot
Golconda Fort (15 Km)
Golconda was the principal capital of the Qutub Shahi kings and a bustling centre for administration and commerce. This historical monument was constructed in the 1600’s. It was once considered to be home to a vault containing the ‘Hope’ and ‘Kohinoor’ diamonds. The inner fort has ruins of palaces, mosques and a hill top pavilion, which rises to more than 120 meters high and gives a bird’s eye view of other buildings. Golconda fort is undoubtedly one of most magnificent fortress complexes in India and it rests on a granite hill, considered an iconic monument depicting the history of Hyderabad.
Nehru Zoological Garden (24 km)
Established in 1959, Considered to be among the best zoos in Asia, the Nehru Zoological Park is home to more than 1,500 species of birds, animals, and reptiles. The zoo hosts different species such as Indian Rhino, Bengal Tiger, Mynahs, African Elephants, White Peacocks, Chimpanzees,Rhinoceros and Python are some of the attractions that make the place unforgettable.
Charminar (13 km)
Charminar is a monument and a mosque, which is synonymous with the history of Hyderabad, India. The majestic structure was completed in 1591 CE and is not only a landmark building of Hyderabad but also a famous monument of India. A must visit place for anyone who wants to treat his eyes to an architectural masterpiece, the ‘Charminar’ is shrouded by myths regarding the purpose behind its construction.
Hussain Sagar (3 km)
Built by noted Sufi saint, Hazrat Syed Hussain Shah Wali in 1526, this lake is located across an area of 5.7 sq.Km. It receives its water supply from the Musi River. Boasting of some exotic surroundings, Hussain Sagar serves as the ideal location for a tranquilising evening with loved ones.
Lumbini Park (5 km)
Maintained by the Buddha Purnima Project Authority as per the directives issued by the Telangana government is urban park was constructed in 1994. It is a dream come true for those willing to enjoy scenic beauty and that right in the heart of Hyderabad.
Jagannath Temple (10 km)
You can add a spiritual/religious flavor to your trip by visiting the ‘Jagannath Temple’ which is located in the Banjara Hills. A replica of the original temple in Puri, this sacred monument serves as a fitting tribute to the Oriya community in the city.
Falaknuma Palace (16 km)
Equipped with a lavish reception room and a library which has a roof carved from Walnut, the Falaknuma was once private property of the Nizam’s royal family. On the architectural front, it a blend of the Italian and Tudor styles. Interestingly, its last significant guest was Rajendra Prassad who visited the palace in the 1950’s.
Ramoji Film City (55 km)
The brainchild of noted film producer Ramoji Rao, this celebrated facility was certified the world’s largest film studio complex in the world by the Guinness book of world records nearly two decades ago. A host of films have been shot here. A popular tourist attraction, it boasts of some impressive features such as a full-fledged amusement park.