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IndusInd Bank Personal Loan in Ludhiana

Interest Rate starts from 10.50%

IndusInd Bank Personal Loan Interest rates in Ludhiana

Please Find the Detailed IndusInd Bank Personal Loan Interest Rates

Up To 50,00050,000 Above
Salaried10.50%10.50%
Self Employed Professional16.06%16.06%

Features of IndusInd Bank Personal Loan Ludhiana

Type Features
Processing FeeUpto 2.5%
Pre Closure Charges4.0%
Part Payment ChargesAllowed
Min Tenure1 Years
Max Tenure5 Years
Min Age21 Years
Max Age60 Years
Min Loan AmountRs.50,000/-
Max Loan AmountRs.15,00,000/-
Min Monthly SalaryRs.25,000/-

IndusInd Bank Personal Loan Ludhiana Charges

Type Charges
E M I Bounce ChargesRs 450/-
Duplicate Statement ChargesRs 250/-
Cheque Swapping ChargesRs 500/- plus taxes per event
Issue Amortization Schedule DuplicateRs 250/- plus taxes per event
Photocopy DocumentsRs 250/-
C I B I L Report Issuance ChargesRs. 50/- per instance per set + Service Tax as applicable

Documentation For Personal Loan

  • 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
  • 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
  • Passport
  • Driving License
  • PAN card
  • Photo credit card (with embossed Signature and last two months statement)
  • Banker's sign verification
  • PAN Card
  • Passport
  • License
  • School leaving certificate
  • Voter card
  • Birth Certificate
  • LIC policy (only for age Proof)
  • Latest salary slip
  • Current dated salary Certificate with latest form 16.
  • Latest year IT Returns with Tax Audit reports(For Self Employed applicants)
  • Latest salary slip
  • Current dated salary Certificate with latest form 16.
  • Latest year IT Returns with Tax Audit reports(For Self Employed applicants)
  • Form 16
  • Relieving letter
  • Appointment Letter (for last two months)
  • Last 6 months of VAT/Service Tax returns (For Self Employed Applicants)
  • 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.

About IndusInd Bank

"Indusind Bank Limited established in 1994. It is the first among new generation private sector bank in India, headquartered in Mumbai. The bank has specialized in retail banking services and continuously upgrades its support systems by introducing newer technologies In June 2004, the bank was merged with Ashok Leyland Finance, which is among the largest leasing finance and hire purchase companies in India.

Indusind Bank has 800 branches, and 1500 ATMs as of April 2016"

IndusInd Bank Highlights

BrandZ Top 50 Most Valuable Indian Brands of 2015
‘Best Bank 2015’ by Business India.
‘Best Bank Award’ for Electronic Payment System among Mid-sized Banks by IDRBT for the year 2015-16
Excellence in Procurement Sustainability’ Runners-up Award , 2015
Golden Peacock Award for Innovation Management’ presented at the 15th London Global Convention on Corporate Governance & Sustainability
‘Best Bank Financing the Industry - Highest Finance Sanctioned (Exports)’ by India Gem & Jewellery Awards 2015 (42nd Edition).

Personal Loan Can Be Used For Many Purposes Like Below

Higher Education

Marriage

Vacations

Festivals

Medical Emergency

Home Renovation

Consumer Goods

School Fees

Why to Avail Personal Loans?

Multi-purpose loan
No security or Collateral free 
Fixed rate of Interest
Flexible tenures from 6 months up to 60 months based on the profile of the customer.
Quick processing and recommendable in emergency
Loan payable (Repayment) in easy installments
Repayment through ECS / Auto-debit / PDC
Applicable charges- Processing fee, Pre payment charges and delay charges
No part payments allowed
Online application with less paper work.
Credit score can be improved on complete payment without any delays
Age limits - min 18 years to max 55 years
Online application with less paper work.
Min loan amount 50,000
Max loan amount up to 20,00,000

Expert Advice

Best Practices for Personal Loan

Clear Identification of purpose and planned Budget.
Cost - benefit analysis
Peer comparison- ROI, PF and other charges and repayment tenor (shop around)
Know your credit history score and eligibility
Plan the repayment from the regular incomes than from futuristic/speculative income.
Check various other alternatives before availing a personal loan.n
Be clear on payment date and mode of payment like ECS, Online payments, Post dated cheques.
Terms and conditions to be clearly understood before signing up the agreement.
Take payment protection insurance
Ensure proper updation of contact details.

Things not to do for Personal Loan

Do not jump to apply a loan do the necessary homework
Do not borrow more than what is required.
Do not apply loan at too many places at a time.
Do not sign personal loans for others
Do not sign the terms and conditions without reading
Do not rush with the process.

Factors that affect interest rates on Personal Loan

Banks charge a different rate of interest depending on a whole host of factors. The interest rate can broadly vary between 14 - 24%. We take you through three such individual details that can affect the rate of interest charged by the bank.

1) Credit/CIBIL History:-
 If you have good credit/CIBIL record then banks will definitely award you with a better rate of interest. This means that if you have taken a loan previously and managed to pay it off without defaulting then you will have a high credit/CIBIL score. Apart from the loan the banks also take into account payment of your credit card bill record.
2) Nature of Employment:-:-
The nature of your job also plays a crucial role in determining the interest rate. Banks have different checks in place if you are a salaried individual vis-à-vis a self employed person. So if you are working with a reputed organization then banks will be able to extend a cheaper rate of interest. But if you are working with an organization that is not very well known then a higher rate will be charged. In case you have your own business then banks will give you a loan even if you are in an advanced age. On the other hand in case you are a salaried employee then a loan will not be extended if you are nearing the age of retirement.
3) Bank-Customer relationship:-:-
If you approach the bank where you already have a bank account and you are a valued customer then banks may give you certain leeway. This mean you can negotiate with the bank for a cheaper interest rate. Most banks agree to give a concession of 0.5-1% on the interest rate. So next time you go around shopping for a personal loan, remember that these three points will affect the amount that the bank sanctions and the interest rate that it is levied. In the next article we will cover more points that affect interest rates on personal loan. So stay tuned!

Personal Loan Advantages and Disadvantages

Personal Loan Advantages:

A) Easy availability:
 A lot of banks offer personal loans of various amounts and durations. You can pick and choose between them.
B) No collateral:
Personal loans are not very large amounts. They rarely exceed Rs. 4 lakhs. So there is no need to put up security or collateral against personal loan.
C) No criteria:
You can opt for a personal loan without having to explain to the bank why you need it. You can take a personal loan for any purpose including travelling, home repairs, medical emergencies.
D) Quickly available:
If you have a relationship with a bank you can get a personal loansanctioned within 24 hours. Personal loans also require very little paperwork.
E) Improves credit history:
If you regularly pay your EMIs on time then personal loans are a great way to improve your credit record. An improved CIBIL credit record can be very beneficial when you are looking for a new loan.

Personal Loans Disadvantages:

A) High interest rates:
 After credit cards, personal loans have the highest interest rates among credit products. Sometimes personal loans have higher rates than credit cards also.
B) High pre-payment penalty:
If you pre-pay your personal loans, banks often charge a high penalty.
C) Need good credit history:
Today, most banks give personal loans only to people with a good credit history. If someone regularly takes personal loans, he may be seen as someone who is not careful with his finances.
D) Affects credit report: 
If you default on your personal loan your CIBIL credit report reflects it and your credit rating and credit score are affected.
E) Bad image:
If banks access your CIBIL credit report and see a large number of personal loans, you are seen as someone who constantly needs money and who is indiscipline.

10 Things to Keep in Mind While Taking a Personal Loan

A personal loan must be taken only for emergencies. These include medical emergencies, urgent repairs to your home or if you need to cover up a shortfall in an education loan or any other emergency needs.
Loans must not be taken for holidays, investing in stocks, buying expensive gadgets etc.
The amount you pay for a personal loanshould ideally not be more than 25 percent of your salary every month.
Flexible tenures from 6 months up to 60 months based on the profile of the customer.
Do your research before applying to a bank for a personal loan. Lots of banks have different rates of interest for different loans. (Check here)
Don't choose a flat rate of interest. Always choose an option that calculates interest on the reducing balance method.
Bargain with banks so that they don't charge you a pre-payment penalty charge.
Try and keep the loan term short, preferably 1-3 years.
Do not take too many personal loans as it reflects on your credit history.
Banks may tell you that you have been pre-approved for a personal loan and that you can get the loan cheaper than other customers. Check for it.
If you have a very large credit card debt (interest on credit cards is usually between 25%-30% percent for a month), you can take a personal loan to pay that off (interest on personal loans is between 13% -17% for a month).

Personal Loans Precautions

1. Clear Identification of purpose and planned Budget:  

One should have a clear identification of purpose of availing personal loan. Never opt for a personal loan only just because you can. Going for personal loan is a wise decision only in case of emergency and where the purpose is unavoidable. Apart from the purpose one has to also plan and budget the total requirement well in advance before applying for a personal loan.
Borrowing more than what is required leads to unnecessary debt. In certain instances borrowing far less than required amount may result in not serving the purpose. Therefore one has to make complete budget of the purpose and plan his / her borrowings accordingly. It is always to be noted that money one's spent is lost forever and unnecessary debt can lead to financial stress.

2. Understand the need Vs personal Loan:

Before opting for a personal loan one has make cost – benefit analysis of various kind of other loans which customer can get in the market. In case of emergency and unavoidable situations you can go for personal loan but where the purpose is to improve the life – like buying a fuel efficient car customer has to analyze the cost and benefits involved in the long run. In this scenario it is to be understood that in long run the benefits from purchase of new fuel efficient car should be greater than the interest charges and other costs involved in availing personal loan.

3. Check for Better rate:

Before availing a personal loan from any particular Bank/ NBFC customer has to compare interest payable and other charges to know the best annual percentage rates available in the market. Though the customer has a pre approved personal loan at a concessional rate with a particular Bank, he/ she might get the loan at a comparatively still lower rates with others. Therefore it is always better to check with 3-4 Banks before making the mindset to proceed with any one in particular. ApnaLoanBazaar will always provide the industry best rates, which are available in the Indian market. Check for Personal Loan Interest rates with ApnaLoanbazaar

Also the repayment tenure is other point to be noted before taking a loan. Eg: Some Bank's may offer maximum repayment tenor of 36 months whereas some others may offer maximum up to 60 months. Customer has to decide the repayments based on his income in consideration of his / her other obligations.

4. Credit scoring & Eligibility Criteria: 

Personal loans best feature is collateral free and quick loan process, Hence Bank/NBFC will carefully analysis of your credit history. Customers with good credit history score will have high bargaining power. Customers with moderate / Low credit history may end up taking loans at higher rate of interest and Banks will have advantage of it. Customers have to ensure that they do not have any overdue while going for a personal loan. It is advisable to clear the credit card outstanding and other loan overdue before going for a personal loan as it improves credit worthiness. It is to be noted that not only income of the customer but Leverage is considered for arriving the limits. Generally Bank/NBFC prefer the credit score is above 730 for funding the personal Loan.

ApnaLoanBazaar will help you to know your CIBIL(Credit) Score: Know your Credit Score here

5. Plan the repayment from the regular:

Customer has to be aware of repayment tenor, monthly repayment date, mode of payment and installment amount. Repayment tenor to be planned based on the income and obligations. Over burden of EMI may result in delay and sometimes even default of the loan amount. Customer shall not forget the repayment date and maintain sufficient balances in the account for meeting the EMIs. Payment of EMIs by way of ECS through account is preferable to avoid unintentional delays. Even online payment from account is a suggestible mode of payment. In case of salaried employees it is better to opt the monthly repayment date to be within first week of the month. In case of entrepreneurs/ Businessmen the EMIs are to be planned from their regular income than depending on some other futuristic/speculative sources.

6. Terms & Conditions:

All the terms and conditions to be read carefully, before sign the loan agreement. Terms in smaller font to be observe carefully. Payment terms to be noted and have to maintain sufficient balance in the account for meeting the EMIs. Check the correctness of the updated personal details. Mobile alerts, Email alerts will remind the due date of payment and confirm the receipt of amount. In his/ her busy schedule customer may forget the due date whereas these alerts will remind them and help in making the payments on time.

Other Important Points to be noted:

In general the larger the loan amount the lower the interest rate. In some instances you may save on borrowing slightly higher. Plan accordingly.
Do not make late payments; there is risk of delay charges and increase in annual rate. This will also affect your credit history.
Co-signing of any other individuals’ personal loan to be done with extreme caution because any default by them will affect your credit history.
Good payment track will improve the credit history and make you eligible for additional loans with lower interest rate benefits.

About Ludhiana

Ludhiana is namely the Lodhi Dynasty,Ludhiana is a city and a municipal corporation in Ludhiana district in the Indian state of Punjab, and is the largest city north of Delhi. It is situated on the banks of the Sutlej River.

Ludhiana city is a well known Industrial hub in Northern India, especially for manufacturing bicyles, cycle parts, sewing machine, hosiery, etc. The city is well connected by direct rail service with all parts of India.

Ludhiana city is believed to be founded way back in the year 1480 by the Lodhi dynasty. Two of Lodhi Chiefs Nihang Khan and Yusuf Khan, had come to the region on the orders of Sikandar Lodhi with a purpose to reinstate order in the area. They stayed in a village called Mir Hota which was situated at the present site of Ludhiana. While Yusuf Khan had gone across Sutlej River, Nihang Khan stayed back and founded the city at the spot of the village. The new town, thus, came to be known as ‘Lodhiana’, meaning ‘the town of Lodhis’. Subsequently, the name was amended to Ludhiana.

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Places To Be Visited In Ludhiana

Phillaur Fort

    During the reign of Sher Shah Suri, a Sarai (inn) was constructed at Phillaur near Ludhiana. During the reign of Shah Jahan the inn was converted to a military fort and a post office. The fort was later used by the British as a part of the military cantonment. The fort now houses a police training academy and a finger print bureau.

Lodhi Fort

    Lodhi Fort was built by the Muslim monarch Sikandar Lodhi around 500 years ago. The fort is located at the banks of the Sutlej River and also came under the British in 1809. The fort was once a majestic residence of the great Muslim king and displayed his military power. However, in the wake of neglect the fort stands in ruins and has badly suffered by nature’s elements.

Punjab Agricultural University Museum

    Also known as Ajaib Ghar, Punjab Agricultural University Museum is a definitive visit if you like to learn about the people’s life in Ludhiana in the 18th and the 19th centuries. The museum becomes a stage to the colorful festival of the Kisan Mela held annually. The museum houses various rural and farming tools and objects and several other artifacts from the 18th and 19th century.

Tiger Zoo

    Located at the GT road, the Tiger Zoo is spread across a massive 25 acres of land. The zoo was established in 1993 and has been a favorite tourist spot in Ludhiana ever since. The safaris are conducted inside safety vans and one can watch the tigers in the open from inside the vans.

Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum

    The Museum is located at GT road and is named after Maharaja Ranjit Singh whose statue depicting him sitting on a throne is located at the entrance. The museum has 12 galleries in total with sections like ancient history and post independence.

Nehru Rose Garden

    This beautiful rose garden was established in 1967, over an area of 30 acres with more than 17,000 plants and 1,600 varieties of roses. It is one of the largest rose gardens in Asia, which serves open for the visitors from morning till evening. The blooming surroundings of this park are worth viewing, especially for people who love roses and really like to check its varieties that are spread here across a vast expanse of land. The garden organizes a Rose festival every year to offer a priceless display of flowers to the flower lovers all across the city.

Shivala Sangliwala Temple

    This magnificent temple is believed to be around 400 years old and is located in the Old Ludhiana, attracting tourists from all over the world. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and every year during Shivratri, pilgrims from distant areas visit this temple to offer holy water of River Ganges to the idol of Lord Shiva. During Shivratri, the temple witnesses long queues, waiting to catch a glimpse of Lord Shiva. A lot of people take a difficult journey of Kanwar from Haridwar to Ludhiana to offer holy water of River Ganges to Shivalingams.

Total Number Of Branches In Ludhiana (897)

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