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To take care of a financial emergency, an individual has various options. These include taking a personal loan or redeeming their investments in financial instruments like the provident fund, mutual funds etc.

When it comes to borrowing from a financial institution, other than availing a personal loan, one can also opt for a gold loan. If you are planning on taking a gold loan (or a loan against gold), here is what you need to know.

What is a gold loan?
A gold loan is a loan against gold. It is a secured loan where gold articles such as gold jewellery, ornaments etc. are taken as collateral by the lending bank/NBFC. The loan is given to the borrower against this gold as collateral.

Where to avail gold loan?
Apart from banks such as SBI, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank etc., non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) also offer gold loans to individuals. NBFCs which offer gold loans include Muthoot Finance, Manappuram Finance etc.

Minimum and maximum gold loan amount
The amount of loan that an individual can get against a gold article will vary from lender to lender. For instance, ICICI Bank offers gold loans between Rs 10,000 and Rs 1 crore. Whereas the State Bank of India (SBI) offers gold loans between Rs 20,000 and Rs 20 lakh. While Muthoot Finance offers gold loans starting from a minimum amount of Rs 1,500 with no maximum limit.

Tenure of gold loan
The tenure of the gold loan will also vary from lender to lender. For instance, HDFC Bank offers gold loans with tenures between three months and 24 months. Maximum period of repayment of an SBI gold loan is 36 months. Muthoot Finance offers different types of gold loan schemes that come with different tenures.

Interest rate on gold loan charged by bank and NBFC

Bank / NBFC Gold Loan Interest Rate Processing Fee
Bank of Maharashtra 7.00% Rs.500 to Rs.2000 + GST.
SBI 7.00% to 7.50% 0.50% + GST
Punjab & Sind Bank 7.00% to 7.50% Rs.500 to 10000 max
Union Bank 7.00% to 9.90%
Canara Bank 7.35% Rs.500 to Rs.5000
Indian Bank 7.50% to 8% 0.56% of the limit sanctioned
South Indian Bank 8.00% – 21.87%
Karnataka Bank 8.49% to 8.79%
Uco Bank 8.50% Rs.250 to 5000 max
Federal Bank 8.50% onwards
HDFC Bank 8.50% to 15.97% 1% of disbursal amount
Punjab National Bank 8.75% to 9% 0.75% of loan amount
Bank of Baroda 9.00% to 9.15% Applicable charges + GST
ICICI Bank 9.00% to 19.76% 1% of loan amount
Central Bank of India 9.05% 0.75% of loan amount
City Union Bank 9.50% Nil
Karur Vysya Bank 9.50% to 10.00% 0.50% (inclusive of Appraisal charges)
Dhanlaxmi Bank 9.65% (Fixed) 1% + GST
J & K Bank 10.00% Rs 500 + GST
Indusind Bank 10.00% to 16.50% 1% of loan amount
Kotak Mahindra Bank 10.00% to 17.00% Upto 2% + GST
Bandhan Bank 10.99% to 18.00% 1% + GST
Axis Bank 13.50% to 14.50% 0.5% + GST
Muthoot Finance 22% p.a. with 4% rebate if 100% interest is paid monthly
AU Small Finance Bank Up to 24% 1% or Rs. 500 whichever is heigher

All data sourced from Economic Times Intelligence Group (ETIG)
Interest rate on gold loan sorted based on increasing order of maximum interest rate charged by bank/NBFC
Interest rate data as on December 4, 2021What are the documents required?
To avail a gold loan, the bank or NBFC will ask you to provide various documents. Documents normally required include your proof of identity such as PAN, Aadhaar etc. and proof of address like Aadhaar, passport, Voter-ID card etc, and your photograph. Any additional documents required would vary from lender to lender.

What are the charges?
For loans like home, auto and personal loans, the borrower is usually required to pay processing charges/fees to avail the loan. While taking a gold loan, apart from processing fees, an applicant may be asked to pay for valuation of gold which will be used as collateral by the lending institution. For instance, HDFC Bank charges Rs 250 as valuation fees for loan up to Rs 1.5 lakh and Rs 500 for loan over Rs 1.5 lakh.

Apart from processing fees and valuation charges, a bank can also charge documentation and foreclosure charges.
Therefore, you should check with the bank and/or NBFC for all the charges that will be levied before availing the loan.

Disclaimer: The data/information given above is subject to change, hence before taking any decision based on it, please check terms and conditions with the bank/institution concerned.

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Gold loans business is not a bed of roses, say Muthoot Finance Chief

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Gold loans business is not a bed of roses, opined George Alexander Muthoot, Managing Director, Muthoot Finance Ltd (MFL), referring to a few large non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) taking the plunge in this line of business to diversify their loan book.

In an interaction with BusinessLine, Muthoot, who oversees consolidated assets under management of about ₹61,000 crore (of which about 90 per cent is gold loans), observed that more players getting into the gold loans business means that they see good prospects. He emphasised that this also vindicates MFL’s business model, honed over the last eight decades.

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Many lenders have jumped on the gold loan bandwagon. How are you fortifying your business?

We have a steady business. We have not changed our focus. The gold loans business has good prospects. The market is huge. There is space for everybody. And whoever is focussed will undoubtedly get good business.

All the entities that have entered the gold loans business will face a lot of operational challenges going forward and shift focus. This is what happens usually.

The business is operationally very intensive — taking the gold, its safekeeping, returning it, tackling frauds, etc.

New players are going to experience operational challenges. We have been through business cycles. This business is not a bed of roses.

So, you don’t see competition as a dampener?

We do not look at competition as a business dampener. It will only prompt serious players to intensify their focus on the business. More people getting into this business means they see good prospects. That means what we have been doing all along has been vindicated. The competition will be there. It will only widen the market.

I also feel is that customers who were earlier reluctant to take a gold loan are also interested in this product now. They see it as an alternative borrowing avenue.

Given that the 1st quarter was a washout due to the second Covid-19 wave, will you be able to achieve the 15 per cent year-on-year AUM growth target?

Our standalone AUM is around ₹55,000 crore. We have given a guidance of 15 per cent growth. In the first quarter, we were not able to do much. In the second quarter, we were able to achieve about 5 per cent quarter-on-quarter growth. So, in the third and fourth quarters, we should be able to make up and reach at least 15 per cent growth.

We will continue to grow at a 15 per cent pace over the next three-four years. This is a reasonable rate because the base is also going up.

Three years back, our average loan ticket size was about ₹35,000. Today, it is about ₹60,000. This increase is directly proportional to the gold price and the overall appetite for gold loans

As RBI has whittled down the regulatory arbitrage between banks and NBFCs, will you consider converting into a bank?

In the last three-four years, we have been closely monitored by RBI as we are a Systemically Important Non-Deposit-Taking NBFC. All the regulations applicable to banks are almost applicable to us. There is very little regulatory arbitrage between banks and NBFCs.

But then, what is the advantage of becoming a bank? What is the big advantage in getting low-cost deposits? Going by our rating, we can also raise cheap resources. We may not have the luxury of zero interest rate current accounts and low-interest rate SBI accounts etc. But the differential rates of interest on resources between NBFCs and Banks is actually narrowing.

As on date, we don’t see any advantage (on converting into a bank). But the board has not taken any decision as yet. Overall, in the last several years, the Board has not thought about it.

Given that you have projected your business to grow at 15 per cent yoy, are you planning to augment your capital?

As on September-end 2021, our capital adequacy ratio was at 27.60 per cent…The current level of capital will be adequate to support business growth for three-four years. But accumulated profit (retained earnings) is also there. So, the capital could last longer.

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New Delhi, Nov 7 (PTI) Global trends, the last batch of Q2 earnings and domestic macroeconomic data will dictate terms in the equity market, which had an extended weekend last week, analysts said. “FIIs’ behaviour along with inflation numbers from US and China will remain key factors for this week. After an extended weekend, Indian markets are likely to start a fresh week with a positive note on the global backdrop.

“However, there is a risk of selling pressure at higher levels as we are underperforming the global peers where the near-term texture has changed to ‘sell on rise’ from ‘buy on dip’,” Santosh Meena, head (research) at Swastika Investmart Ltd, said.

He added that markets will remain busy dealing with global macro numbers where US inflation numbers that are scheduled on November 10 will be the most critical one, whereas China will also announce its inflation numbers on the same day.

On the domestic front, IIP data will be released on November 12.

Stock-specific movement will be seen as the market is heading for the last batch of Q2 earnings where Muthoot Finance, Britannia and M&M are among the key numbers, he added.

“This week, participants will be closely eyeing macroeconomic data i.e. IIP and CPI inflation on November 12. Indications are in favour of further consolidation but the range could be broader this week,” Ajit Mishra, vice-president (research) of Religare Broking, said.

On the earnings front, some of the prominent companies like BHEL, IGL, M&M, ONGC and Tata Steel will announce their results along with several others, Mishra added.

Last week, the BSE benchmark gained 760.69 points or 1.28 per cent.

A special one-hour Muhurat trading session was held on Diwali (November 4) to mark the beginning of the traditional Hindu calendar year, called ‘Vikram Samvat’.

Markets were closed on Friday on the occasion of ‘Diwali Balipratipada’.

“The United States and China’s inflation figures will influence global markets. As long as inflation remains a concern, even D-Street investors will closely monitor domestic inflation rate,” said Yesha Shah, head (equity research) at Samco Securities.

A slew of significant economic data releases and the ongoing earnings season, the volatility experienced last week is expected to persist this week also, Shah added.



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Muthoot Finance logs 8% increase in net profit to Rs 1002.9 crore

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The finance company, which also operates home loan, micro-finance and insurance broking subsidiaries, said net profit of the gold loan division increased 11 % YoY to Rs 994 crore ,and the share in the consolidated profit stands at 99%.

NBFC Muthoot Finance on Thursday reported a 8% year-on-year (y-o-y) increase in its second quarter consolidated net profit to Rs 1002.9 crore, mainly driven by good performance of the gold loan division.

The Kerala-based lender had reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 930.7 crore in the year-ago period and a net profit of Rs 978.6 crore in the preceding first quarter..

The finance company, which also operates home loan, micro-finance and insurance broking subsidiaries, said net profit of the gold loan division increased 11 % YoY to Rs 994 crore ,and the share in the consolidated profit stands at 99%.

Consolidated loan assets under management of Muthoot increased 5% on a sequential basis to Rs 60,919 crore.

MD George Alexander Muthoot said, “The demand environment remains strong and as we enter the festive season we remain optimistic about growth momentum in gold loan over the second half of FY22. We are optimistic about growing our gold loan book further and maintain 15% growth guidance for FY22. We are witnessing improved collections across micro finance, vehicle finance and home loans. In the last quarter we had consciously decided to go slow on non-gold lending business, we continue to remain conscious and monitor the space for emerging opportunities. We will continue to follow the strategy of balanced growth while maintaining overall asset quality.”

Loan assets of the gold loan division for the quarter stands at Rs55102 crore compared to Rs 5,2394 crore in the comparable quarter of the previous year, which is 5% y-o-y growth.

Average gold loan per branch has increased by 18% YoY to Rs 11.84 crore. Total weight of gold pledged with the company stands at 178 tonne at the end of the second quarter as against 163 tonne in the corresponding period of last fiscal year. Average loan ticket size has increased by 2 % YoY to touch Rs 62,054 as against Rs 60,642 in the year-ago period. Number of loan accounts of the NBFC has also increased 88 lakh, an increase of 16 % YoY.

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Muthoot Finance sees net profit grow 11% to ₹994 crore in Q2

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Gold loan lender Muthoot Finance has posted 11 per cent growth in its net profit to ₹994 crore in Q2FY22 against ₹894 crore in Q2FY21.

Consolidated profit was ₹1,002 crore compared to ₹979 crore in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal. Loan assets stood at ₹55,147 crore compared to ₹47,016 crore last year, a growth of 17 per cent. Over the quarter, gold loan assets increased by ₹2,613 crore, a rise of 5 per cent.

Also see: Muthoot Fincorp organises Small Shop Days in Kochi

George Jacob Muthoot, Chair, Muthoot Finance, said, “As the second wave of the pandemic ebbs and the economy further unlocks, corporate India has emerged stronger and better. We were able to maintain growth momentum during the quarter with all of our branches now open for business. Our consolidated AUM stood at ₹60,919 crore as of end September 2021, clocking a growth of five per cent QoQ and a growth of 17 per cent YoY despite a challenging business environment. The contribution of our subsidiaries to the overall consolidated AUM stands steady at 10 per cent.”

Growth in gold loans

George Alexander Muthoot, Managing Director, Muthoot Finance, said, “The demand environment remains strong and as we enter the festive season, we remain optimistic about growth momentum in gold loan over the second half of FY22. We are optimistic about growing our gold loan book further and maintain 15 per cent growth guidance for FY22.

Also see: Why gold loans continue to glitter in these trying times

“We are witnessing improved collections across microfinance, vehicle finance and home loans. In the last quarter, we had consciously decided to go slow on non-gold lending business. We continue to remain conscious and monitor the space for emerging opportunities. We will continue to follow the strategy of balanced growth while maintaining overall asset quality,” he added.

Subsidiary contributions

Muthoot Homefin (India) has posted a PAT of ₹0.23 crore in Q2 and total revenue of ₹46 crore. Belstar Microfinance achieved a PAT of ₹2 crore and total revenue for Q2 stood at ₹150 crore. Muthoot Insurance Brokers achieved a PAT of ₹5 crore. Asia Asset Finance achieved a PAT of LKR 2 crore (around ₹0.73 crore). Muthoot Money achieved a PAT of ₹0.92 crore.

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Muthoot Finance launches ‘special Diwali Dhamaka’ campaign

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Muthoot Finance has launched a ‘special Diwali Dhamaka Campaign’ offering gold loans at a low interest rate of just 57 paisa per month (calculated for ease on a ₹100 gold loan) or 6.90 per cent per annum.

The unique and limited period offer comes with a host of other value-added benefits such as maximum loan value, no processing charges, no pre-payment or part payment fees, etc.

The purpose of the campaign is to get maximum first-time loan seekers to avail gold loans and help them meet their objectives. The campaign aims to encourage everyone, particularly hesitant first-time loan seekers to avail gold loans convincingly from India’s Gold Loan Specialist – Muthoot Finance.

Abhinav Iyer, General Manager, Marketing & Strategy, The Muthoot Group, said, “With over 25,000 tonnes of gold stocked in Indian households and less than 5 per cent of this being monetised by way of gold loans, I feel there is tremendous opportunity to unlock the latent potential of this emotional currency to turbo-charge economic growth and realise our government’s vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat.”

Muthoot Finance has seen healthy demand for gold loans and there is optimism about rising consumer confidence in the festive season. “With gradual improvement in the economic situation, much can be attributed to pent-up demand after almost 18 months of pandemic-led lull,” he said.

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Muthoot Finance launches AI-powered virtual assistant

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Customers can chat or speak with the virtual assistant in English and Hindi. The virtual assistant is also available on WhatsApp.

Muthoot Finance said on Tuesday it has joined hands with Senseforth.ai, a leader in conversational AI technology, to launch ‘Mattu’, an AI-powered virtual assistant.

Available on the website and mobile app, the intelligent assistant enables users to apply for loans, address concerns, and perform transactions like checking account balance, paying gold loan interest, availing loan top-ups and making part payments.

Alexander George Muthoot, deputy managing director, The Muthoot Group, said, “The launch of a revamped and turbo-charged Mattu marks the beginning of a new chapter for us.

This AI-powered virtual assistant offers various customer-friendly features like multilingual support and voice search capability, and can handle more than 250 frequently asked questions. Besides, if a user wants to speak with our customer service representative, they can do so via the virtual assistant. This is great customer convenience in current times.”

Customers can chat or speak with the virtual assistant in English and Hindi. The virtual assistant is also available on WhatsApp.

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Muthoot Finance has joined hands with Senseforth.ai, a leader in Conversational AI technology to launch ‘Mattu’, an AI-powered virtual assistant.

Available on the website and mobile app, the intelligent assistant enables users to apply for various kinds of loans, address concerns, and perform transactions like checking account balance, paying gold loan interest, availing loan top-ups, making part payments and much more.

Customers of Muthoot Finance can chat or speak with the AI virtual assistant in both English and Hindi. This virtual assistant is also available on WhatsApp, making it very easy for users to access key services through natural human interactions.

Alexander George Muthoot, Deputy Managing Director, The Muthoot Group said, “The launch of a revamped and turbo-charged Mattu marks the beginning of a new chapter for us. This AI-powered virtual assistant offers various customer-friendly features like multi-lingual support, voice search capability, and can handle more than 250 frequently asked questions. Besides, if a user wants to speak with our customer service representative, they can do so via the virtual assistant. This is great customer convenience in current times”

Eapen Alexander Muthoot, Executive Director, The Muthoot Group said, “As a leading NBFC, technological innovations are at the core of our customer-centric approach. Mattu opens up another secure communication channel with our customers and offers a plethora of intuitive features and benefits. This is an excellent value addition for our customers and also demonstrates our commitment to the digital-first agenda at the company.”

Shridhar Marri, CEO & Co-founder of Senseforth.ai said, “The modern-day customer expects their needs to be fulfilled within seconds, without having to browse the website or visiting a branch. The launch of Mattu would eliminate buyer friction and ensure that customers of Muthoot Finance have instant access to key services on a channel of their choice.”

With the launch of this unique AI-powered Chatbot, Muthoot Finance is fast emerging as a leading lender that is persistently offering a range of tailor-made, technology-powered services bringing convenience to its customers. Recently it had launched a facility by which its gold loan customers can repay their loan or make interest payments through PayTM, Google Pay and PhonePe. There is also exciting cashback offers for online interest payments.

Muthoot Finance Gold Loan customers can also avail of loan top-ups in just a few clicks using WhatsApp. They can also get a gold loan from the convenience of their home through the Muthoot Finance Gold Loan@Home service.

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Muthoot Finance, gold loan NBFC has partnered with Senseforth.ai, conversational AI technology company to launch ‘Mattu’, an AI-powered virtual assistant.

Available on the website and mobile app, the intelligent assistant enables users to apply for various kinds of loans, address concerns, and perform transactions like checking account balance, paying gold loan interest, availing loan top-ups, making part payments and much more.

Alexander George Muthoot, Deputy Managing Director, The Muthoot Group said, “The launch of a revamped and turbo-charged Mattu marks the beginning of a new chapter for us. This AI-powered virtual assistant offers various customer-friendly features like multi-lingual support, voice search capability, and can handle more than 250 frequently asked questions.”

Customers of Muthoot Finance can chat or speak with the AI virtual assistant in both English and Hindi. This virtual assistant is also available on WhatsApp, which makes it very easy for users to access key services through natural human interactions.

Shridhar Marri, CEO & Co-founder of Senseforth.ai said, “The modern day customer expects their needs to be fulfilled within seconds, without having to browse the website or visiting a branch. The launch of Mattu would eliminate buyer friction and ensure that customers of Muthoot Finance have instant access to key services on a channel of their choice.”



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Top gold loan rates and comparison, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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To take care of a financial emergency, an individual has various options. These include taking a personal loan or redeeming their investments in financial instruments like the provident fund, mutual funds etc.

When it comes to borrowing from a financial institution, other than availing a personal loan, one can also opt for a gold loan. If you are planning on taking a gold loan (or a loan against gold), here is what you need to know.

What is a gold loan?
A gold loan is a loan against gold. It is a secured loan where gold articles such as gold jewellery, ornaments etc. are taken as collateral by the lending bank/NBFC. The loan is given to the borrower against this gold as collateral.

Where to avail gold loan?
Apart from banks such as SBI, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank etc., non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) also offer gold loans to individuals. NBFCs which offer gold loans include Muthoot Finance, Manappuram Finance etc.

Minimum and maximum gold loan amount
The amount of loan that an individual can get against a gold article will vary from lender to lender. For instance, ICICI Bank offers gold loans between Rs 10,000 and Rs 1 crore. Whereas the State Bank of India (SBI) offers gold loans between Rs 20,000 and Rs 20 lakh. While Muthoot Finance offers gold loans starting from a minimum amount of Rs 1,500 with no maximum limit.

Tenure of gold loan
The tenure of the gold loan will also vary from lender to lender. For instance, HDFC Bank offers gold loans with tenures between three months and 24 months. Maximum period of repayment of an SBI gold loan is 36 months. Muthoot Finance offers different types of gold loan schemes that come with different tenures.

Interest rate on gold loan charged by bank and NBFC

Bank / NBFC Gold Loan Interest Rate Processing Fee
SBI 7.00% to 7.50% 0.50% + GST
Bank of India 7.40% Rs.125 to Rs. 300 per lakh
Canara Bank 7.35% RLLR
Bank of Maharashtra RLLR + 0.20% Rs.500/- exclusive of GST.
Uco Bank 8.50%
Indian Bank 7 % Floating
Punjab National Bank RLLR + 1.95% 0.75% of loan amount
Central Bank of India MCLR + 0.25% NIL
Punjab & Sind Bank 7.50%
Federal Bank 8.50% onwards
United Bank 1 Year MCLR (9.35%)
Dhanlaxmi Bank Starting 9.65% (Fixed)
J & K Bank One Year MCLR + Spread = 10.00% p.a
Karur Vysya Bank 9.50%
Indusind Bank 10.00% to 16% Processing Fee – 1%
Kotak Mahindra Bank 10% to 17% Upto 2%
HDFC Bank 8.85% to 17.10% 1.50% + GST
Bandhan Bank Competitive rates of interest 1% + GST
ICICI Bank 9% to 19.76% 1% of loan amount
South Indian Bank 1 Year MCLR + 1.60% to 1 Year MCLR + 2.60%
Muthoot Finance 24% to 26%
Axis Bank 14.50% 1% + GST
AU Small Finance Bank Up to 24% 1% of loan amount
Manappuram Finance Max 29%
City Union Bank 9.50%
Union Bank MCLR+0.40% to MCLR+ 2.65%
Bank of Baroda 1 year MCLR+S.P+3% 0.50% + GST
Karnataka Bank 8.49% to 8.79%

All data sourced from Economic Times Intelligence Group (ETIG)
Interest rate on gold loan sorted based on increasing order of maximum interest rate charged by bank/NBFC
Interest rate data as on September 11, 2021What are the documents required?
To avail a gold loan, the bank or NBFC will ask you to provide various documents. Documents normally required include your proof of identity such as PAN, Aadhaar etc. and proof of address like Aadhaar, passport, Voter-ID card etc, and your photograph. Any additional documents required would vary from lender to lender.

What are the charges?
For loans like home, auto and personal loans, the borrower is usually required to pay processing charges/fees to avail the loan. While taking a gold loan, apart from processing fees, an applicant may be asked to pay for valuation of gold which will be used as collateral by the lending institution. For instance, HDFC Bank charges Rs 250 as valuation fees for loan up to Rs 1.5 lakh and Rs 500 for loan over Rs 1.5 lakh.

Apart from processing fees and valuation charges, a bank can also charge documentation and foreclosure charges.
Therefore, you should check with the bank and/or NBFC for all the charges that will be levied before availing the loan.

Disclaimer: The data/information given above is subject to change, hence before taking any decision based on it, please check terms and conditions with the bank/institution concerned.

For any queries or changes, please write to us on etigdb@timesgroup.com or call us at 022 – 66353963



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