VISA AND FLIGHTS
Your student loan will cover your tuition, but not your visa, insurance, flight tickets and similar costs. These costs are big and could cause a dip in your savings. It’s easier to get a top-up loan to finance your overhead costs.
LIVING EXPENSES
When you live on your own, the rent you pay per month isn't the only expense you have. Expenses like groceries, meals, transportation, clothes, phone bills and high-speed internet bills add up over time. These costs can add up quickly and make a big dent in your savings.
ELECTIVE COURSES
Your total fee goes up if you opt for more courses, and or extra electives. With an education loan, the basic tuition fee is taken care of, but you are responsible for these other costs. In this case, getting more money on top of the loan you already have helps a lot.
Features and benefits of our loan against property balance transfer
All you need to know about Loan Against Property Balance Transfer
Learn about the features and benefits of loan against property balance transfer.
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Low interest rates
Salaried professionals can get a competitive interest rate starting from 9% to 12% (Floating rate of Interest) p.a. on a balance transfer.
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Balance transfer of up to Rs. 10.50 crore*
Be eligible for a balance transfer of up to Rs. 10.50 crore* on transferring your existing loan to us.
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Multiple end-use options
Use the loan to manage your big spending on weddings, higher education, medical emergencies, home renovation, and more.
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Tenure of up to 15 years*
Manage your loan conveniently with a long repayment tenure of up to 15 years*.
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Quick approval
Get a quick approval on your loan application soon after your document verification
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No foreclosure charges*
If all borrowers and co-borrowers are individuals, loan availed on floating interest rates, and loan taken for purposes other than business use, then there will be no foreclosure/ part-prepayment charges.
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Externally benchmarked interest rates
You can opt for an interest rate, which is linked to an external benchmark, such as the Repo Rate, and benefit from favourable market conditions.
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*Terms and conditions apply
Loan against property EMI calculator
Enter a few details and check your loan against property EMIs.
Eligibility criteria and documents required
Any salaried individual can apply for our loan against property balance transfer as long as they meet the criteria mentioned below.
Eligibility criteria
- Nationality: You must be an Indian citizen residing in India with property in a city we operate in.
- Age: Minimum age: 25 years* (18 years for non-financial property owners)
Maximum age: 85 years* (including non-financial property owners)
*Age of the individual applicant/ co-applicant at the time of loan maturity.
*Higher age of co-applicant may be considered up to 95 years basis 2nd generation (legal heir) meeting age norms and to be taken as co-applicant on loan.
- CIBIL Score: A CIBIL Score of 700 or higher is ideal to get an approved loan against property balance transfer.
- Employment status: As a salaried applicant, you must be employed with a stable income source from a public or a private company with a minimum of 3 years of work experience.
Documents required
- Proof of identity/ residence - Aadhaar/ passport/ voter’s ID/ driving license/ letter from NPR/ NREGA job card
- Property-related documents (Mortgage documents, Title deed)
- Proof of income (latest salary slips, IT Returns),
- Proof of employment (ID card issued by employer), and
- Account statements for the last 6 months
Note: This is an indicative list that may change based on your actual loan application.
Check your loan against property balance transfer eligibility
Find out how much loan amount you can get.
Applicable fees and charges
We advise you to read about our fees and charges thoroughly before applying.
Type of fee |
Applicable charges |
Rate of interest (floating rate of interest) |
9% to 12% per annum |
Processing fee |
Up to 3.54% of the loan amount (inclusive of applicable taxes) |
Documentation charges |
Up to Rs. 2,360/- (inclusive of applicable taxes) |
Flexi fee |
Term Loan – Not applicable Flexi variant (as applicable below) - (Inclusive of applicable taxes) Flexi term loan (Flexi dropline) Flexi Hybrid loan – Up to Rs. 5,999 for loan amount less than Rs. 50,00,000. The Flexi charges above will be deducted upfront from the loan amount Loan amount includes approved loan amount, insurance premium, VAS charges, and documentation charges. |
Prepayment charges |
Full prepayment
Part-prepayment
Note: If all borrowers and co-borrowers are individuals, loan availed on floating interest rates, and loan taken for purposes other than business use, then there will be no foreclosure/ part-prepayment charges. |
Annual maintenance charges |
Term Loan: Not applicable |
Bounce charges |
Rs. 1,500/. “Bounce charges” shall mean charges for (i) dishonour of any payment instrument; or (ii) non-payment of instalment (s) on their respective due dates due to dishonour of payment mandate or non-registration of the payment mandate or any other reason |
Penal charge |
Penal Charge is applicable in the following scenarios: a. Penal Charge: b. Covenant Perfection Charge: |
Stamp duty (as per respective state) |
Payable as per state laws |
Broken period interest/ pre-EMI interest |
Broken period interest/ pre-EMI interest shall mean the amount of interest on Loan for the number of day(s) which is(are) charged in two scenarios:
Scenario 2 – Less than 30 days from the date of loan disbursal till the first EMI is charged:
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Mortgage origination fees |
Up to Rs. 6,000/- per property (inclusive of applicable taxes) charged upfront. Note - In case of re-valuation of the property then MOF will be levied again and shall be deducted from loan disbursement amount. |
Conversion fee (floating to fixed)** | For Term Loan: Up to 1.18% (inclusive of applicable taxes) of principal outstanding + undisbursed amount (if any) For Flexi Term Loan and Hybrid Flexi Loan: Up to 1.18% (inclusive of applicable taxes) on flexi limit + undisbursed amount (if any) Note: a) The company would charge additional interest rate risk premium of 200 bps over the applicable rate of interest on the borrower's loan account as on that date. b) Three conversions are permissible throughout the entire tenure |
Conversion fee (fixed to floating)** | For Term Loan: Up to 1.18% (inclusive of applicable taxes) of principal outstanding + undisbursed amount (if any) For Flexi Term Loan and Hybrid Flexi Loan: Up to 1.18% (inclusive of applicable taxes) on flexi limit + undisbursed amount (if any) Note: Three conversions are permissible throughout the entire tenure. |
Switch fee for ROI change | Up to 2.36% (inclusive of applicable taxes) of principal outstanding |
Commitment fee | Maximum up to total PF amount. |
Legal Charges | Recovery of charges |
Repossession & Incidental charges | Recovery of charges |
**The option of switching from floating to fixed rate of interest and vice versa would be applicable only to Borrowers whose loan qualify as personal loan as per RBI circular on Reset of Floating Interest Rate on Equated Monthly Instalments (EMI) based Personal Loans- RBI/2023-24/55-DOR.MCS.REC.32/01.01.003/2023-24.
Personal loans refers to loans given to individuals and consist of (a) consumer credit, (b) education loan, (c) loans given for creation/ enhancement of immovable assets (e.g., housing, etc.), and (d) loans given for investment in financial assets (shares, debentures, etc.).
Further, Consumer credit refers to the loans given to individuals, which consists of (a) loans for consumer durables, (b) credit card receivables, (c) auto loans (other than loans for commercial use), (d) personal loans secured by gold, gold jewellery, immovable property, fixed deposits (including FCNR(B)), shares and bonds, etc., (other than for business / commercial purposes), (e) personal loans to professionals (excluding loans for business purposes), and (f) loans given for other consumptions purposes (e.g., social ceremonies, etc.). However, it excludes (a) education loans, (b) loans given for creation/ enhancement of immovable assets (e.g., housing, etc.), (c) loans given for investment in financial assets (shares, debentures, etc.), and (d) consumption loans given to farmers under KCC. For risk weighting purposes under the Capital Adequacy Framework, the extant regulatory guidelines will be applicable. (as defined in XBRL Returns – Harmonization of Banking Statistics-RBI/2017-18/117-DBR.No.BP.BC.99/08.13.100/2017-18)
Frequently asked questions
It is recommended that you choose a loan against property balance transfer when your present loan against property lending terms are no longer feasible for you. Transferring your loan against property balance to a different lender may entitle you to more competitive interest rates as well as the ability to get a longer repayment tenure along with a top-up loan.
Anyone with an existing loan against property can apply for a balance transfer with us. Choose us for low interest rates, top-up loan up to Rs. 10.50 crore* and convenient repayment tenure. Your age, employment status, and city of residence are some of the key standards that you should meet for loan approval.
A salaried Indian citizen residing in India, between the age group of 25 years to 85 years is eligible for the loan. Apart from that, you should have a stable income source and should be employed with a public or private firm. You must also carry an experience of minimum 3 years.
*Terms and conditions apply
If you are planning to apply for a loan against property balance transfer, you must be ready with some basic paperwork. A salaried applicant should have their KYC documents, proof of income (salary slips), property documents like title deeds, and account statements for the past 6 months, etc. handy.
You can repay the total sum borrowed over a convenient repayment tenure of up to 15 years*.