7th April 2018 10:20 PM | |
sumit | Re: Syndicate bank two wheeler loan calculator With customer-centric benefits like high financing quantum and affordable rate of interest, two-wheeler loans offered by Syndicate Bank will be of immense help to the borrower through its two-wheeler loan 'SyndVahan'. Eligibility All customers with a minimum annual income of Rs.0.5 lakhs are eligible to avail the 'SyndVahan' loan. Individuals, partnership firms, proprietorship, trusts, societies, agriculturists, directors and employees of corporates and legal entities excluding HUF are eligible to apply for the loan. Features and Benefits of Syndicate Bank Two Wheeler Loan High Quantum of Finance: Bank offers up to 95% of the on-road price of the vehicle inclusive of registration charges, insurance and road-tax plus the cost of accessories for up to Rs.500 or 6 times the gross monthly salary of the applicant whichever is low. There is no maximum ceiling for the finance quantum. Easy Eligibility One with a minimum annual income of Rs.50, 000 is eligible to apply for the 'SyndVahan' two-wheeler loan offered by the Syndicate Bank. Also, all salaried and self-employed class of people are eligible to apply for it. Affordable Interest Rates: The interest rates are linked to the base rates. For two-wheeler loans, the rate of interest is base rate+2% per annum which will be compounded monthly. Flexible Repayment Options: One can choose up to 60 EMIs for repaying the loan depending on the vehicle type and age of the vehicle. |
7th April 2018 10:19 PM | |
Unregistered | Re: Syndicate bank two wheeler loan calculator Can you provide me the features and benefits of two-wheeler loan offered by Syndicate Bank for its customers as I want to apply for it? |
8th July 2015 01:21 PM | |
Unregistered | Syndicate bank two wheeler loan calculator I want to take two wheeler loan at Syndicate bank. I have no idea about its interest rates. So can you please provide me details of its interest rates and also provide me Syndicate bank two wheeler loan calculator, so I can calculate my EMI? |