Fullerton India Credit Co. Ltd. is Now SMFG India Credit Co. Ltd.
At SMFG India Credit, we work to ensure that each and every customer is satisfied with the offer they receive, and is the best value they can get for their individual profiles. We provide loan against property with an LTV of up to 60-70% of the value of the property.
A loan is taken by people when in need of funds. To obtain a loan is easy when you have property or assets to place as collateral security with the lender. The amount granted as the loan is not the entire value of the property but a certain percentage of its value, which is determined based on factors such as the type of property, the age of the property, your monthly income, current financial obligations, and other parameters including the organization’s policy at the time of loan application. This ratio or percentage of the amount of loan that would be forwarded against the appraised value of the property is known as the Loan to Value Ratio or LTV.
* Please note that loans are disbursed at the sole discretion of SMFG India Credit. Final approval, loan terms and disbursal process will be subject to SMFG India Credit's policy at the time of loan application. If you are an existing customer and wish to foreclose your loan, please note that foreclosure terms and charges will be applicable as per our policy at the time of loan foreclosure.
As per your property value and monthly income & obligations, you may be eligible for a loan of upto INR 0.
Your monthly EMI will be around INR 0 for the interest rate and tenure selected
Interest payable over the loan tenure will be INR 0
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Depending on the lender’s policy, the maximum LTV for a particular applicant is determined. This LTV is then multiplied with the current appraised value of the property to determine the maximum loan amount that can be offered against it.
Thus, if the lender’s LTV ratio calculator has set the LTV for 70%, and the value of the property is INR 1 crores, then as per the LTV calculation formula
Max. loan amount = LTV * Appraised value of the property
Thus, for the above example, the maximum amount that can be borrowed against the property is INR 70 lakhs.
Certain factors affect the LTV ratio and vary from person to person. LTV is higher or lower based on:
NOTE: This page only talks about LTV calculation and the factors that affect it. The calculator shows the maximum loan amount one may be eligible for based on LTV as well as net monthly disposable income. However, please note that eligibility of the applicant in terms of employment history, income, current monthly income credit score, etc. are also taken into account while determining the maximum loan amount that can be given.
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* Please note that loans are disbursed at the sole discretion of SMFG India Credit. Final approval, loan terms and disbursal process will be subject to SMFG India Credit's policy at the time of loan application. If you are an existing customer and wish to foreclose your loan, please note that foreclosure terms and charges will be applicable as per our policy at the time of loan foreclosure.
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