31st July 2011
A borrower does not necessarily always take a loan for a well defined purpose, for e.g., to buy a property or a vehicle. There are a few cases where the borrower might need a personal loan for reasons which do not fall into the above mentioned categories....
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20th January 2011
These days commuting by public transport is not what one looks forward to every day. Public transport can be irregular and overcrowded more often than not. So it is usually better to have your own vehicle that can take you wherever you want to go and when...
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03rd December 2010
One does not always need a loan that falls into a specific category or for a specific purpose like a home or a car. Sometimes, our needs may be too varied to be accommodated into a specific category. These loans might be due to reasons varying from expens...
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24th November 2010
In today’s world almost anything can be bought using a loan. Be it a car or a motorbike or a house, the bank provides loan to the people to help them purchase it. Convenience is the key to everything. Thus, after you take a loan from the bank, all you nee...
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24th November 2010
A non-banking financial company (NBFC) is defined as a company registered under the Companies Act, 1956 and indulges in the business of loans and advances, acquisition of shares/stocks/bonds/debentures/securities issued by the government or any local auth...
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29th October 2010
Insurance is one investment instrument that most of us buy, but few care to know about. Often, it is seen that people buy insurance without checking if it suits their actual needs and future plans. One does not take into consideration the various factors ...
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08th September 2010
Have you always desired to own your dream car but never had the money to finance it? Car loan finance will do it for you. Several large-scale companies offer car loan finance as most people buy cars by undertaking a car loan. It has several advantages:
Y...
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08th September 2010
Some believe that rural India is what real India is. This is where more than half of the Indian population thrives, and their livelihood depends on agriculture. Rural India was seen as a potential market for indulging in rural credit options for agricultu...
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18th August 2010
Agriculture in India has a long history. Even today, the industry represents the largest economic sector in India, employing close to half of the total workforce. As the demands of an enormous and growing population continue to push farming output, India...
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09th August 2010
In a densely populated, metropolitan landscape it can be easy to forget that the majority of India is rural. Finance companies have recognised the distinctive needs of pastoral India and designed schemes exclusively for this sector.
Rural finance is a...
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09th August 2010
Housing is one of the most basic requirements for the survival of human beings. Housing is especially significant for those who fall under the rural poor category. This is because shelter, in the form of a house, provides them with dignity of life, remove...
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