Lowest Gold Loan Interest Rate

Checkout the Lowest Gold Loan Interest Rate in banks 2023 especially by the Government Banks in India. Gold loans are the cheapest source of the bank finance with easy rate of interest and bullet payments. Almost all the banks in India are offering the Quick Gold Loan through their branches. The Gold Loan interest rates are varies between 7% to 24% per annum.

The Repayment period of the Gold Loan ranges between 6 Months to 10 Years with one time payment option also. The loan amount are varies from bank to bank and it may go up to Rs 2.00 Crore also.

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Gold Loan Details

Interest Rate7.00% p.a. onwards
Loan AmountUp to Rs.2.00 crore
Loan TenureUp to 10 years
Processing FeeVaries as per banks

Lowest Gold Loan Interest Rate in 2023

Name of the BankInterest Rate (Per Year)Loan Amount
Central Bank of India8.10% Rs 5 lakh with Two Years Tenure
Union Bank of India8.20%Maximum
Punjab & Sindh Bank8.25%Maximum
UCO Bank8.50%Maximum
Indian Bank8.65%Rs 5.00 Lacs & 2 Years
Federal Bank8.99%Maximum
Axis Bank Gold Loan13.50% to 16.95%Rs.25,001 to Rs.25 lakh
HDFC Gold Loan11% to 16% Rs.10,000 onwards
Canara Bank Gold Loan9.15%Rs.5,000 to Rs.35 lakh
Muthoot Gold Loan12% to 26% Rs.1,500 onwards
SBI Gold Loan8.30% Rs 5.00 Lacs & 2 Years
Kotak Mahindra Gold Loan10.00% to 17.00%Rs.20,000 to Rs.1.5 crore
IndusInd Bank Gold Loan11.50% to 16.00% Up to Rs.10 lakh
Manappuram Gold Loan9.90% to 24.00% As per the requirement of the scheme
Bank of Maharashtra Gold Loan7.10%Up to Rs.20 lakh
PNB Gold Loan8.65%Rs.25,000 to Rs.10 lakh
Bank of Baroda Gold Loan8.50%Rs 5.00 Lacs & 2 Years

Benefits of Gold Loan

  1. Gold Loans are easily available at the bank branches
  2. It is the quickest loan and banks are offering funds against the gold within 10 minutes.
  3. One time repayment option, no need to pay in EMIs
  4. No much documentations and other formalities.

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