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Loan Against Securities (LAS) allows you to borrow funds retain portfolio/ investments and fulfil immediate/short-term requirements at the same time. In Loan Against Securities pledge your Equity Shares, Mutual Fund Holdings, Fixed Maturity Plan Investment, Insurance and Bonds. PRITHVI MONEY Brings you a quick and secured financing Loan against securities from Rs. 25,000 onwards to Rs.100 Cr rates starting from 7.5% per annum.
Ownership
In Loan Against Securities Ownership of Investment remains with you.
Income
In Loan Against Securities, you continue to Enjoy Dividends/income from Investments.
Leverage
In Loan Against Securities, you can leverage the existing portfolio and invest in a higher return on investments for further wealth creation.
No EMI
Loan Against Securities works like an overdraft account there is no EMI, only interest to be serviced every month.
Interest Rate
Loan Against Securities interest starts at a rate as low as 7.5% and that too, only on the amount utilized.
Charges
In a Loan against Securities, there are no prepayment charges and no lock-in period.
Eligibility
PRITHVI MONEY is facilitating loans against securities to the following categories that are Indian registered for a tenure of 12 months and renewable thereafter for up to 3 years.
Types of Securities
LAS can be availed against a multitude of securities as listed below:
Required Documents
1. Is a Loan Against Securities a Good Idea?
Loan against securities is suitable for those individuals who require emergency funds but do not want to sell their investments. It works similar to an overdraft facility but is cheaper.
2. What Is a Loan Against Securities?
A loan against securities is a loan that a customer can avail of by pledging his or her investments in favour of the lender. This loan can be availed without selling your investments.
3. What is the Purpose of a Loan Against Securities?
Loans against securities come as a quick funding respite for contingencies, personal needs and sometimes even for undefined goals. They are also one of the most convenient and quick forms of loan one can avail at ease.
4. Important Features of Loan Against Securities at PRITHVI MONEY
5. Do We Have the Option of Foreclosure or Part Payments on My Loan Against Securities?
Clients can choose to foreclose loans against securities any time after the payments of interest and principal amount.
6. Is There Any Option to Pledge Securities of My Family Members to Apply for a Loan Against Securities?
An overdraft account will be set up with customized drawing limits allowing you to utilize the funds as and when required. This drawing limit will be based on the quality and quantity of shares and other securities pledged by you.
7. Do You Consider Securities Only in the Demat Form?
No, all the securities that you pledge for loan against securities can be in the demat account or Physical mode. During the application process, the account manager can confirm if any mutual fund units or any other physical securities can be accepted in the physical form.
8. How Will the Disbursement of the Loan Against Securities be Done?
An overdraft account will be set up with customized drawing limits allowing you to utilize the funds as and when required. This drawing limit will be based on the quality and quantity of shares and other securities pledged by you.
9. Does the Process Involve Revaluing My Portfolio?
Your portfolio will be reevaluated daily as per the market rates. However, in case of high volatility and sharp falls in the market, an interim revaluation can also be done.
10. Is There an Option to Pledge More Securities During the Loan Tenure?
Yes. You can pledge more securities to upgrade the drawing limit on your overdraft account. It usually takes up to 2 working days for the upgrade to reflect in your account.
11. Can we Apply for a Loan Against Securities as an Organization/HUF?
Yes, you can apply for a loan against securities as an organization, HUF or as a non-individual entity. Your business should be a registered business with an existence proof of at least 2 years.