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A
STUDY
ON
RETAIL LOANS
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of
Sikkim Manipal University for the Award of the Degree of
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Under the Guidance of
Prof. S.P TIWARY
MBABR0017 By
MUKESH KUMAR SINGH
Reg. No : 1311004641
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DECLARATION
I, Mukesh Kumar Singh, (FINANCE) hereby declare that this dissertation titled, ā€œA Study on Retail Loans
(With Special Reference To Union Bank Of India)ā€
The Role of, is based on the original project study conducted by me under the guidance of Prof. S.P TIWARY.
This has not been submitted earlier for the award of any other degree / diploma by SMU University or any
other University.
Date: 27st Sep 2015
Place: Sasaram (Mukesh Kumar Singh)
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CERTIFICATE FROM THE GUIDE
Certified that this dissertation titled ā€œA Study on Retail Loans (With Special Reference To
Union Bank Of India)ā€ is based on an original project study conducted by Mukesh Kumar Singh, of IV
Semester MBA(FINANCE) under my guidance.
This dissertation has not formed the basis for the award of any other degree / diploma by SMU University or
any other University.
Date: 29-09-2015
Place: Sasaram
(Prof. S.P TIWARY)
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Preface
MBA is a stepping-stone to the management carrier and to develop good
manager it is necessary that the theoretical must be supplemented with exposure
to the real environment.
Theoretical knowledge just provides the base and itā€™s not sufficient to produce a
good manager thatā€™s why practical knowledge is needed. Therefore the research
product is an essential requirement for the student of MBA. This research
project not only helps the student to utilize his skills properly learn field
realities but also provides a chance to the organization to find out talent among
the budding managers in the very beginning.
In accordance with the requirement of MBA course I have summer training
project on the topic ā€œA Study on Retail Loans (With Special Reference To
Union Bank Of India)ā€. The main objective of the research project was to
study the retail loans offered by UBI and make a detailed comparison with other
selected public sector banks.
For conducting the research project sample size of 4 banks & 200 customers of
UBI were selected. The information regarding the project research was
collected through the questionnaire formed by me which was filled by the
customers there and website of various banks.
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Table of Contents
Chapter Page No.
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARYā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦... 4
II. COMPANY PROFILEā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦..ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.ā€¦ 7
III. RETAIL BANKINGā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.ā€¦. 19
IV. RESEARCH METHODOLOGYā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.. 44
V. ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATIONā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦. 47
VI. FINDING ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦. 82
VII. SUGGESTIONSā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦......................... 87
VIII. LIMITATIONSā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦. 90
IX. CONCLUSIONā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.... 92
BIBLIOGRAPHYā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦. 94
ANNEXURE..ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.. 96
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Executive Summary
The main object of the project was to learn about the various retail products that
the bank had to offer to the customers, to compare the same with the retail loan
products of other selected banks and find out customers views and perceptions
about the retail lending products so offered so to adjudge their competitiveness.
In order to know about the schemes detailed descriptions of schemes was
prepared and then on the basis of them comparative tables were prepared to
compare the schemes of UBI with the schemes of other selected banks.
In order to understand and analyze the awareness and perception of customers a
questionnaire was prepared and the focus was on the walk inns at the branch
that already are customers of the bank. The idea was to analyze the various
features as mentioned above and further support the comparative study. Various
methods and techniques which show the analysis of data through tabulation,
computation and graphical representation of data collected from survey were
used to accomplish the study and on the basis of these findings were given.
After the findings, comes the suggestion & conclusion part which is very much
important after analysis is made.
Indian banking is witnessing historic transformation form commercial/corporate
banking to retail banking. In year 2000 the percentage of retail advances was
13.65% which is projected to increase to a level of 50% in year 2015.
Conversely, the proportion (in % term) of commercial advances in total
advances in the banking industry would going to be reduced over a period of
time.
For my task of learning the various products and their features I was guided by
the executives at the bank a lot of observation went in and sufficient data form
the internet was used to understand the products.
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Importance of The Project
Because of the following reasons, I prefer this project work to get the
knowledge of the banking system especially Retail Lending.
ā€¢ Banking is an essential industry.
ā€¢ It is where we often wind up when we are seeking a problem in financial crisis
and money related query.
ā€¢ Banking is one of the most regulated businesses in the world.
ā€¢ Banks remain important source for career opportunities for people.
ā€¢ It is vital system for developing economy for the nation.
ā€¢ Banks can play a dynamic role in delivery and purchase of consumer durables.
ā€¢ Retail Loans are one of the very important products of the banks.
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Company Profile
Union Bank of India (UBI) is one of India's largest state-owned banks (the
government owns 55.43% of its share capital). It has assets of USD 13.45
billion and all 2852 the bank's branches have been networked with ATMs. Its
online Tele-banking facility is available to all its Core Banking Customers -
individual as well as corporate. It has representative offices in Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates, and Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China, and a branch
in Hong Kong.
Because of its acronym UBI, the public sometimes confuses it with United
Bank of India.
Union Bank of India is firmly committed to consolidating and maintaining its
identity as a leading, innovative commercial Bank, with a proactive approach to
the changing needs of the society. This has resulted in a wide gamut of products
and services, made available to its valuable clientele in catering to the smallest
of their needs. Today, with its efficient, value-added services, sustained growth,
consistent profitability and development of new technologies, Union Bank has
ensured complete customer delight, living up to its image of, ā€œGOOD
PEOPLE TO BANK WITHā€. Anticipative banking- the ability to gauge the
customer's needs well ahead of real-time - forms the vital ingredient in value-
based services to effectively reduce the gap between expectations and
deliverables.
The key to the success of any organization lieu with its people. No wonder,
Union Bank's unique family of about 26,000 qualified / skilled employees is
and ever will be dedicated and delighted to serve the discerning customer with
professionalism and wholeheartedness.
Over the years, the Bank has earned the reputation of being a techno-savvy and
is a front runner among public sector banks in modern-day banking trends. It is
one of the pioneer public sector banks, which launched Core Banking Solution
in 2002. Under this solution umbrella, All Branches of the Bank have
been networked with ATMs, with online Tele-banking facility made available
to all its Core Banking Customers - individual as well as corporate. In addition
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to this, the versatile Internet Banking provides extensive information
pertainning to accounts and facets of banking. Regular banking services apart,
the customer can also avail of a variety of other value-added services like Cash
Management Service, Insurance, Mutual Funds and Demat.
For financial year ending 31 March 2010, the bank reported a net profit of
Rs.2074.92 crore. Union Bank of India sanctions loans/credit assistance to
MSME Industries for acquisition of fixed assets (factory land/buildings &
machinery) and working capital requirements at very competitive interest rates.
Bank also has financing schemes for sectors like trade & retail. Bank is going in
a big way to cover retail sector with larger share to housing & educaton.
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History
ļƒ˜ 1919: UBI was registered on November 11, 1919 as a limited company in
Mumbai. It was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi.
ļƒ˜ 1947: UBI had only 4 branches - 3 in Mumbai and 1 in Saurashtra, all
concentrated in key trade centers.
ļƒ˜ 1969: The Government nationalized UBI. At the time of its
nationalization, UBI had 240 branches in 28 states.
ļƒ˜ After nationalization, UBI merged in Belgaum Bank, a private sector bank
established in 1930.
ļƒ˜ 1985: UBI merged in Miraj State Bank, established in 1929.
ļƒ˜ 1999: UBI acquired Sikkim Bank in a rescue at the request of the Reserve
Bank of India after the discovery of extensive irregularities at the non-
scheduled bank. Sikkim Bank had eight branches located in the North-
east, which was attractive to UBI.
ļƒ˜ 2007: UBI opened representative offices in Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates, and Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China.
ļƒ˜ 2008: UBI opened a branch in Hong Kong, its first branch outside India.
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ļƒ˜ 2013: UBI opened a representative office in Sydney
Since then bank has traversed an eventful and successful journey of 92 years.
Today, Union Bank of India has a network of 2,082 branches.
Over the years, the Bank has earned the reputation of being a techno-savvy and
is a front runner among public sector banks in modern-day banking trends. It is
one of the pioneer public sector banks, which launched Core Banking Solution
in 2002. Under this solution umbrella, All Branches of the Bank have
been networked with ATMs, with online Tele-banking facility made available
to all its Core Banking Customers - individual as well as corporate. In addition
to this, the versatile Internet Banking provides extensive information
pertainning to accounts and facets of banking. Regular banking services apart,
the customer can also avail of a variety of other value-added services like Cash
Management Service, Insurance, Mutual Funds and De-Mat.
.
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About Logo
Bank has adopted a simple new logo for universal appeal and to aid top of mind
recall. The new logo symbolizes the qualities and values we stand for. Blue
standing for the commitment and the Red for the passion the Bank brings to the
work. Union bank has promised 4 key deliverables to customers based on the
strength built in:
1) Value for money
2) Committed turnaround time for delivery of products and services
3) Choice of banking channels for customers and
4) Transparency in product offerings and prices
Bank promises that YOUR DREAMS ARE NOT YOUR ASLONE, there is a
bank that is ready to fulfill the dreams of every one and hus ensuring that we
remain GOOD PEOPLE TO BANK WITH for all times to come.
Vision
ā€œTo become the bank of first choice in our chosen areas by building
beneficial and lasting relationship with customers through a process of
continuous improvementā€
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Management Profile
Name Designation
Shri Arun Tiwari Chairman & M.D
Shri. Rakesh Sethi Executive Director
Shri S. Raman Executive Director
Shri Mihir Kumar (Govt. of India, Nominee)
Shri Anil Kumar Misra Govt. of India Nominee on
recommendation of R.B.I
Shri N. Shankar Workmen Director
Shri Ashok Singh Govt. of India, Nominee Director
under General category
Sushri Anusuiya Sharma Part Time Non-Official Director
Shri Jag Mohan Sharma Charter Accountant Director
Dr. R. H Dholakia Shareholder Director
Shri G. K. Lath Shareholder Director
Dr. Uttam Kumar Sarkar Shareholder Director
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Competitors and Other Players in the Field
Top Performing Public Sector Banks
ļ¶ State Bank of India
ļ¶ Punjab National Bank
ļ¶ Bank of India
ļ¶ Canara Bank
ļ¶ Bank of Baroda
Top Performing Private Sector Banks
ļ¶ ICICI Bank
ļ¶ HDFC Bank
ļ¶ AXIS Bank
ļ¶ IDBI Bank
ļ¶ Kotak Mahindra Bank
Top Performing Foreign Banks
ļ¶ Citibank
ļ¶ Standard Chartered
ļ¶ HSBC Bank
ļ¶ ABN AMRO Bank
ļ¶ American Express
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Retail Banking Product & Services of UBI
Followings are the main products of The Union Bank of India.
ļ‚· Deposits
ļ‚· Accounts
ļ‚· Loans
ļ‚· Credit Cards
ļ‚· Debit Cards
ļ‚· Mutual Funds
ļ‚· Insurance
ļ‚· ATMā€™s
ļ‚· Services
ļ‚· Lockers
(1)Deposits:
Union Bank of India offers various deposit plans that you can
choose from depending on the term period, nature of deposit and its unique
saving and withdrawal features.
Apart from competitive interest rates and convenient withdrawal options, our
deposit plans offer other features such as overdraft facility, outstation cheque
collections, safe deposit lockers, ATM's etc.
Fixed deposits are categorised into deposits with a term period of less than 12
months, more than 12 months and recurring deposits. These deposit plans offer
convenient solutions to both working individuals as well as senior citizens.
Current and saving deposits are ideal for individuals who wish to take
advantage of multiple benefits within the same plan and even be eligible to opt
for overdrafts.
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(2)Accounts: Union Bank of India offers various types of accounts that you
can choose from depending on your requirements, nature of business and
its unique saving and withdrawal features.
(3)Loans:
Union Bank offers retail loans and loans to MSMEā€™s as well.
Retail Loans:
Union Bank of India offers a wide range of retail loans to
meet your diverse needs. Whether the need is for a new house, child's
education, purchase of a new car or home appliances, our unique and need
specific loans will enable you to convert your dreams to realities.
KEY PRODUCTS
Home Loan Personal Loan
Loans For Pensioners Auto Loans
Secured Loans Education Loan
Health Loan Mortgage
Reverse Mortgage
(4)Credit Cards:
Union Bank of India offers following range of credit
Cards.
(5)Debit Cards:
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The Union Bank of India International Debit Card is accepted at over 10000
Visa Electron ATMs in India and 850000 ATMs worldwide. The card is also
accepted at any 100000 merchant outlets in India and around 13 millions
globally. The card enables you to enjoy the convenience of cash-less purchasing
power without the fear of overdrawing your account.
Key Benefits:
ļ‚· Take advantage of the most widely accepted card and be able to
withdraw from any ATM displaying the VISA logo, in India and abroad.
ļ‚· At VISA Electron merchant shops, it can also serve as your electronic
purse, and money gets debited instantly from your account, as you pay.
ļ‚· The Card allows you to get mini-statements from Union Bank of India
ATMs, or to check the balance in your account, avoiding visits to even
our nearest branches.
(6)Services:
Apart from the Loans, Deposits, Credit and Debit Cards, Union Bank of India
offers other services to make financial dealings easy and convenient.
Key Services:
ļ‚· Demat Account
ļ‚· Online Demat Trading
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ļ‚· Remittances
ļ‚· Collection Services
ļ‚· e-banking
ļ‚· Telebanking
ļ‚· Railway Ticket Booking
ļ‚· Cash Management Services
ļ‚· Bill Payment Service
ļ‚· Tax Payment Service
ļ‚· ECS (Electronic Clearing Services)
ļ‚· Government Business (PPF, Tax Collections and Tax Savings Bonds)
(7)Lockers:
Storing too much jewellery and valuables in the house at times becomes a
security issue and an impediment in case of natural calamities.
Union Bank of India offers you, a safe, trustworthy space to store your
valuables, jewellery, documents and other things dear to you.
Key Benefits:
ļ‚· State-of-the-art Lockers, the safe deposit vaults with fully equipped,
latest burglar alarm systems.
ļ‚· For additional safety, the Locker holder assigns a code word which
further increases security.
ļ‚· Available in different sizes as per your requirement.
ļ‚· These Lockers and their contents can be nominated to people near and
dear to you
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Introduction to the Retail Banking
ā€œRetail banking is typical mass-market banking where individual customers use
local branches of larger commercial banks. Services offered include: savings
and checking accounts, mortgages, personal loans, debit cards, credit cards,
and soā€
The retail banking encompasses deposit and assets linked products as well as
other financial services offered to individual for personal consumption.
Generally, the pure retail banking is conceived to be the provision of mass
banking products and services to private individuals as opposed to wholesale
banking which focuses on corporate clients. Over the years, the concept of retail
banking has been expanded to include in many cases the services provided to
small and medium sized businesses. Some banks in Europe even include their
private banking business i.e. services to high net worth net worth individuals in
their retail Banking portfolio.
The concept of Retail banking is not new to banks. It is only now that it
is being viewed as an attractive market segment, which offers opportunities for
growth with profits. The diversified portfolio characteristic of retail banking
gives better comfort and spreads the essence of retail banking lies in individual
customers. Though the term Retail Banking and retail lending are often used
synonymously, yet the later is lust one side of Retail Banking. In retail banking,
all the banking needs of individual customers are taken care of in an integrated
manner.
SCOPE FOR RETAIL BANKING IN INDIA
o All round increase in economic activity
o Increase in the purchasing power. The rural areas have the large purchasing
power at their disposal and this is an opportunity to market Retail Banking.
o India has 200 million households and 400 million middleclass population
more than 90% of the savings come from the house hold sector. Falling
interest rates have resulted in a shift. ā€œNow People Want To Save Less And
Spend More.ā€
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o Nuclear family concept is gaining much importance which may lead to large
savings, large number of banking services to be provided are day-by-day
increasing.
o Tax benefits are available for example in case of housing loans the borrower
can avail tax benefits for the loan repayment and the interest charged for the
loan.
Retail Lending
Retail lending is the very important part of retail banking. Retail lending
is the practice of loaning money to individuals rather than institutions. Retail
lending is done by banks, credit unions, and savings and loan associations.
These institutions make loans for automobile purchase, home purchases,
medical care, home repair, vacations and other consumer uses. Retail lending
has taken a prominent role in the lending activities of banks, as the availability
of credit and the numbers of products offered for retail lending have grown. The
amount loaned through retail lending is usually smaller than those loaned
businesses. Retail lending may take the form of installment loans, which must
be paid off little by little over the course of years, or non-installment loans,
which are paid off in one lump sum. There are number of retail loans offered by
banks. Some of them are:
ļƒ¼ Home Loan
ļƒ¼ Education Loan
ļƒ¼ Auto Loan
ļƒ¼ Personal Loan
ļƒ¼ Mortgage Loan
ļƒ¼ Loan Against Shares/Debentures
ļƒ¼ Etc.
Now a day a large no. of people are taking loan from different banks. It helps
people to fulfill their need and it is really easy to repayment the loan amount
with a longer repayment period.
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Retail Loans Of Union Bank Of India
1. Union Cash
Eligibility:
Retired employees of Government / Semi Government undertakings, Banks and
other reputed private organisations etc. who draw fixed income / pension
through our Bank.
Purpose:
To meet financial requirements.
Type Of Loans:
ļ‚· Demand Loan repayable in installments with a maximum repayment
tenure of 36 months
ļ‚· Term Loan with repayment tenure of above 36 months and maximum
upto 48 months.
Quantum:
Upto Rs.1,00,000/- or 12 times the monthly pension, whichever is less.
Margin:
25% in case of Deposit Receipts / NSC / Bonds issued by Government of India
/ Financial Institutions.
50% in case of Shares & Debentures.
Repayment:
12 ā€“ 36 EMIs in case of Demand Loan repayable in Installments
Above 36 to 48 EMIs in the case of Term Loan
Rate of Interest (w.e.f. 01.07.2013): 13.75% (Fixed)
(Interest rates subject to revision from time to time)
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Processing Charges (Excluding Service Tax)
NO Processing charges.
Security
Pledge of Deposit Receipts / Shares / Debentures of corporates of good
standing, NSCs Bonds issued by Government of India / Financial Institutions
etc.
Where sufficient security is not available, personal guarantee of spouse or a
person who is the nominee under pension scheme is to be obtained.
In genuine cases, the Bank may consider this facility on a clean basis.
Other Conditions
Declaration is required from the spouse who is eligible for family pension.
2. Union Comfort
Eligibility
ļ‚· Age 18 yrs completed.
ļ‚· Permanent employee of Central Government / State Government/
Defence / Police Force / Autonomous bodies / Public / Joint Sector
undertaking / Corporations / Limited Companies / Firms / Established
Educational Institutions.
ļ‚· Individuals having regular income.
ļ‚· Tax payers, Non-I-T permissible if annual pay Rs.1 lac or more and net
take home annual pay Rs.0.40 lac - after deducting EMI of present loan.
ļ‚· Salary accounts with financing branch.
ļ‚· Min. 40% marks as per investment grade scoring chart.
Purpose
To meet personal expenses or purchase of consumer durables.
Quantum
ļ‚· 6 months net salary not exceeding Rs. 1 lac for salaried class.
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ļ‚· For others, 50% of annual income as per last 2 IT returns (not exceeding
Rs.1 lac.)
Margin
Nil.
Repayment
In 36 Euated Monthly Instalments(EMIs). Repayment starts from the nest
month of disbursement of loans.
Rate Of Interest (w.e.f. 01.07.2013)
ļ‚· 15.00%.
ļ‚· Concession in the rate of interest can be considered by Regional Head in
case of group borrowers.
Processing Charges (Excluding Service Tax)
ļ‚· Rs. 100 upto Rs. 10,000/-
ļ‚· Rs. 250 upto Rs. 50,000/-
ļ‚· Rs. 500 above Rs. 50,000/-
Security
One Guarantor having means equivalent to the loan amount, Hypothecation Of
Asset wherever applicable.
Other Conditions
ļ‚· Proof of Income (Salary Certificate).
ļ‚· Proof of Residence (latest Tel. Bill/Electricity Bill/Employer's
Certificate)
ļ‚· Irrevocable undertaking letter from the employer for recovery of
installment from salary every month and to remit to bank directly.
ļ‚· Irrevocable undertaking by the borrower authorising the Bank to recover
the loan installments from his/her salary A/c./SB A/c. with the Branch.
* Prevailing Rate of Interest will be applicable as on date of sanction.
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3. Union Education
Objective & Purpose
The scheme aims at providing financial assistance on reasonable terms:
ļ‚· To the poor and needy students that they may undertake basic education
ļ‚· To meritorious students that they may pursue higher or professional or
technical education
Eligibility
The student applying for UNION EDUCATION Loan ought to:
ļ‚· Be an Indian National
ļ‚· Has secured admission to professional or technical courses through an
appropriate Entrance Test or selection process
ļ‚· Has secured admission to a foreign University
ļ‚· Has passed an appropriate qualifying examination
a. Studies in India
ļ‚§ Graduation/Post-Graduation
ļ‚§ Professional course
ļ‚§ Management course
ļ‚§ Special Education Loan Scheme for Students pursuing
courses from approved institutions like IITs/IIMs/ /NIT
XLRI/BITS/VIT/IISc/S.P. Jain Institute Of
Management/Symbiosis Institute Of Management and T.S.
Chanakya, Navi Mumbai- Nautical Science and MERI,
Calcutta, Marine Engineering, MERI, Mumbai, Maritime
Science.
b. Studies Abroad :
ļ‚§ Graduation: For job-oriented professional or technical
courses offered by reputed universities
ļ‚§ Post-Graduation: MCA, MBA, MS and such other courses
ļ‚§ Courses conducted by CIMA, London, CPA, USA., and
such other institution
Purpose
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To the poor and needy students to undertake basic education.
To meritorious students to pursue higher or professional or technical education.
Conditions
ļ‚· The Parent/Guardian of the student who is availing loan from our bank
shall be made co-obligator/joint borrower irrespective of the age of such
students.
ļ‚· The Loan Accounts of students applying through college/institutions will
be sanctioned/disbursed at the branch nearest to permanent
residence/place of domicile of the borrower student.
ļ‚· Loan will be disbursed directly to the college/institute.
ļ‚· Student to produce mark list of previous term/semester before availing
next installment.
ļ‚· Student /Parent to provide latest mailing address before availing next
installment.
ļ‚· In case of parents with transferable job, new address to be provided
before availing installments.
Quantum Of Loan
Need-based finance subject to repayment capacity of the parent or student with
margin and upto the following ceilings
For studies in India - Up to Rs. 10 lacs
For studies abroad - Up to Rs. 20 lacs
Margin
No margin for loans up to Rs. 4.00 lacs . However, for loan of higher amounts,
the margin requirement is 5% for inland studies and 15% for studies abroad.
Scholarship/assistance to be included in margin.
Margin maybe brought in on pro-rata basis as and when disbursement is made.
Repayment
Repayment holiday or Moratorium on loan: Course period + 1 year OR 6
months after job placement, whichever is earlier.
Starting from this point, the loan is to be repaid in 5-7 years after completion of
course period/moratorium.
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Rate Of Interest(w.e.f 01.07.2013)
For Male Student :
Up to Rs. 4.00 lakhs : 11.75% (Fixed)
Above Rs. 4.00 lakhs upto Rs.7.50 lakhs : 12.50% (Fixed)
Above Rs. 7.50 lakhs : 12.00% (Fixed)
For Female Student:
Up to Rs. 4.00 lakhs : 11.25% (Fixed)
Above Rs. 4.00 lakhs upto Rs.7.50 lakhs : 12.00% (Fixed)
Above Rs. 7.50 lakhs : 11.50% (Fixed)
* Interest rates subject to revision from time to time
Security:
ļ‚· Up to Rs. 4.00 lakhs - Nil
ļ‚· Above Rs. 4.00 lakhs upto Rs.7.50 lakhs ā€“ Collateral in form of suitable
third party gurantee.
ļ‚· Above Rs. 7.50 lakhs ā€“ collateral security of suitable value along with
assignment of future income of student for payment of installments.
ļ‚· Life insurance policy of sum not less than the loan amount is required to
be taken out in name of student & got assigned in bankā€™s favour for the
entire repayment tenure (preferably SUD life ā€“ Shiksha Suraksha Plan)
Documents Required for Union Education:
Completed application form
Ā· 2 Passport size photograph of each applicant and co-applicant (Parent)
Ā· Proof of income, salary certificate, Income tax returns etc of co-applicant (Parent)
Ā· Proof of Identity ā€“ PAN Card/ Voters ID/ Passport/ Driving License/College-I
card
Ā· Copy of admit card and rank card of qualifying admission test/entrance test, proof
of admission, offer letter etc ( I-20) in the case of overseas education.
Ā· Proof of Residence ā€“ Recent Telephone Bill/ Electricity Bill/ Property tax receipt/
Passport/ Voters ID Bank Account statement/passbook for the previous six months.
Ā· Proof of Co-applicant business address in respect of businessmen/ industrialists.
Ā· Sale Deed, , Non encumbrance certificate, Land/ Building Tax paid receipt etc. (as
applicable) in case collateral security is offered.
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*In case of third party guarantee, statement of assets and liabilities such guarantor
4. Union Health
Eligibility
Any qualified medical practitioner / Dentist in the age group of 25 to 60 years
with minimum three years experience and in the age group of 25 to 60 years.
Firms / Companies engaged in medical profession in which Doctors / Dentist
are Partners or Directors or the Proprietor.
Quantum
An amount equivalent to 75% of the equipment cost and other Assets to be
financed.
Margin
Minimum 25% of cost of equipments and other assets to be financed.
Repayment
Maximum 7 years including initial moratorium period of 3/6 months - By
Equated Monthly Instalments.
Rate Of Interest (w.e.f. 01.07.2013)
A Fixed Interest rate of 12.50% for Individuals and 12.50% for others. Interest
rate will not undergo any change till full repayment of the loan.
* Interest rates subject to revision from time to time
Processing Charges(Excluding Service Tax)
0.50% of loan amount.
Security
Hypothecation of equipment / items purchased out of Bank finance.
Collateral security 50% of loan amount.
EM of premises in case the loan is for acquiring premises.
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Other Conditions
Third Party gurantee is not mandatory
No Prepayment penality if the loan is adjusted by the borrower from his own
verifiable legitimate sources or genuine sale. However, 2% charged on an
average o/s. balance of last 12 months if loan is closed on take over by other
Banks / Financial Institutions.
* Rate of Interest prevailing on the date of sanction shall be applicable.
List of documents
Ā·Completed Application Form
Ā·Passport size photograph of the applicant
Ā·Copy of certificate evidencing Medical qualification
Ā·Copy of Registration with AIMA
Ā· Quotations towards purchase of equipment/copy of sale agreement towards
purchase of premises for setting up of clinic
Ā·IT-Return
Ā·Proof of Identity ā€“ PAN Card/ Voters ID/ Passport/ Driving License
Ā·Proof of Residence ā€“ Recent Telephone Bill/ Electricity Bill/ Property tax
receipt
Ā·Statement of Bank Account for last 6 months
Ā·Details of collateral security offered
5. Union Home
Eligibility
ļ‚· Indian Citizen - 21 years and above.
ļ‚· Either single account or joint account with other family members
viz.(father, mother, spouse or son ) with regular source of income.
ļ‚· Individuals who may be employed/self-employed in business having
regular income.
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ļ‚· A minimum of 50% marks as per investment grade scoring chart(Internal
method of the bank).
Purpose
ļ‚· Purchase/construction of independent house/flat.
ļ‚· Repair/Improvement/Extension.
ļ‚· Repayment of loan availed from another agency/Bank/NBFC.
ļ‚· For purchase/ construction of 2nd property (independent house/flat)
ļ‚· Plot sold by a Government-recognized agency viz., HUDA, HOUSEFED
and such others.
Quantum
ļ‚· Max Rs. 300 Lacs for Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru,
Ahmedabad, Hyderabad,Gurgaon, Noida and New Delhi.
ļ‚· For other cities Rs. 100 lacs
ļ‚· Max. Rs. 10 lacs for repair.
Margin
ļ‚· For loan up to Rs. 200 lacs, 20% of the cost of the property.
ļ‚· For loan above Rs. 200 lacs, 35% of the cost of the property.
Repayment
ļ‚· Moratorium up to 18 months wherever loan is taken for under
construction flat or building.
ļ‚· By Equated Monthly Installment (EMI.)
ļ‚· The maximum repayment period should not exceed 25 years
(including moratorium) for construction / purchase of house/ flat and 10
years for repair.
ļ‚· Option of Flip/Step-up/Balloon methods of repayments for the
convenience of the borrowers.
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Rate Of Interest ( w e f 15.02.2013)
Loan upto Rs. 5 Lacs
Tenor Upto 5 years >5 Years to
10 Years
>10 Years to 15
Years
>15 Years to 25
Years
Fixed 9.75% N.A. N.A. N.A.
Floating BPLR -
2.75%
i.e . 9.00 %
BPLR - 2.50
%
I .e. 9.25 %
BPLR - 2.25 %
i.e 9.50 %
BPLR - 2.25 %
i.e 9.50 %
Loan above Rs 5 Lacs upto 30 Lacs
Tenor Upto 5 years >5 Years to
10 Years
>10 Years to 15
Years
>15 Years to 25
Years
Fixed 9.75% N.A. N.A. N.A.
Floating BPLR -
2.75%
i.e . 9.00 %
BPLR - 2.50
%
i.e. 9.25 %
BPLR - 2.25 %
i.e 9.50 %
BPLR -
2.25%
i.e. 9.50%
Loan above Rs 30 Lacs upto 50 Lacs
Tenor
Upto 5
years
>5 Years to 10
Years
>10 Years to 15
Years
>15 Years to 25
Years
Fixed 10.75% N.A. N.A. N.A.
Floating
BPLR -
2.50%
i.e . 9.25 %
BPLR - 2.25 %
i.e. 9.50 %
BPLR - 2.00 %
i.e 9.75 %
BPLR - 2.00% i.e.
9.75%
Loan above Rs 50 Lacs and upto 200 Lacs
Tenor
Upto 5
Years
>5 Years to 10
Years
>10 Years to 15
Years
>15 Years to 25
Years
Fixed 10.75% N.A. N.A. N.A.
Floating
BPLR-
2.25%
i.e . 9.50%
BPLR - 1.75
%
I .e. 10.00 %
BPLR - 1.50%
i.e 10.25 %
BPLR - 1.50%
i.e. 10.25%
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Loan above Rs 200 Lacs
Tenor Upto 5 Years
> 5 Years to 10
Years
>10 Years to 15
Years
>15 Years to 25
Years
Fixed N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
Floating
BPLR-1.75%
i.e. 10.00%
BPLR-1.25%
i.e. 10.50%
BPLR-1.00%
i.e. 10.75%
BPLR-1.00%
i.e. 10.75%
BPLR = 11.75% with effect from 01.07.2013
* Interest rates subject to revision from time to time
Processing Charges
0.50% of loan amount subject to a maximum of Rs.15000/- plus service tax as
applicable
ļ‚· 50% of the processing charges plus service tax as applicable at the time
of application
ļ‚· 50% of the processing charges plus service tax as applicable on
acceptance of sanction
The Processing charges have been waived under the festive offer till 14th
Feb,
2010
Prepayment Penalty
No prepayment penalty if the loan is adjusted by the borrower from his own
verifiable legitimate sources of income or genuine sale. However 2% charged
on an average o/s. balance of last 12 months if loan is closed on take over by
other banks/financial institutions.
Insurance
ļ‚· Building insurance mandatory
ļ‚· Personal accident coverage (incase of death)
ļ‚· Life insurance (Preferably SUD Life ā€“ Ashiana Suraksha Plan)
GUARANTEE
Third party guarantee is not mandatory.
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Documents Required for Union Home
Completed application form
Ā· 2 Passport size photograph of each applicants
Ā· Proof of income, salary certificate, Income tax returns etc.
Ā· Proof of Identity ā€“ PAN Card/ Voters ID/ Passport/ Driving License
Ā· Proof of Residence ā€“ Recent Telephone Bill/ Electricity Bill/ Property tax
receipt/ Passport/ Voters ID /Bank Account statement/passbook for the
previous six months.
Ā· Proof of business address in respect of businessmen/ industrialists
Ā· Sale Deed, Agreement of Sale, Letter of Allotment, Non encumbrance
certificate, Land/ Building Tax paid receipt etc. (as applicable and subject
to satisfaction report from our empanelled lawyer)
Ā· Copy of approved plan and approval from the Local Body
Ā· Original NOC under the Provisions of ULC Act
Ā· Copy of the Order permitting Land Conversion in case of conversion of
Agricultural land
Ā· Non Encumbrance Certificate for 30 years
Ā· Copy of the land tax receipt/building tax receipt
Ā· Copy of the Allotment letter of Housing Board/Builder/Co-op. Society
Ā· Affidavit
6. Union Miles
Union Miles Scheme is offered to individuals /firms for vehicle finance for their
personal use.
Eligibility
ļ‚· Individuals above 18 years of age
ļ‚· Permanent employee of Central/State/Defence/Police Force/Public or
Joint Sector Undertaking/reputed firms/ established Educational Inst.
ļ‚· Professional/Businessmen having regular income.
ļ‚· Borrower has at least minimum services to liquidate the loan 1 year prior
to retirement.
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ļ‚· Firms / Companies.
ļ‚· Min 40% marks as per investment grade scoring chart
Purpose
ļ‚· For Purchase of new two/four wheelers, for personal or professional use
ļ‚· Second hand vehicles upto 3 years old also eligible.
Quantum
Four Wheeler- 4 times the net annual income as per ITR/salary slip subject to a
maximum loan of Rs 40 lacs for new vehicle and Rs 10 lacs for old vehicle
Two Wheeler- 4 times the net annual income as per ITR/salary slip
subject to a maximum loan of Rs 1 lacs for new vehicle
Margin
ļ‚· 15% of on road price (Ex-Showroom + registration + Insurance + Road
Tax)
ļ‚· 50% of cost of old vehicle
Repayment
ļ‚· Four Wheelers - A Maximum of 60 months in Equated Monthly
Installments(EMIs).
ļ‚· Two Wheelers - A Maximum of 36 months in Equated Monthly
Installments(EMIs).
Under Tie-up
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4 Wheelers - A maximum of 72 EMIs ( Maruti, Hyundai, Tata Motors)
Rate Of Interest (w.e.f. 15.02.2014)
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Period Rate Of Interest
4 wheelers (new car)
Upto 3 Years 11.00% p.a
Over 3 Years to 5 Years 11.25% p.a
2 Wheelers
Upto 3 Years 12.75% p.a
Above 3 Years to 5 Years 13.25% p.a
Old Cars(Not Older than 3 Years) 13.25% p.a
* Interest rates subject to revision from time to time
Processing Charges (Excluding Service Tax)
ļ‚· Two Wheelers Rs. 250
ļ‚· Four Wheelers Rs. 500 per vehicle for Loan upto Rs. 2 Lacs.
ļ‚· Four Wheelers Rs. 1000 per vehicle for Loan over Rs. 2 Lacs.
Security
ļ‚· Hypothecation of vehicle financed by the Bank.
ļ‚· Bank's lien to be got noted with the transport authorities.
Prepayment Penalty
No prepayment penalty if the loan is adjusted by the borrower from his own
verifiable legitimate sources of income or genuine sale. However , 2% charged
on an average o/s balance of last 12 months if loan is closed on take over by
other bank/financial institutes
Guarantee
Guarantee of the spouse. In case unmarried, third party guarantee with
sufficient means.
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7. Union Mortgage Scheme
Scheme for financing against Mortgage of immovable property
Eligibility
Any Individual in the age group of 18-60 years of age owning residential/
commercial property (land/plot/ building) and who are Income-tax assesses
having net monthly income of Rs.10,000/- pm in the case of salaried persons
and an annual income of Rs.1.20 lacs p.a. in the case of non salaried perosns.
Earning family members income can also be clubbed to arrive at the maximum
loan quantum.
Individuals who are not Income Tax assessee are also eligible for this scheme,
subject to production of proof of income acceptable to the Bank.
A minimum 40 points as per investment grade scoring chart.
Purpose
To meet any personal expenditure of varied needs like marriage of children,
higher education, medical expnses or any unforeseen expnses and also as
liquidity finance.
QUANTUM OF LOAN
Metro Urban
Maximum 50 lakh 25 lakh
Minimum 1 lakhs 1 lakhs
Subject to 36 times of gross monthly income of salaried persons
OR
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2 time the Net annual Income in case of others (Income as per the latest IT
return less taxes payable) whichever is lesser.
Nature Of Facility
Facility can be given in the form of Term Loan or Secured Overdraft. However,
SOD Facility will not be considered for salaried persons
Margin
50% of the fair market value of the property mortgaged as per the latest
valuation report not older than six months from an approved valuer of the Bank.
Fresh valuation at the cost of the borrower(s) once in three years required
during currency of advance.
Repayment
Loan amount together with interest is to be repaid in maximum 84 equal
monthly installments.
Post-dated cheque for the 84 EMIs will be collected up-front.
Subject to closure of the loan with full adjustment prior to the retirement in case
of salaried class.
SOD limit gets reduced by 20% at the time of each annual review / renewal
dates commencing from 5 years prior to attaining 60 years of age.
Rate Of Interest (Latest Rate Of Interest Will Be
Applicable)
- Fixed Rate : 15.25%
- Floating rate : BPLR + 2.50% i.e.14.25%
Present BPLR is 11.75%
* Interest rates subject to revision from time to time
Processing Charges
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One time fee of 0.50% of the loan amount plus service tax as
applicable collected up front.
SECURITY
Equitable Mortgage of non-encumbered residential house/flat, commercial or
industrial property situated in Metro, Urban & Semi-urban centres only in the
name and possesion of the borrower and/or his/her family member.
OTHER CONDITIONS
No Prepayment penalty if the loan is adjusted by the borrower from his own
verfiable legitimate sources or genuine sale. However, 2% charged on an
average outstanding balance of last 12 months if loan is closed on take over by
other Banks/Financial Institutions.
Union Mortgage Documents Required for Union Mortgage:
1) Completed application form
2) Passport size photograph of each applicant
3) Proof of income, salary certificate, Income tax returns etc.
4) Proof of Identity ā€“ PAN Card/ Voters ID/ Passport/ Driving License
5) Proof of Residence ā€“ Recent Telephone Bill/ Electricity Bill/ Property tax
receipt/ Passport/ Voters ID
6) Proof of business address in respect of businessmen/ industrialists
7) Sale Deed, Agreement of Sale, Letter of Allotment, Non encumbrance
certificate, Land/ Building Tax paid receipt etc. (as applicable and subject to
satisfactiory report from our empanelled lawyer)
8) Copy of approved plan and approval from the Local Body
9) Statement of Bank Account/ Pass Book for last 6 months
10) Original NOC under the Provisions of ULC Act
11) Copy of the Order permitting Land Conversion in case of conversion of
Agricultural land
12) Non Encumbrance Certificate for 30 years
13) Copy of the land tax receipt/building tax receipt Copy of the Allotment
letter of Housing Board/Builder/Co-op. Society
14) Statement of assets and liabilities of the guarantor
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8. Union Reverse Mortgage(URM)
Union Reverse Mortgage is a scheme to provide a source of additional income
for Senior Citizens of India who own self-acquired and self-occupied house
property in India.
Eligibility
ļ‚· Number of Borrowers : Single Or Jointly with Spouse in case of a living
spouse.
ļ‚· Minimum age requirement of the first borrower is 60 year.
ļ‚· Number of surviving spouses on the date of sanction of loan should not
be more than one
ļ‚· Minimum Age requirement of the spouse is 55 year.
Purpose Of The Loan
ļ‚· Up-gradation,renovation,extension and insurance of residental property.
ļ‚· Medical emergency expenditure for maintenance of family.
ļ‚· Supplementing pension/other income.
ļ‚· Repayment of an existing loan taken for the residental property.
ļ‚· Meeting any other genuine need as may be specified by the borrower and
agreed to by the lender.
ļ‚· Loan amount Should not be used for speculative, trading and business
purposes
Residence
ļ‚· The property against which the borrower proposes to raise the loan
should be his/her permanent primary residence.
ļ‚· The residence (house/flat) should be self-acquired and self owned.
ļ‚· Proof of owner ship of residence to be established.
ļ‚· Borrower(s) will be required to inform the bank when they cease to use
the residence as their permanent residence.
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Quantum Of Loan
The Loan amount along with interest will be 70% of the assessed market value
of the property subject to
ļ‚· Maximum of Rs. 50 Lacs
ļ‚· Minimum of Rs. 1 Lac
Margin
30% (inclusive of interest upto maturity)
Security
The loan shall be secured by way of equitable mortgage of residential property.
Tenure
Minimum tenure based on age of borrower as given below :
Age of main
borrower
Minimum Tenure
of Loan
60-65 Years 15 years
More than 65
Years
10 Years
Disbursement
Monthly payout or a combination of payout and lumpsum
Rate Of Interest
ļ‚· 10.50% p.a.(Fixed)
ļ‚· Interest to be reset once in every 5 Years
* Interest rates subject to revision from time to time
Processing Fee
0.5 % of the loan amount or Rs. 10000, whichever is lower
Prepayment
ļ‚· Option to prepay the loan anytime during the tenure of the loan.
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ļ‚· NO prepayment penalty
Other conditions:
ļ‚· The home property is to be measured by the borrower at his cost against
fire, earthquake & other calamities.
ļ‚· The borrower shall ensure to pay all taxes, charges etc on time.
ļ‚· Bank reserves the right to pay insurance premium, taxes, charges etc by
reducing loan amount to that extent, if the borrower fail to pay same on
time.
ļ‚· The borrower shall maintain property in good condition.
List of documents to be attached along with the completed application form:
ļ‚· Identification proof: UBI account no./ Passport/ I-card issued by
government/ Voter Photo Id card
ļ‚· Address proof: Latest telephone bill/ electricity bill/ credit card bill
ļ‚· Birth date proof: Birth certificate/ Passport/ Secondary/ Higher Secondary/
University certificate/ Pension Payment order
ļ‚· Copy of Title deeds: Title deeds, latest electricity bill paid, latest receipt of
property tax paid
ļ‚· Photograph of building: Photograph showing full front view of the building
in which the property is located
ļ‚· Photograph of applicants: Two copies of photograph pasted on the
application form
ļ‚· Cheque towards payment of processing fees/ Advocateā€™s fee/ Valuerā€™s fee
9. Union Smile
Eligibility
Pensioners & salaried class who are drawing their pension/ salary through
Union Bank of India.
Purpose
To meet unforeseen medical expenses, timely payment of dues to State
Electricity Board, Telephone, School fees and water charge and other such
needs.
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Quantum
Maximum 90% of one monthā€™s pension/salary credited in the account
Margin
10%
Repayment
Entire amount of overdraft and interest should be recovered while crediting next
pension/salary. Otherwise, it can be recovered in installments within a period of
3 months, if so required by borrower.
Rate Of Interest (w.e.f. 01.07.2013)
2% of the amount of overdraft in the account every month.
Interest to be recovered as and when the pension /salary is credited.
* Interest rates subject to revision from time to time
Processing Charges
Nil.
Security
Nil.
Other Conditions
The facility can be allowed on an ongoing basis by liquidating earlier dues.
Pensioners of Union Bank of India are also eligible.
10. Union Top-Up Scheme
Eligibility
Existing home loan borrowers (Standard Assets with regular EMI repayment)
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who
ļƒ¼ Are salaried/professional & self employed, agriculturists or business men
having regular source of Income.
ļƒ¼ Have repaid minimum 24 EMIs in Home loan account and Where net
take home pay/monthly income is not be less than 35% of gross monthly
income/earnings after considering all deductions including the EMI of
the proposed TOP-up Loan.
Purpose
To meet any type of expenditure in respect of the House viz. repairs/renovation/
remodeling / furnishing etc.
Nature Of Facility
Term Loan (Floating)
Quantum
ļ‚· The maximum amount of loan can be extended upto 50% of EMIs repaid
subject to minimum of Rs.50,000/- to Maximum of Rs.5,00,000/-
Rate Of Interest (w.e.f. 01.07.2013)
Union
Top-Up
(Original Housing Loan
Limit upto Rs.30 lacs)
(Original Housing Loan Limit
Above Rs.30 lacs)
Term
Loan
BPLR ā€“ 1.75% i.e. 10.00%
(Floating)
BPLR ā€“1.00% i.e. 10.75%
(Floating)
* Interest rates subject to revision from time to time
Margin
50% [i.e. only 50% of the amount already repaid will be considered as top-up
loan subject to maximum cap].
Processing Charges
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0.50% of the Top-up Loan amount.
Security
Existing Mortgaged House will continue as security (the house for which
housing loan is extended and is secured by EM.).
Guarantee
Guarantee is applicable wherever guarantee is taken in the existing Home Loan.
Repayment
ļ‚· The maximum repayment period is of 5 years or left over period for the
borrower before he attains retirement or 60 years of age which ever is
earlier. Term loan is subject to review every year.
Tax Benefits
Accrued interest on Top-up loan is eligible for exemption under section 24 of
Income Tax Act, provided the loan is granted for the purposes of renovation,
additions, repairs or reconstructions of house property. However, if the loan is
granted for furnishing of house, such exemption is not available. (The
Installments towards repayment of Principal is not eligible for exemption under
Income Tax).
List of documents
Ā· Completed application form
Ā· Passport size photograph of the applicant
Ā· Estimate/quotation towards repairs/renovation/furnishing
Ā· Latest salary slip/IT Return
Ā· Latest salary slip/IT Return of the guarantor, if any
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Meaning of Research:
Research is a diligent and systematic inquiry or investigation into a subject in
order to discover or revise facts, theories, applications etc.
Meaning of Methodology:
Methodology is the system of methods followed by a particular discipline.
Research Methodology:
Research methodology is a methodology for collecting all sorts of information
& data pertaining to the subject in question. The objective is to examine all the
issues involved & conduct situational analysis. The methodology includes the
overall research design, sampling procedure & fieldwork done & finally the
analysis procedure. The methodology used in the study consistent of sample
survey using both primary & secondary data. The primary data has been
collected with the help of questionnaire as well as personal observation book,
magazine; journals have been referred for secondary data. The questionnaire
has been drafted & presented by the researcher himself.
Objectives:
1. To study about the comparative advantage of various retail loans offered
by UBI
2. To make a comparative study of with respect to other public sector banks
3. To study customers perception of UBI about the retail loans offered by
UBI
Methods of Data Collection:
There are two methods of data collection viz. Primary and Secondary. Here,
Collection of data is done by Secondary Data & through Questionnaires (i.e.,
Primary data was collected through Questionnaire).
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Sample Size:
Sample of 200 people was taken into study, and their data was collected
Sampling Technique:
To study the Project, a Simple Random Sampling technique is used.
Area of Scope:
Sasaram
Methodology Used:
Since the research carried out for this project is comparative in nature, the study
of various retail schemes of the selected banks were required for comparing
them with the schemes of the UBI. The data collection was done by personal
interview or direct observations. At the same time, related articles, newspapers,
magazines, in-house journals of banks, etc were referred. The information on
the project under consideration was obtained by the bank employees and
officials. Also I went through various files and the official correspondence of
the bank for better understanding the topic under the study.
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Meaning of Analysis:
Data analysis involves the study of relationship and/or degree of association
among several variables. Analysis is nothing but ordering of data for obtaining
answers to research questions. It is the breaking down of data and ordering
them in such a way so as to obtain a meaningful answer to the research
question. The tables/diagrams given below clearly explain our analytical
section.
Meaning of Interpretation:
Data interpretation can be defined as applying statistical procedures to analyze
specific facts from a study or body of research. It refers to the techniques of
drawing inferences from an analytical study of collected data.
Interpretation of data is done by using statistical tools like tables, Pie diagrams,
Bar graphs, and also using quantitative techniques to derive some meaningful
information. The following description, tables and interpretation helped to make
an analysis of my study.
Classification & Tabulation of data:
The data thus collected were classified according to the categories,comparitive
tables & the summary tables were prepared.
Statistical tools used for analysis:
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Out of the total respondents, the respondents who responded logically were
taken into account while going into statistical details & analysis of data. The
tools that have been used for analyzing data & inference drawing are mainly
statistical tools like percentage, ranking, averages, etc. As per questionnaire and
market surveys I have find out different responses from different people.
According to their responses I analyze the findings and draw certain remarks.
Comparison of UBIā€™s Retail Loans with Other
Banks
Below is the comparison between different retail loans provided by Union Bank
of India (UBI) with retail loans of State Bank of India (SBI), Punjab National
Bank (PNB) and Bank of India (BOI). Each loan of UBI has been compared
with the similar loan provided by other banks. For e.g. Education loan of UBI is
compared with education loan of SBI, PNB and BOI.
Tab: 1 Home Loan Comparison
UBI SBI PNB BOI
Eligibility
21yrs and
above
18 yrs and
above
18 yrs and
above
18 yrs and
above
Amount
300 lacs
Maximum
maximum10
lacs for repair
No such
maximum
limits for new
construction/pu
rchase
Loan amount
subject to
banks terms
and condition.
No such
maximum
limits for new
construction/p
urchase
Loan amount
Subject to
banks terms
and condition.
Max.20 lacs
Min 1 lac to
300 lacs
Maximum(Ur
ban)
* No
Minimum
Limit for
Rural / semi
urban centers
Max.20 lacs
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for repairs.
Max.20 lacs
for purchase
of land.
Max.2 lacs for
furnishing.
for repairs.
Max.30 lacs
for purchase
of land.
Max.1 lac for
furnishing.
Interest
* Interest
rates subject
to revision
from time to
time
Upto 30 lacs
9.75% (fixed)
Above 30lacs
and upto 200
lacs
10.75%
(Fixed)
Above 200
lacs
Upto 5 yrs
BPLR-1.75%
(floating)
> 5 yrs to 10
yrs
BPLR-1.25%
(Floating)
> 10yrs to 25
yrs
BPLR-1.00%
Upto 75 lacs
1st
Year ā€“
8%(Fixed)
2nd
& 3rd
Year -
9%(Fixed)
After 3 yrs rate
may be fixed
or floating as
per the
borrowerā€™s
choice.
In Case of
Floating rate:
SABR ā€“ 2.5%
Fixed rate:
SABR-.75%
Fixed interest
rate shall be
subject to
force-majeure
clause.(SBAR
= 11.75%p.a.)
Above 75 lacs
Fixed Rates
Upto 20 lac:
Upto 5 yrs:
9.25
Above 5 &
upto 10 yrs:
10.00
Above 10 &
upto 20 yrs:
10.50
Above 20 yrs
& upto 25 yrs:
10.75
Above 20 lac:
Upto 5 yrs:
10.00
Above 5 &
upto 10 yrs:
10.25
Above 10 &
Floating
Rates
Upto 30 lac:
Upto 5 yrs:
8.75
Above 5 &
upto 10 yrs:
9.00
Above 10 &
upto 20 yrs:
9.25
Above 20 yrs
& upto 25
yrs: 9.50
Above 30lacs
to 50 lacs:
Upto 5 yrs:
9.50
Above 5 &
upto 10 yrs:
9.75
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Floating Rates
linked to
SABR
upto 20 yrs:
10.75
Above 20 yrs
& upto 25 yrs:
11.00
Floating
Rates
Upto 20 lac:
Upto 5 yrs:
8.75
Above 5 &
upto 10 yrs:
9.00
Above 10 &
upto 20 yrs:
9.25
Above 20 yrs
& upto 25 yrs:
9.50
Above 20 lac:
Upto 5 yrs:
9.50
Above 5 &
upto 10 yrs:
9.50
Above 10 &
upto 20 yrs:
9.75
Above 10 &
upto 20 yrs:
10.00
Above 20 yrs
& upto 25
yrs: 10.25
Above 50
lac:
Upto 5 yrs:
10.25
Above 5 &
upto 10 yrs:
10.50
Above 10 &
upto 20 yrs:
10.75
Above 20 yrs
& upto 25
yrs: 11.00
~ 55 ~
Above 20 yrs
& upto 25 yrs:
10.00
Margin
Upto 200 lacs
20%
Above 200
lacs 35%
Upto 75lacs
20%
Above 75 lacs
25%
25% of the
cost of
construction
of house or
purchase of
house/flat.
For Loan
upto Rs.10
Lacs ā€“ 15%
For Loan
over Rs.10
Lacs ā€“ 20%
Repayment
Max 25 yrs
for new
purchase
Max 10 yrs
for repair.
Maximum 25
years
OR
Up to the age
of 70 years (the
age by which
the loan should
be fully repaid)
of the
borrower,
whichever is
early.
In Case Of
New
Purchase:
25 years or
before the
borrower
attains the age
of 65 years.
In Case of
Repair:
10 years.
Maximum 20
years.
Processing
Fees
0.50% of loan
amount
subject to
maximum of
15000/- plus
service tax
Upto 5 lacs:
1000/-
Above 5 to 10
lacs: 2000/-
Above 10 to 20
lacs: 5000/-
Above 20 to 50
lacs: 7000/-
For loans upto
Rs. 300 lacs =
0.50% of the
loan amount
with a cap of
Rs. 20,000/-
For loans
above Rs. 300
lacs =0.90%
of the loan
For loans
upto Rs.30
lacs One time
@ 0.55% of
loan amount
min. Rs.
3000/- and
max.
Rs.10000/-
~ 56 ~
Above 50 lacs
to 1 cr: 8000/-
Above 1cr to 5
cr: 10000/-
Above 5cr:
20000/-
amount
Documentati
on Charges:
Rs.1350/- +
Service tax &
Education
Cess
For Loan
over Rs.30
Lacs upto
Rs.50 lacs ā€“
One time flat
Rs.15,000/-
For Loan
over Rs.50
Lacs upto
Rs.1.00 crore
ā€“ One time
flat
Rs.20,000/-
Loans over
Rs.1.00 crore
ā€“ One time
flat
Rs.25,000/-
Loans over
Rs.3.00
crores ā€“ One
time flat
Rs.50,000/-
For
Partnership
firms &
Corporate
Borrowers ā€“
Processing
charges will
be double
that of
~ 57 ~
applicable to
individuals
For Rural
areas ā€“
Processing
charges will
be 50% that
of applicable
to individuals
in respect of
loans availed
by borrowers
from rural
areas from
the Rural
Branches.
In eligibility aspect UBI is the least flexible of all it requires 3 yrs more for
being eligible for getting the loan. The maximum amount given under the
scheme is less than SBI & PNB and for repairs it is 10 lacs lesser than PNB and
BOI and far lesser than SBI. For furnishing UBI gives top-up scheme. UBI has
highest interest rate of all the four selected banks. Up to 200 lacs UBI is most
flexible in margin aspect but above 200 lacs UBI has highest margin. In
repayment BOI is the least flexible giving the lowest term where as UBI is at
par with other two banks. Up to 2 lacs UBI and PNB has lowest processing fees
but above 2 lacs SBI has lowest processing fees.
Tab: 2 Education Loan Comparison
UBI SBI PNB BOI
Quantum
For studies in
India ā€“
Up to Rs. 10
lacs
For studies in
India-
Up to Rs. 10 lacs
For studies
For studies in
India-
Up to Rs. 10 lacs
For studies
For studies in
India-
Up to Rs. 10 lacs
For studies
~ 58 ~
For studies
abroad ā€“
Up to Rs. 20
lacs
abroad ā€“
Up to Rs. 20
lacs
abroad ā€“
Up to Rs. 20
lacs
abroad ā€“
Up to Rs. 20
lacs
Interest
* Interest
rates subject
to revision
from time to
time
For Male
Students:
Up to Rs. 4.00
lakhs:11.75%
Above Rs. 4.00
lakhs upto
Rs.7.50 lakhs:
12.50%
Above Rs. 7.50
lakhs :12%
For Girl
Students:
0.50%
concession on
above rates
For Male
Student :
Up to Rs. 4.00
lakhs: 11.25%
Above Rs. 4.00
lakhs upto
Rs.7.50 lakhs :
12.75%
Above Rs. 7.50
lakhs :11.75%
For Girl
Students:
0.50%
concession on
above rates
Repayable in
less than 03
years:
Loan upto Rs.4
lac: BPLR ā€“
0.50%
(i.e. 10.50%)
Loan over Rs.4
lac: BPLR +
0.25%
(i.e. 11.25%)
Repayable in 03
years and
above:
Loan upto Rs.4
lac: BPLR ā€“
1.00%+0.50%T
P(i.e. 10.50%)
Loan over Rs.4
lac: BPLR-
0.25% +
0.50%TP
(i.e. 11.25%)
Upto Rs.4.00
lacs ā€“
2.50% below
BPLR.,
Min. 9.50%
p.a.
Above Rs.4.00
lacs :
upto Rs.7.50
lacs ā€“ 2.00%
below BPLR,
Min. 10.00%
p.a.
Above Rs.7.50
lacs:
1.25% below
BPLR, Min.
10.75% p.a.
Int. Concession
of 0.50%p.a. for
Woman
Beneficiaries
for limits upto
Rs.50,000/- and
1% for limits
over
Rs.50,000/-
Margin
No margin for
loans up to Rs.
4.00 lacs
For loan above
4 lacs:
5% for inland
studies and
15% for studies
No margin for
loans up to Rs.
4.00 lacs .
For loan above
4 lacs:
5% for inland
studies and
15% for studies
No margin for
loans up to Rs.
4.00 lacs .
For loan above
4 lacs:
5% for inland
studies and 15%
for studies
No margin for
loans up to Rs.
4.00 lacs .
For loan above
4 lacs:
5% for inland
studies and 15%
for studies
~ 59 ~
abroad. abroad. abroad. abroad.
Repayment
Repayment
holiday:
Course period +
1 year
OR
6 months after
job placement,
whichever is
earlier.
Repayment
holiday:
Course period +
1 year
OR
6 months after
job placement,
whichever is
earlier.
Maximum
repayment
duration:5-7
yrs.
Repayment
holiday:
Course period +
1 year
OR
6 months after
job placement,
whichever is
earlier.
Maximum
repayment
duration:5-7 yrs.
Extension of
time for
completion of
course may be
permitted for 2
yrs.
Repayment
holiday:
Course period +
1 year
OR
6 months after
job placement,
whichever is
earlier.
Maximum
repayment
duration:5-7
yrs.
Processing
Fees
Nil Nil
* Deposit of
Rs. 5000/- for
education loan
for studies
abroad which
will be adjusted
in the margin
money
For study in
india : Nil
For Study
abroad:- @
0.50% with a
maximum of
Rs. 5000/-
(refundable on
availment of the
loan amount)
For study in
india:Nil
For studies
abroad:
Rs.1000 for
issuance of
sanction letter
for obtention of
VISA.
Amount
refundable on
availing loan.
Document/Stam
p charges:At
Actuals
Change of
Institution:
~ 60 ~
Studies in
india:Rs.250/-
Studies Abroad:
Rs.500/-
Xerox
Charges:
Loan upto 2
lacs: Rs.25/-
Loan over 2
lacs: Rs.100/-
plus copying
charges of Rs1/-
per page
In Quantum, UBI is at par with other banks where as in interest UBI is charging
the highest rate of interest of all the banks and BOI charges least interest up to 4
lacs. Above 4 lacs to 7.5 lacs BOI charges the least interest, then comes PNB
and then UBI and SBI charges the highest rate of interest of all the four banks.
And above 7.5 lacs UBI has highest rate of interest among 4 selected banks. In
case of margin and repayment all banks stand at par with each other. In case of
processing fees, UBI is flexible of all. It charges no processing fees for loan
taken for studies in India or abroad where as BOI charges the maximum fees.
Tab: 3 Auto Loan Comparison
UBI SBI PNB BOI
Quantum
For Four
Wheeler:
4 times of the
net annual
For Four
Wheeler:
No Upper Limit.
Maximum loan
For
Individuals:
25 times of the
net monthly
For
Individuals:
For Indian make
vehicles ā€“ Rs.25
~ 61 ~
income
OR
Rs.40 lacs
whichever is
lower & Rs.10
lacs for old
vehicles
For Two
Wheeler:
4 times the net
annual income
subject to a
maximum loan
of Rs.1 lac for
new vehicle
amount of 2.5 times
the net annual
income can be
sanctioned.
Less than Rs.15
lacs for old
vehicles
income
OR
Rs. 25 lacs
whichever is
lower
For Business
Concerns:
No ceiling on
loan amount
lacs
For imported
vehicles ā€“ Rs.75
lacs.
OR
24 times of the
net monthly
income
whichever is
less
For Business
Concerns:
Rs.100 lacs
Interest
* Interest
rates subject
to revision
from time to
time
4 wheelers (new
car):
Upto 3 Years:
11.00%
Over 3 Years to
5 Years: 11.25%
2 Wheelers:
Upto 3 Years:
12.75%
Above 3 Years
to 5 Years:
13.25%
Old Cars(Not
Older than 3
Years): 13.25%
* First year: 8%
Fixed
* For 2nd & 3rd
year: 10% Fixed
* For 4th & 5th
year: 0.50%
below SBAR
* For 6th & 7th
year: 0.25%
below SBAR
Interest will be
charged @
11.00% p.a.
For Loans Upto
10 lacs:
New Vehicles
Repayment up
to 3 yrs:
2.25% below
BPLR, Min.
9.75% p.a.
Repayment over
3 years : 1.75 %
below BPLR,
Min. 10.25%
p.a.
Second hand
vehicles : 1.25%
below BPLR,
Min.10.75% p.a.
For Loans
Above Rs.10.00
Lacs :
~ 62 ~
New Vehicles
Repayment upto
36 months:
1.25% below
BPLR, Min.
10.75% p.a.
Repayment over
3 years: 0.75%
below BPLR,
Min.11.25% p.a.
Second hand
vehicles: 0.25%
below BPLR ā€“
11.75% p.a.
Margin
For New
Vehicles:
15% of on road
price (Ex-
Showroom +
registration +
Insurance +
Road Tax)
For Old
Vehicles:
50% of cost of
old vehicle
New / Used
vehicles:
15% of the on
the road price.
For New
Vehicles: 20%
For Old
Vehicles: 30%
Individuals:
For new
vehicles:
Upto Rs.2.00
lacs - 5%
Rs.2.00 lacs to
Rs.10.00 lacs -
10%
Rs.10 lacs to
Rs.25 lacs - 15%
Above Rs.25.00
lacs - Min. 25%
For Corporate
entities/firms,
etc.:
Min. 25%
For second
hand vehicles:
Min. 30%
Repayment Four Wheelers: For Salaried: For New For
~ 63 ~
A Maximum of
60 months
Two Wheelers:
A Maximum of
36 months
Under Tie-up:
4 Wheelers - A
maximum of 72
EMIs ( Maruti,
Hyundai, Tata
Motors)
Maximum of 84
months
For Self-
employed &
Professionals:
Maximum 60
months
Vehicles:
Maximum of 84
months
For Used
Vehicles:
Maximum 60
months
Individuals:
For new
vehicles
4 wheelers:
imported
vehicles-Max. 7
years.
4 wheelers -
Indian vehicles
ā€“ 6 years.
2 wheelers ā€“
max. 5 years.
For Corporate /
Firms, etc.:
Max. 5 years.
For second
hand vehicles:
Max. 3 years.
Processing
Fees
Two Wheelers:
Rs. 250
Four Wheelers:
Rs.500 upto
Rs.2 Lacs.
Rs.1000 over
Rs.2 Lacs.
* Service tax is
not included in
the processing
fees.
0.50% of Loan
amount and to
be paid up front.
Minimum: Rs.
500/-
Maximum: Rs.
10,000/-
1% of the loan
amount, with a
maximum of
Rs.6,000/-
(exclusive of
service tax &
education cess)
For
Individuals:
Upto
Rs.25,000/- :
Rs.1,000/-
Above
Rs.25,000/- upto
Rs.25 lacs:
1.10% of loan
amount,
Min.Rs.1,500/-
& Max.
Rs.5,000/-
Above Rs.25
lacs : 0.25% of
the loan amount
~ 64 ~
Max.15,000/-
For Business
Concerns:
Double of
individual
charges
For Rural
areas:
Half of
individual
charges
In case of Individuals, PNB gives the least limit of maximum amount of loan
i.e. 25 lacs where as if overall scenario is taken UBI gives the least limit of
maximum quantum. In case of interest, UBI charges the maximum interest and
SBI charges the least interest. In margin aspect up to 10 lacs BOI is the most
flexible requiring the least amount of margin where as above 10 lacs UBI, SBI
and BOI is at par, and PNB requires highest margin. And above 25 lacs BOI
requires highest margin. For second hand vehicle UBI requires highest margin.
UBI is least flexible in repayment period. UBI has the least processing fees.
Tab: 4 Pensioners Loan Comparison
UBI SBI PNB BOI
Quantum
Upto Rs.
1,00,000/-
Or
12 times the
monthly
pension,
whichever is
less.
A maximum of
12 months
pension with a
ceiling of
Rs.1,00,000/-
Maximum
Rs.1,50,000/- or
amount equivalent
to 18 months' net
pension, whichever
is lower.
For Pensioners
above the age of
75 years, the
maximum
Regular
Pensioner-
Unsecured
clean:10 times of
monthly pension
(maximum loan
amount Rs.1 Lac)
Family
Pensioner-
~ 65 ~
amount of loan
would be
Rs.70,000/-
10 times of
monthly pension
(maximum loan
amount
Rs.50000)
Interest
* Interest
rates subject
to revision
from time to
time
A fixed
interest rate of
13.75%
(Fixed)
0.50% above
SBAR Floating
i.e. 12.75% p.a.
Disbursement
through OD
account:
BPLR+0.50%
(i.e. 11.50%)
(Disbursement
through Demand
Loan andTerm
Loan Account):
Less than 3 yrs-
BPLR+0.25%(i.e.
11.25%)
3 yrs and above-
BPLR-
0.25%+0.50% TP
(i.e. 11.25%)
Fully Secured
Advances: @
0.50% below
BPLR, Min.
11.50% p.a.
Clean/Unsecured
Advances: @
BPLR, Min.
12.00% p.a.
For Senior
Citizens (for
loans upto
Rs.50000/-) at
1.25% below
BPLR, presently
10.75 % p.a.
Margin
25% in case of
Deposit
Receipts / NSC
/ Bonds issued
by Government
of India /
Financial
Institutions.
50% in case of
Shares &
Debentures.
Nil Nil Nil
Repayment
12 ā€“ 36 EMIs
in case of
Demand Loan
repayable in
Installments
60 Equated
Monthly
Instalments
(EMIs) ā€“ if age
of Pensioner at
the time of loan
Max.36 EMIs
*60 EMIs in
exceptional
cases.
For
Clean/unsecured
advance :
Max.36 EMIs
w.e.f. one month
~ 66 ~
Above 36 to 48
EMIs in the
case of Term
Loan
sanction is upto
70 years
48 Equated
Monthly
Instalments
(EMIs) ā€“ if age
of Pensioner at
the time of
sanction is
between 70 ā€“
72 years
after first
disbursement..
*60 EMIs in
exceptional
cases.
Secured
advance:
Max. 60 EMIs
w.e.f. one month
after 1st
disbursement.
Processing
Fees
Nil As per bankā€™s
norms
Nil A) No processing
charge for Senior
Citizens (60
years & above)
B) For others
[after
01.01.2008] one
time @ 1.10% of
loan amount,
Min. Rs.500/-
and
Max.Rs.1100/-
C) Stamp Paper
charges: At
actuals. Loan
Agreement Copy
charges .- As
Applicable
Security
Pledge of
Deposit
Receipts /
Shares /
Debentures of
corporates of
good standing,
NSCs Bonds
issued by
Government of
India /
The spouse
eligible for
family pension
should
guarantee the
loan or any
other family
member
OR
Guarantee of
spouse eligible
for family
pension to be
obtained or of
any other family
member of means
OR
a third party
As required by
the bank.
General security:
Guarantee of
spouse eligible
for family
pension to be
obtained or of
any other family
member of means
~ 67 ~
Financial
Institutions etc.
Where
sufficient
security is not
available,
personal
guarantee of
spouse or a
person who is
the nominee
under pension
scheme is to be
obtained.
In genuine
cases, the Bank
may consider
this facility on
a clean basis.
Declaration is
required from
the spouse who
is eligible for
family pension.
a third party
worth the loan
amount.
guarantee
acceptable to the
Bank.
OR
a third party
guarantee
acceptable to the
Bank.
UBI is at par with SBI and BOI but PNB has the highest limit (maximum) for
the loan quantum but for giving loan to pensioner above 75 years it gives the
least.
In interest, UBI charges the highest rate of interest where as PNB and BOI
charges least interest for secured advances. Loans upto 50000 BOI charges the
least interest. In case of margin, UBI is the only bank that requires margin. In
case of repayment, again UBI and PNB are least flexible where as SBI is the
most flexible. For secured advances BOI gives highest repayment period. PNB
~ 68 ~
and UBI do not charge any processing fee where as BOI charges the highest
processing fees.
Tab: 5 Mortgage Loan Comparison
UBI SBI PNB BOI
Quantum
In metros:
Min: 1 lakh
Max: 50 Lakhs
In Urban:
Min: 1 lakh
Max: 50 Lakhs
*Subject to 36
times of gross
monthly income
of salaried
persons
OR
2 time the Net
annual Income in
case of others
(Income as per
the latest IT
return less taxes
payable)
whichever is
lesser.
Min: Rs.25,000/-
Max: Rs.1 crore.
ā€¢Subject to 24
times the net
monthly income
of salaried
persons (Net of
all deductions
including TDS)
OR
ā€¢2 times the net
annual income of
others (income as
per latest IT
return less taxes
payable)
Min: 1 lakh
Max: 100 Lakhs
For
agriculturists
min: 0.5 Lac
max: 2.00 Lac
For Others :
proprietorship
Firm/Partnership
firm/
Individuals/
min: 1.00 Lac
max: 50.00 Lacs
Company :
Prop./Partnership
/ firm/company
min: 1.00 Lac
max: 100.00
Lacs
Interest
* Interest
rates
subject to
revision
from time to
time
Fixed Rate:
15.25%
Floating rate :
BPLR + 2.50%
i.e.14.25%
Present BPLR is
11.75%
Term Loan
1.00% above
SBAR.
i.e.13.25% p.a.
Floating for loans
upto Rs.1.00
crore.
Repayement
period
Less than 3
yrs:
BPLR+1.75%(i.
e. 12.75%)
3 yrs and
For
loans/overdrafts
: 1% over BPLR,
13.00% p.a.
Interest
concession for
woman
beneficiaries
0.25% p.a.[All
~ 69 ~
In other cases
1.25% above
SBAR
i.e.13.50% p.a.
Floating (w.e.f.
01.01.2013)
above:
BPLR
+1.75%+0.50%
TP(i.e. 13.25%)
borrowers to be
women]
Margin
50% of the fair
market value of
the property.
60% of the
market value of
your property.
Nil Salaried
Employees:
30%*
Others: 50% *
*On value of
property
Repayment
Max 84 EMIs.
Post-dated
cheques fot the
84 EMIs will be
collected up-
front.
*Subject to
closure of the
loan with full
adjustment prior
to the retirement
in case of salaried
class
Max 60 EMIs,
upto 120 months
for salaried
individuals with
check-off
facility.
You could opt to
divert any
surplus funds
towards
prepayment of
the loan without
attracting any
penalty.
Max 84 EMIs.
OR
upto the age of
65 years which
ever is earlier.
Max 96 EMIs.
In case of
agriculturists:
The repayment
will be related to
the generation of
farm income
from crops and
other subsidiary
activities.
Processing
Fees
One time fee of
0.50% of the loan
amount plus
service tax as
applicable
collected up
front.
As per bankā€™s
norms
in case of
general
overdraft
limit:
Upto Rs.
25,000/- - NIL
Above Rs.
25,000/- & upto
Rs. 2 Lac - Rs.
270/- + Service
Tax &
Education Cess
Accounts
repayable as
per Stipulated
instalments:
- One time @
1% of Loan
amount.
Min.Rs.3000/-
and max.
Rs30000/-.
Overdraft Limit
~ 70 ~
Above Rs. 2
Lac - Rs. 225/-
per lac or part
thereof +
Service Tax &
Education Cess
Upfront fees
(in case of term
loan):
0.90% of the
loan amount
(subject to a
maximum of
Rs.45,000/-) +
Service Tax &
Education Cess
Documentation
charges:
Rs.900/- +
Service Tax &
Education Cess
( not reducible
as per
repayment
schedule ) :
- 0.25% of the
sanctioned limit,
Min. Rs.3,000/-
and Max.
Rs.10,000/- on
annual basis.
- Documents
charges,
advocate fee,
architect fee etc.
on actual basis.
Loan agreement
copy charges :
As applicable
For Partnership
firms/Corporates
ā€“
Processing
charges will be
double that of
applicable to
individuals
For Rural areas
ā€“Processing
charges will be
50% that of
applicable to
individuals in
respect of loans
availed by
borrowers from
rural areas from
the Rural
Branches.
~ 71 ~
Additional
charges for
deviations from
the scheme
norms ā€“One time
25% of the
applicable
processing
charges min.
Rs.500/- max.
Rs.3000/-
Security
Equitable
Mortgage of non-
encumbered
residential
house/flat,
commercial or
industrial
property situated
in Metro, Urban
& Semi-urban
centres only in
the name and
possesion of the
borrower and/or
his/her family
member.
As per bankā€™s
extant
instructions.
Non-
encumbered
residential
house/ flat or
Commercial or
Industrial
property (in the
shape of
building/
industrial shed)
- self occupied
or vacant.
Equitable/Legal
Mortgage charge
over property in
the name of
applicant or
his/her spouse or
parents or third
party.
*Agriculture
land is not
acceptable as a
security for this
loan.
In case of quantum, SBI is the most flexible starting loan with minimum
25000/- to maximum Rs. 1 crore where as UBI is the least flexible. It does not
give loans for less than Rs. 1 lac and maximum limit is also 50% lesser than
with other banks. It only gives Rs. 50 lacs where as other banks give loan up to
Rs. 1 crore. UBI charges highest rate of interest than other banks. UBI stands at
3rd
position among the four banks in respect of margin. In repayment, BOI gives
highest repayment period and SBI gives the least repayment period. Processing
fees is least in UBI.
Tab: 6 Personal Loan Comparison
~ 72 ~
UBI SBI PNB BOI
Quantum
6 months net
salary not
exceeding Rs.
1 lac for
salaried class.
For others,
50% of annual
income as per
last 2 IT
returns (not
exceeding Rs.1
lac.)
In Metro &
Urban
Centers:
Min: Rs.
24000/-
Max: Rs. 10
lacs
In Rural &
Semi-Urban
centers:
Min:
Rs.10000/-
Max: Rs. 10
lacs
Maximum: 12
times Net
Monthly
Income for
salaried
individuals and
pensioners.
Min:
Rs.50,000/-
Max: Rs.4 lacs
Or
20 times
monthly net
salary,
whichever is
lower,
depending upon
the repaying
capacity.
Maximum
quantum of
advance is
Rs.10.00 lakhs,
depending upon
the income.
Interest
* Interest
rates subject
to revision
from time to
time
15%
Concession in
the rate of
interest can be
considered by
Regional Head
in case of
group
borrowers
4.25% above
SBAR i.e.
16.00% p.a.
For public:
i. Individuals
whose salary is
being disbursed
through our
branches as also
those
employees who
are availing the
loan under
check-off
facility: 13%
ii. For others:
14%
Fully Secured:
11.50%
Clean /
Unsecured:
12.25%
For Senior
Citizens aged 60
years & above
[for loans upto
Rs.50,000/-
]:10.75%
Financing
Secured under
tie-up
arrangements:
11.50%
~ 73 ~
For Defense
Personnel
only:
i. Individuals
whose salary is
disbursed
through
branch:12.75%
ii. For
others:13.75%
Notes: Interest
concession in
respect of
advances to
woman
beneficiary
under(i) & (ii)
above: 0.50% p.a.
Security
One Guarantor
having means
equivalent to
the loan
amount,
Hypothecation
Of Asset
wherever
applicable.
Nil Suitable
guarantee
acceptable to
the Bank.
Hypothecation of
the Equipment
purchased out of
Bank Finance
Repayment
In 36 EMIs. In 48 EMIs In 60 EMIs
OR
remaining
period of
service,
whichever is
earlier.
12 to 60 months,
commencing one
month after full
disbursement/
three months after
first disbursement,
whichever is
earlier.
Processing
Fees
Rs. 100 upto
Rs. 10,000/-
Rs. 250 upto
Rs. 50,000/-
Rs. 500 above
Rs. 50,000
2- 3% of the
loan amount.
Upfront fees:
1.8% of the
loan amount +
Service Tax &
Education Cess
Documentation
charges:
Rs.270/- upto
Rs.2 Lac +
Service Tax &
Education Cess
1.10% of loan
amount.
Min. Rs.1,000/-
Max. Rs.5,000/-
~ 74 ~
Rs.450/- over
Rs.2 Lac +
Service Tax &
Education Cess
UBI gives the least and very low amount for personal loan i.e. Rs. 100000/-
where as BOI and SBI give loan up to Rs. 1000000/- which is 10 times higher.
SBI has highest rate of interest where as BOI has least interest rate. UBI is the
least flexible among the four bank in case repayment. UBI charges least
processing fees.
Tab: 7 Loan For Medical Practitioners Comparison
UBI SBI PNB BOI
Nomenclat
ure
Union health
plus
Doctor plus Professional loan Dhanvantri
suvidha
Quantum
An amount
equivalent to
75% of the
equipment cost
and other
Assets to be
financed.
Maximum of Rs
5 crores of
which a sub
ceiling for
Working Capital
limits at
*10% of total
loan amount for
upto Rs 1 crore
*5% of total
loan amount for
above Rs 1 crore
Metro/Urban
medical
practitioner:Rs.5
lac
other
professionals:
Rs.5 lac
S.urban/Rural
area
medical
practitioners:Rs.1
0 lac
other
professionals:
Rs.5lac
Maximum upto
50 lacs
Interest
* Interest
rates
12.50% (fixed
for individuals
as well as
others)
Based on score
obtained on
simplified credit
scoring model
General Scheme
Loans for less
than 3 yrs:
Based on
bankā€™s scoring
model.
~ 75 ~
subject to
revision
from time to
time
BPLR(i.e 11%)
Loans for 3 yrs
and
above:BPLR+0.5
0%TP(i.e
11.50%)
Gramin
Chikitsak
For loan upto 20
lac: 10%
For loan above
20 lac: 10.25%
Margin
Minimum 25%
of cost of
equipments and
other assets to
be financed.
Upto Rs 5 lacs:
10%
Above Rs 5
lacs: 15%
Nil up to
Rs.25000/-.
25% Above Rs.
25000/-.
Ranging upto
20% based on
credit limit
Repayment
Maximum 7
years including
initial
moratorium
period of 3/6
months
Maximum
period up to 7
years
Maximum
moratorium 12
months, except
for construction
purpose, for
which
moratorium can
be upto 24
months
Term Loan
Loans up to
Rs.50000/- 48
months
Loans beyond
Rs.50000/- 60
months
Working
Capital loans are
renewable every
year.
Term Loan
repayable in
EMIs in
maximum 7
years
Processing
Fees
0.50% of the
loan amount
0.5% of Loan
Amount
Minimum Rs
500; Maximum
Rs 50,000
As per bankā€™s
extant instruction
.
Nil
Security
Hypothecation
of equipment /
items purchased
out of Bank
Primary Security
Hypothecation
of Assets
financed by the
Hypothecation/M
ortgage of the
goods
purchased/create
Hypothecation
of equipment /
items purchased
out of Bank
~ 76 ~
finance.
Collateral
security 50% of
loan amount.
EM of premises
in case the loan
is for acquiring
premises.
Bank
Collateral
Security:
No need for
tangible
collateral
security for loan
amounts upto Rs
15 lakhs for
Allopathic
professionals
and upto Rs 10
lakhs for other
professionals
(Homeopathic,
Ayurvedic,
Unani etc)
Above Rs 10/15
lakhs: Tangible
collateral
security of at
least 25% and
Personal
guarantee of
promoters
d with the
amount of loan.
Collateral
security by way
of immovable
properties or
acceptable third
party guarantee
in case of
advances above
Rs. 25000/-.
finance.
PNB gives least loan quantum i.e. up to Rs. 5 lacs. UBI charges the highest rate
of interest, only PNB gives interest concession for grameen chikitsak. UBI
requires highest margin among all where as SBI requires lowest margin. PNB
has the highest repayment period where as all other 3 banks at par in repayment.
BOI charges no processing fees.
~ 77 ~
Analysis of Perception of UBIā€™s Customers
about UBIā€™s Retail Loans
Q1. On which bank you depend for your regular transaction?
Bank Name Customers Response in %
UBI 45%
SBI 20 %
HDFC 2%
ICICI 8 %
Other 25%
Customer
Response
in
%
Bank Name
Preferred Bank for Regular Transactions
UBI
SBI
HDFC
ICICI
OTHER
~ 78 ~
It has been observed that approximately 45% correspondents are using the
service of UBI for their daily transaction, around 20% of people are using SBI
Bank for their transaction and only 2% & 8% of people are using HDFC &
ICICI Bank service respectively in Ujjain. 20% customers are using other banks
for their regular transactions.
Q2. Are you aware of products & services provided by UBI?
YES 85%
NO 15%
From the above data it is clear that most of the customers (around 85%) of
Ujjain have the idea about the product & services of UBI, the rest 15% have
the idea about the product they are using.
Q3. If yes are you aware of the Retail Loans of UBI?
YES 80%
NO 20%
Series1, YES,
85%, 85%
Series1, NO ,
15%, 15%
Customer Awarness about Products &Services of UBI
YES
NO
~ 79 ~
It is clear that most of the people have the idea about the advance products of
UBI. Almost all the 80% people, who have the idea about the loan product, are
the user of UBI product & service.
Q4. If you prefer UBI for taking loan than what influence you to take Loan
from UBI?
Most of the people said that they prefer UBI for taking loan because of the
transparency and the least processing time for any kind of loan product. And it
is easy to get loan from UBI as compared to other banks because less paper
work is required and as it is the fifth largest govt. bank in India and it is easier
for UBI to give loan to people with a longer repayment period.
Q5. Have you ever taken loan from UBI?
YES 60%
NO 40%
Series1,
YES ,
80%,
80%
Series1, NO ,
20%, 20%
Customers Awarness About Retail Loans of UBI
YES
NO
~ 80 ~
It is observed that 60% of the respondents have already taken the loan from the
UBI. Some of the people from remaining 40% were in the talk with the bank for
taking the loan.
Q.6 Which loan product of UBI you have used?
Types of Loan Customer Response
Home Loan 25%
Educational Loan 21%
Auto Loan 23%
Personal Loan 14%
Other 17%
Series1, YES ,
60%, 60%
Series1, NO ,
40%, 40%
% of Persons surveyed who have taken loan from UBI
YES
NO
~ 81 ~
From the sample size 25% of people are using the UBI loan product. 25% of
people took home loan from UBI. 21% of people took education loan for their
children, 23% of people took car loan from UBI. Some of the customer took 2
type of loan from UBI like both auto & educational loan and home & car loan.
14% of people took personal loan.
Q7. What do you feel about the services providing by UBI in loan product?
Average 15%
Satisfactory 25%
Good 45%
Excellent 10%
Customer
Response
Types of Loan
Loan Taken
HOME LOAN
~ 82 ~
From this it is clear that the service provided by UBI in its loan product is good
in between the customer. All of them are satisfied with the product provided by
UBI. 45% of people said that the service provided by UBI is good, but only
10% said it is excellent & 25% of people said that it is satisfactory.
Q8. Which features you like most in Loan segments of UBI?
Features Customers Response
Less Paper Work 17%
Attractive Interest Rate 10%
Margin 23%
Series1, Average,
15%, 15%
Series1,
Satisfactory , 30%,
30%
Series1, Good ,
45%, 45%
Series1, Excellent ,
10%, 10%
Customer's Perception about UBI's Retail Loan
Average
Satisfactory
Good
Excellent
~ 83 ~
Simple And Fast Processing 32%
Longer Repayment Period 18%
Most of the people like the Margin & Fast Processing of loan. Longer
repayment period was ok but interest was not liked by the customers whereas
response to less paper work was satisfactory.
Q9. Would you prefer any other bank over UBI for taking loans?
Yes 63%
No 37%
Most Liked Features in Loans
LESS PAPER WORK
ATTRACTIVE INTEREST RATE
MARGIN
SIMPLE AND FAST PROCESSING
LONGER REPAYMENT PERIOD
~ 84 ~
When I asked this question to the customers of the UBI I found that 63% of the
respondents would prefer other banks over UBI for taking the loan where as
37% respondents said that they would prefer UBI for taking loans.
Q10. If yes, then which bank would you Prefer?
Series1, YES ,
63%, 63%
Series1, NO ,
37%, 37%
Chart Depicting % of customers prefering other banks over UBI
YES
NO
~ 85 ~
Bank Name Customers Response
SBI 37 %
BOI 21 %
PNB 16 %
OTHER 26 %
It is observed that 37% of the customers prefer State bank of India over UBI
and 21% prefer Bank of India whereas 16% and 26% prefer Punjab National
Bank and other banks respectively.
Response
in
%
Bank Names
Preferred Bank for Taking Loans Over UBI
SBI
BOI
PNB
OTHER
~ 86 ~
Q11. On what features do you think Other Banks loan schemes are better
than UBIā€™s loan Schemes?
Features Customers Response
Quantum of loan 6%
Interest 44%
Margin 7%
Repayment Period 26%
Processing fees 9%
Other 8%
According to the table, interest rates and repayment period are the major
concern due to which customers prefer other banks over UBI. Customers
believe that UBIā€™s interest rates are more than the other banks. Other than
interest rates, 26% customers said they would consider other banks better than
UBI on the basis of repayment period.
Chart depicting % of people Preferring other banks for the following features
Quantum of loan
Interest
Margin
~ 87 ~
On The Basis of comparison of Loan Schemes
~ 88 ~
Findings of Home Loan Comparison
1. Eligible age for UBIā€™s home loan is 21 yrs which is more than the other
selected banks. It should be reduced to 18 yrs.
2. UBI has highest interest rate among all the selected banks.
3. Up to 200 lacs UBI has lowest margin but above 200 lacs UBI has highest
margin.
4. In repayment, UBI is at par with SBI and PNB where as BOI has the
lowest repayment period.
5. Up to 2 lacs; UBI and PNB has the lowest processing fees. Above 2 lacs to
30 lacs; SBI has the lowest processing fees among all selected banks.
Above 30 lacs UBI has the lowest processing fees.
Findings of Education Loan Comparison
1. Quantum of loan is same among all selected banks.
2. Up to 4 lacs UBI charges the highest interest where as BOI charges the
least interest. Above 4 lacs to 7.5 lacs BOI charges the least interest, then
PNB, then UBI and then SBI. Above 7.5 lacs UBI charges highest interest
rate among all banks.
3. Margin & Repayment time is same in all banks.
4. In processing fees, UBI is very flexible. It does not charge any processing
fees for any loan whether study in India or abroad where as BOI charges
the highest processing fees.
~ 89 ~
Findings of Auto Loan Comparison
1. In case of individuals, UBI offers maximum loan of Rs. 40 lacs where as
PNB gives least maximum amount of loan i.e. Rs. 25 lacs. There is no
ceiling in SBI for loan amount. In case of business concerns, SBI and PNB
offers no upper limit for loan amount where as BOI offers maximum loan
of Rs. 100 lacs. In case of old vehicles, UBI offers Rs. 10 lacs and SBI
offers Rs. 15 lacs.
2. In case of interest, UBI charges highest interest among all selected banks
where as SBI charges least among all banks.
3. In case of new vehicle, UBI & SBI requires 15% margin where as PNB
requires 20 % margin, BOI gives flexibility in margin. In case of old
vehicle UBIā€™s margin is highest i.e. 50%.
4. UBI gives least time in repayment of the loan i.e. 60 months.
5. UBI charges the least processing fees among all selected banks.
Findings of Pensioners Loan Comparison
1. PNB gives maximum amount loan to pensioners but for above 75 yrs it
offers least maximum amount.
2. UBI charges highest interest where as PNB & BOI charges least for
secured advances.
3. UBI is the only bank which requires margin where as other banks do not
require any margin.
4. In case of repayment, UBI & PNB are least flexible where as SBI is most
flexible for secured advances, BOI gives highest repayment period.
5. UBI & PNB do not charge any processing fees where as BOI charges
highest processing fees.
6. Every selected bank requires security as per its norms.
~ 90 ~
Findings of Mortgage Loan Comparison
1. SBI and PNB offers maximum loan amount i.e. Rs. 100 lacs where as UBI
and BOI offers maximum loan of Rs. 50 lacs but UBI and PNB donā€™t give
loan below Rs. 1 lakh. SBI has the most flexible loan structure starting
from Rs. 25000/- to 100 lacs.
2. UBI has the option to choose interest rate between fixed and floating but
has the highest interest rate as well among all selected banks. PNB offers
lowest interest rate if the loan is taken for less than 3 yrs.
3. PNB margin is nil where as SBI margin is highest among all banks. UBI
requires 50% margin and BOI requires 30% margin for salaried people and
50% for other applicants.
4. BOI gives highest repayment time. UBI and PNB is at par where as SBI
repayment period is least.
5. Overall UBI processing fees is lowest but up to 2 lacs PNB processing fees
is lowest.
6. All banks requires security for this loan.
Findings of Personal Loan Comparison
1. UBI offers least maximum loan amount i.e. Rs. 1 lac, SBI and BOI offers
highest maximum loan amount i.e. Rs. 10 lacs. BOI offers maximum loan
of Rs. 4 lacs.
2. BOI charges the lowest rate of interest where as SBI charges the highest
rate of interest. UBI charges interest at 15% p.a.
3. SBI needs no security where as other three banks requires hypothecation of
asset purchased by bank finance or guarantor.
4. UBIā€™s repayment time is the lowest. BOI and PNB gives highest
repayment time.
5. UBIā€™s processing fees is lowest among all selected banks.
~ 91 ~
Findings of Medical Practitioners Loan Comparison
1. PNB gives least maximum loan amount where as BOI offers highest
maximum loan amount.
2. UBI interest rate is highest where as PNB gives concession to grameen
chikitsak.
3. SBIā€™s margin is lowest where as UBIā€™s margin is highest.
4. PNB has the shortest repayment period and other banks are at par.
5. BOI charges zero processing fees.
On The Basis of Survey among UBIā€™s Customers
regarding the Loan Schemes
1. It has been observed that approximately 60% correspondents are using
loans of UBI and 40% are not using any type of loan product of UBI in
Ujjain.
2. Customers focus has been mainly on home loan, education loan and auto
loan.
3. It has been observed that approximately 90% of people using UBIā€™s loan
products are satisfied.
4. It has been observed that major drawback of UBI loans was higher interest
rates.
5. It has been observed that SBI and BOI were the most preferred banks in
Ujjain for taking loans.
6. Interest and repayment period were the major features for which
customers prefer other banks over UBI.
~ 92 ~
~ 93 ~
Suggestions
ļƒ˜ Customer awareness programme is required so that more people should
attract towards advance product.
ļƒ˜ Interest rate is the major influencing factor for making purchase decision
for any kind of loan product. UBI should seriously consider the
suggestion of reducing the interest rate to grow in the highly competitive
environment and more so in retail lending.
ļƒ˜ Saving Bank Accounts should be attached to the loan accounts so that
automatic recovery can be done by the system if borrower does not pay
installment on time.
ļƒ˜ The bank should increase the period for repayment of loan.
ļƒ˜ UBI should more focus on Retaining existing customers.
ļƒ˜ UBI must take feedbacks of customers regarding features & services.
~ 94 ~
Suggestions Given by The Customers at The
Time of Survey
āž¢ There should be more time period for repayment of education loan.
āž¢ Interest rates should be reduced so that more and more people can avail
lending services of bank.
āž¢ Education loan should be providing to private college also which is not
under AICTE or any kind of University.
āž¢ UBI should take steps to solve customer problems immediately.
āž¢ Bank Personnelā€™s should be trained, well educated & proper trained to
convince the people about different products.
āž¢ Loan sanction date should be according to customer convenient.
āž¢ A customer awareness program should be taking place in rural area.
~ 95 ~
~ 96 ~
Limitations
Every study or research is conducted under some limits and there are some
restrictions which have some impact on the project.
Limitations of this project are: ā€“
ļ‚· Coverage: The study aims at covering the retail banking of Union Bank of
India only.
ļ‚· The study aims at gaining the practical knowledge by taking help of bank
personals. So there might have been tendencies among the personals to
amplify or filter their responses due to time limitation.
ļ‚· Sample size taken is very small and may not be sufficient to predict the
results with 100% accuracy.
ļ‚· Research was based on Information from Factsheets and websites.
ļ‚· Analysis has been conducted as per our knowledge and understanding of
subject.
ļ‚· All the work was done in limited areas of Ujjain so the findings should not
be generalized.
ļ‚· Experience: Researcher has less experience in the research field.
~ 97 ~
~ 98 ~
Conclusion
From the analysis part it can be conclude that customers have a favorable
response towards UBI retail products in Ujjain. The bank has a wide customer
base, so the bank should concentrate on this to retain these customers.
UBI has improved its asset quality tremendously with an excellent coverage
ratio of 93.05%. Healthy asset quality and good coverage ratio reflect prudent
lending practices that are key in rising interest scenario when NPAs and
delinquencies tend to rise. UBI has an excellent technological platform with
100% core banking solution rollout and increased use of electronic mode in
transactions (12% of the total transactions). This helps the bank reduce risk,
improve efficiency and reduce costs significantly. As in FY09 loan UBIā€™s loan
growth in FY10 was significantly ahead of the system at 23.6%. The bankā€™s
confidence to grow at significantly higher rate than industry stems from
improving credit demand, robust branch addition plans and various initiative
taken by the management to enhance the capacity of credit growth.
Within a very short period of time the achievement made by UBI is excellent,
what a normal bank cannot expect, but it is being done by UBI. It happens due
to employee dedication towards the organization, fastest growing Indian
economy, & brand image.
To be the largest advance product issuer, UBI should focus on-
Ā· Launch Innovative product
Ā· Customized advance products
Ā· providing adequate staff in branches for better customer services
Ā· Fastest customers problem solving techniques
Ā· Customer retention
Apart from all the above, uBI believe in providing good customer services to
their customers which is a key factor for success in future. The bank will ever
strive in its endeavor to provide services to its customers and enhance its
~ 99 ~
businesses there by fulfilling its vision ā€œTo become the bank of first choice in
our chosen areas by building beneficial and lasting relationship with
customers through a process of continuous improvementā€
~ 100 ~
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Sr. No. Details
Magazines & News Papers
01. Economic Times
02. The Financial Express
Web-sites
01. www.unionbankofindia.co.in
02. www.statebankofindia.com
03 www.bankofindia.com
04. www.pnbindia.in
05. www.google.com
~ 101 ~
~ 102 ~
Questionnaire
Q. On which bank you depend for your regular transaction?
a) UBI
b) SBI
c) ICICI Bank
d) HDFC Bank
e) Other Bank, Specify (_____________)
Q. Are you aware of products & services provided by UBI?
a) YES
b) NO
Q. If yes are you aware of the advance products (Loan segments) of UBI?
a) YES
b) NO
Q. If you prefer UBI for taking loan than what influence you to take Loan
from SBI?
________________________________________________________________
________________
________________________________________________________________
________________
________________________________________________________________
________________
_____________________________________________________.
Q. Have you taken loan from UBI?
~ 103 ~
a) Yes
b) No
Q. Which loan product of UBI you have used?
a) Home Loan
b) Education Loan
c) Auto Loan
d) Personal Loan
e) Other Loans, Specify ( ___________________ )
Q. What do you feel about the services providing by UBI in advance
product?
a) Average
b) Satisfactory
c) Good
d) Excellent
Q. Which features you like most in Loan segments of UBI?
a) Less paper work
b) Attractive interest rate
c) Transparency
d) Simple & fast processing
e) Longer tenure lone for ease of repayment
f) Any other feature, specify ( ____________________ )
Q. Would you prefer any other bank over UBI?
a) Yes
b) No
Q. If yes, then Which bank would you Prefer?
~ 104 ~
a) SBI
b) BOI
c) PNB
d) Other
Q. On what grounds do you think Other Banks loan schemes are better
than UBIā€™s loan Schemes
a) Quantum of loan
b) Interest
c) Margin
d) Repayment period
e) Processing fees
f) other
Q. Any suggestion you want to give for the betterment of UBI advance
product.
________________________________________________________________
________________
________________________________________________________________
________________
________________________________________________________________
________________
Name - _____________________________________
Occupation-__________________________________
Contact Detail -_______________________________

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A Study On Retail Loans (With Special Reference To Union Bank Of India)

  • 1. ~ 1 ~ A STUDY ON RETAIL LOANS Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of Sikkim Manipal University for the Award of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Under the Guidance of Prof. S.P TIWARY MBABR0017 By MUKESH KUMAR SINGH Reg. No : 1311004641
  • 2. ~ 2 ~ DECLARATION I, Mukesh Kumar Singh, (FINANCE) hereby declare that this dissertation titled, ā€œA Study on Retail Loans (With Special Reference To Union Bank Of India)ā€ The Role of, is based on the original project study conducted by me under the guidance of Prof. S.P TIWARY. This has not been submitted earlier for the award of any other degree / diploma by SMU University or any other University. Date: 27st Sep 2015 Place: Sasaram (Mukesh Kumar Singh)
  • 3. ~ 3 ~ CERTIFICATE FROM THE GUIDE Certified that this dissertation titled ā€œA Study on Retail Loans (With Special Reference To Union Bank Of India)ā€ is based on an original project study conducted by Mukesh Kumar Singh, of IV Semester MBA(FINANCE) under my guidance. This dissertation has not formed the basis for the award of any other degree / diploma by SMU University or any other University. Date: 29-09-2015 Place: Sasaram (Prof. S.P TIWARY)
  • 4. ~ 4 ~ Preface MBA is a stepping-stone to the management carrier and to develop good manager it is necessary that the theoretical must be supplemented with exposure to the real environment. Theoretical knowledge just provides the base and itā€™s not sufficient to produce a good manager thatā€™s why practical knowledge is needed. Therefore the research product is an essential requirement for the student of MBA. This research project not only helps the student to utilize his skills properly learn field realities but also provides a chance to the organization to find out talent among the budding managers in the very beginning. In accordance with the requirement of MBA course I have summer training project on the topic ā€œA Study on Retail Loans (With Special Reference To Union Bank Of India)ā€. The main objective of the research project was to study the retail loans offered by UBI and make a detailed comparison with other selected public sector banks. For conducting the research project sample size of 4 banks & 200 customers of UBI were selected. The information regarding the project research was collected through the questionnaire formed by me which was filled by the customers there and website of various banks.
  • 5. ~ 5 ~ Table of Contents Chapter Page No. I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARYā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦... 4 II. COMPANY PROFILEā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦..ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.ā€¦ 7 III. RETAIL BANKINGā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.ā€¦. 19 IV. RESEARCH METHODOLOGYā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.. 44 V. ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATIONā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦. 47 VI. FINDING ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦. 82 VII. SUGGESTIONSā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦......................... 87 VIII. LIMITATIONSā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦. 90 IX. CONCLUSIONā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.... 92 BIBLIOGRAPHYā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦. 94 ANNEXURE..ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.. 96 ---------------x---------------
  • 7. ~ 7 ~ Executive Summary The main object of the project was to learn about the various retail products that the bank had to offer to the customers, to compare the same with the retail loan products of other selected banks and find out customers views and perceptions about the retail lending products so offered so to adjudge their competitiveness. In order to know about the schemes detailed descriptions of schemes was prepared and then on the basis of them comparative tables were prepared to compare the schemes of UBI with the schemes of other selected banks. In order to understand and analyze the awareness and perception of customers a questionnaire was prepared and the focus was on the walk inns at the branch that already are customers of the bank. The idea was to analyze the various features as mentioned above and further support the comparative study. Various methods and techniques which show the analysis of data through tabulation, computation and graphical representation of data collected from survey were used to accomplish the study and on the basis of these findings were given. After the findings, comes the suggestion & conclusion part which is very much important after analysis is made. Indian banking is witnessing historic transformation form commercial/corporate banking to retail banking. In year 2000 the percentage of retail advances was 13.65% which is projected to increase to a level of 50% in year 2015. Conversely, the proportion (in % term) of commercial advances in total advances in the banking industry would going to be reduced over a period of time. For my task of learning the various products and their features I was guided by the executives at the bank a lot of observation went in and sufficient data form the internet was used to understand the products.
  • 8. ~ 8 ~ Importance of The Project Because of the following reasons, I prefer this project work to get the knowledge of the banking system especially Retail Lending. ā€¢ Banking is an essential industry. ā€¢ It is where we often wind up when we are seeking a problem in financial crisis and money related query. ā€¢ Banking is one of the most regulated businesses in the world. ā€¢ Banks remain important source for career opportunities for people. ā€¢ It is vital system for developing economy for the nation. ā€¢ Banks can play a dynamic role in delivery and purchase of consumer durables. ā€¢ Retail Loans are one of the very important products of the banks.
  • 10. ~ 10 ~ Company Profile Union Bank of India (UBI) is one of India's largest state-owned banks (the government owns 55.43% of its share capital). It has assets of USD 13.45 billion and all 2852 the bank's branches have been networked with ATMs. Its online Tele-banking facility is available to all its Core Banking Customers - individual as well as corporate. It has representative offices in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, and Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China, and a branch in Hong Kong. Because of its acronym UBI, the public sometimes confuses it with United Bank of India. Union Bank of India is firmly committed to consolidating and maintaining its identity as a leading, innovative commercial Bank, with a proactive approach to the changing needs of the society. This has resulted in a wide gamut of products and services, made available to its valuable clientele in catering to the smallest of their needs. Today, with its efficient, value-added services, sustained growth, consistent profitability and development of new technologies, Union Bank has ensured complete customer delight, living up to its image of, ā€œGOOD PEOPLE TO BANK WITHā€. Anticipative banking- the ability to gauge the customer's needs well ahead of real-time - forms the vital ingredient in value- based services to effectively reduce the gap between expectations and deliverables. The key to the success of any organization lieu with its people. No wonder, Union Bank's unique family of about 26,000 qualified / skilled employees is and ever will be dedicated and delighted to serve the discerning customer with professionalism and wholeheartedness. Over the years, the Bank has earned the reputation of being a techno-savvy and is a front runner among public sector banks in modern-day banking trends. It is one of the pioneer public sector banks, which launched Core Banking Solution in 2002. Under this solution umbrella, All Branches of the Bank have been networked with ATMs, with online Tele-banking facility made available to all its Core Banking Customers - individual as well as corporate. In addition
  • 11. ~ 11 ~ to this, the versatile Internet Banking provides extensive information pertainning to accounts and facets of banking. Regular banking services apart, the customer can also avail of a variety of other value-added services like Cash Management Service, Insurance, Mutual Funds and Demat. For financial year ending 31 March 2010, the bank reported a net profit of Rs.2074.92 crore. Union Bank of India sanctions loans/credit assistance to MSME Industries for acquisition of fixed assets (factory land/buildings & machinery) and working capital requirements at very competitive interest rates. Bank also has financing schemes for sectors like trade & retail. Bank is going in a big way to cover retail sector with larger share to housing & educaton.
  • 12. ~ 12 ~ History ļƒ˜ 1919: UBI was registered on November 11, 1919 as a limited company in Mumbai. It was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. ļƒ˜ 1947: UBI had only 4 branches - 3 in Mumbai and 1 in Saurashtra, all concentrated in key trade centers. ļƒ˜ 1969: The Government nationalized UBI. At the time of its nationalization, UBI had 240 branches in 28 states. ļƒ˜ After nationalization, UBI merged in Belgaum Bank, a private sector bank established in 1930. ļƒ˜ 1985: UBI merged in Miraj State Bank, established in 1929. ļƒ˜ 1999: UBI acquired Sikkim Bank in a rescue at the request of the Reserve Bank of India after the discovery of extensive irregularities at the non- scheduled bank. Sikkim Bank had eight branches located in the North- east, which was attractive to UBI. ļƒ˜ 2007: UBI opened representative offices in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, and Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China. ļƒ˜ 2008: UBI opened a branch in Hong Kong, its first branch outside India.
  • 13. ~ 13 ~ ļƒ˜ 2013: UBI opened a representative office in Sydney Since then bank has traversed an eventful and successful journey of 92 years. Today, Union Bank of India has a network of 2,082 branches. Over the years, the Bank has earned the reputation of being a techno-savvy and is a front runner among public sector banks in modern-day banking trends. It is one of the pioneer public sector banks, which launched Core Banking Solution in 2002. Under this solution umbrella, All Branches of the Bank have been networked with ATMs, with online Tele-banking facility made available to all its Core Banking Customers - individual as well as corporate. In addition to this, the versatile Internet Banking provides extensive information pertainning to accounts and facets of banking. Regular banking services apart, the customer can also avail of a variety of other value-added services like Cash Management Service, Insurance, Mutual Funds and De-Mat. .
  • 14. ~ 14 ~ About Logo Bank has adopted a simple new logo for universal appeal and to aid top of mind recall. The new logo symbolizes the qualities and values we stand for. Blue standing for the commitment and the Red for the passion the Bank brings to the work. Union bank has promised 4 key deliverables to customers based on the strength built in: 1) Value for money 2) Committed turnaround time for delivery of products and services 3) Choice of banking channels for customers and 4) Transparency in product offerings and prices Bank promises that YOUR DREAMS ARE NOT YOUR ASLONE, there is a bank that is ready to fulfill the dreams of every one and hus ensuring that we remain GOOD PEOPLE TO BANK WITH for all times to come. Vision ā€œTo become the bank of first choice in our chosen areas by building beneficial and lasting relationship with customers through a process of continuous improvementā€
  • 15. ~ 15 ~ Management Profile Name Designation Shri Arun Tiwari Chairman & M.D Shri. Rakesh Sethi Executive Director Shri S. Raman Executive Director Shri Mihir Kumar (Govt. of India, Nominee) Shri Anil Kumar Misra Govt. of India Nominee on recommendation of R.B.I Shri N. Shankar Workmen Director Shri Ashok Singh Govt. of India, Nominee Director under General category Sushri Anusuiya Sharma Part Time Non-Official Director Shri Jag Mohan Sharma Charter Accountant Director Dr. R. H Dholakia Shareholder Director Shri G. K. Lath Shareholder Director Dr. Uttam Kumar Sarkar Shareholder Director
  • 16. ~ 16 ~ Competitors and Other Players in the Field Top Performing Public Sector Banks ļ¶ State Bank of India ļ¶ Punjab National Bank ļ¶ Bank of India ļ¶ Canara Bank ļ¶ Bank of Baroda Top Performing Private Sector Banks ļ¶ ICICI Bank ļ¶ HDFC Bank ļ¶ AXIS Bank ļ¶ IDBI Bank ļ¶ Kotak Mahindra Bank Top Performing Foreign Banks ļ¶ Citibank ļ¶ Standard Chartered ļ¶ HSBC Bank ļ¶ ABN AMRO Bank ļ¶ American Express
  • 17. ~ 17 ~ Retail Banking Product & Services of UBI Followings are the main products of The Union Bank of India. ļ‚· Deposits ļ‚· Accounts ļ‚· Loans ļ‚· Credit Cards ļ‚· Debit Cards ļ‚· Mutual Funds ļ‚· Insurance ļ‚· ATMā€™s ļ‚· Services ļ‚· Lockers (1)Deposits: Union Bank of India offers various deposit plans that you can choose from depending on the term period, nature of deposit and its unique saving and withdrawal features. Apart from competitive interest rates and convenient withdrawal options, our deposit plans offer other features such as overdraft facility, outstation cheque collections, safe deposit lockers, ATM's etc. Fixed deposits are categorised into deposits with a term period of less than 12 months, more than 12 months and recurring deposits. These deposit plans offer convenient solutions to both working individuals as well as senior citizens. Current and saving deposits are ideal for individuals who wish to take advantage of multiple benefits within the same plan and even be eligible to opt for overdrafts.
  • 18. ~ 18 ~ (2)Accounts: Union Bank of India offers various types of accounts that you can choose from depending on your requirements, nature of business and its unique saving and withdrawal features. (3)Loans: Union Bank offers retail loans and loans to MSMEā€™s as well. Retail Loans: Union Bank of India offers a wide range of retail loans to meet your diverse needs. Whether the need is for a new house, child's education, purchase of a new car or home appliances, our unique and need specific loans will enable you to convert your dreams to realities. KEY PRODUCTS Home Loan Personal Loan Loans For Pensioners Auto Loans Secured Loans Education Loan Health Loan Mortgage Reverse Mortgage (4)Credit Cards: Union Bank of India offers following range of credit Cards. (5)Debit Cards:
  • 19. ~ 19 ~ The Union Bank of India International Debit Card is accepted at over 10000 Visa Electron ATMs in India and 850000 ATMs worldwide. The card is also accepted at any 100000 merchant outlets in India and around 13 millions globally. The card enables you to enjoy the convenience of cash-less purchasing power without the fear of overdrawing your account. Key Benefits: ļ‚· Take advantage of the most widely accepted card and be able to withdraw from any ATM displaying the VISA logo, in India and abroad. ļ‚· At VISA Electron merchant shops, it can also serve as your electronic purse, and money gets debited instantly from your account, as you pay. ļ‚· The Card allows you to get mini-statements from Union Bank of India ATMs, or to check the balance in your account, avoiding visits to even our nearest branches. (6)Services: Apart from the Loans, Deposits, Credit and Debit Cards, Union Bank of India offers other services to make financial dealings easy and convenient. Key Services: ļ‚· Demat Account ļ‚· Online Demat Trading
  • 20. ~ 20 ~ ļ‚· Remittances ļ‚· Collection Services ļ‚· e-banking ļ‚· Telebanking ļ‚· Railway Ticket Booking ļ‚· Cash Management Services ļ‚· Bill Payment Service ļ‚· Tax Payment Service ļ‚· ECS (Electronic Clearing Services) ļ‚· Government Business (PPF, Tax Collections and Tax Savings Bonds) (7)Lockers: Storing too much jewellery and valuables in the house at times becomes a security issue and an impediment in case of natural calamities. Union Bank of India offers you, a safe, trustworthy space to store your valuables, jewellery, documents and other things dear to you. Key Benefits: ļ‚· State-of-the-art Lockers, the safe deposit vaults with fully equipped, latest burglar alarm systems. ļ‚· For additional safety, the Locker holder assigns a code word which further increases security. ļ‚· Available in different sizes as per your requirement. ļ‚· These Lockers and their contents can be nominated to people near and dear to you
  • 22. ~ 22 ~ Introduction to the Retail Banking ā€œRetail banking is typical mass-market banking where individual customers use local branches of larger commercial banks. Services offered include: savings and checking accounts, mortgages, personal loans, debit cards, credit cards, and soā€ The retail banking encompasses deposit and assets linked products as well as other financial services offered to individual for personal consumption. Generally, the pure retail banking is conceived to be the provision of mass banking products and services to private individuals as opposed to wholesale banking which focuses on corporate clients. Over the years, the concept of retail banking has been expanded to include in many cases the services provided to small and medium sized businesses. Some banks in Europe even include their private banking business i.e. services to high net worth net worth individuals in their retail Banking portfolio. The concept of Retail banking is not new to banks. It is only now that it is being viewed as an attractive market segment, which offers opportunities for growth with profits. The diversified portfolio characteristic of retail banking gives better comfort and spreads the essence of retail banking lies in individual customers. Though the term Retail Banking and retail lending are often used synonymously, yet the later is lust one side of Retail Banking. In retail banking, all the banking needs of individual customers are taken care of in an integrated manner. SCOPE FOR RETAIL BANKING IN INDIA o All round increase in economic activity o Increase in the purchasing power. The rural areas have the large purchasing power at their disposal and this is an opportunity to market Retail Banking. o India has 200 million households and 400 million middleclass population more than 90% of the savings come from the house hold sector. Falling interest rates have resulted in a shift. ā€œNow People Want To Save Less And Spend More.ā€
  • 23. ~ 23 ~ o Nuclear family concept is gaining much importance which may lead to large savings, large number of banking services to be provided are day-by-day increasing. o Tax benefits are available for example in case of housing loans the borrower can avail tax benefits for the loan repayment and the interest charged for the loan. Retail Lending Retail lending is the very important part of retail banking. Retail lending is the practice of loaning money to individuals rather than institutions. Retail lending is done by banks, credit unions, and savings and loan associations. These institutions make loans for automobile purchase, home purchases, medical care, home repair, vacations and other consumer uses. Retail lending has taken a prominent role in the lending activities of banks, as the availability of credit and the numbers of products offered for retail lending have grown. The amount loaned through retail lending is usually smaller than those loaned businesses. Retail lending may take the form of installment loans, which must be paid off little by little over the course of years, or non-installment loans, which are paid off in one lump sum. There are number of retail loans offered by banks. Some of them are: ļƒ¼ Home Loan ļƒ¼ Education Loan ļƒ¼ Auto Loan ļƒ¼ Personal Loan ļƒ¼ Mortgage Loan ļƒ¼ Loan Against Shares/Debentures ļƒ¼ Etc. Now a day a large no. of people are taking loan from different banks. It helps people to fulfill their need and it is really easy to repayment the loan amount with a longer repayment period.
  • 24. ~ 24 ~ Retail Loans Of Union Bank Of India 1. Union Cash Eligibility: Retired employees of Government / Semi Government undertakings, Banks and other reputed private organisations etc. who draw fixed income / pension through our Bank. Purpose: To meet financial requirements. Type Of Loans: ļ‚· Demand Loan repayable in installments with a maximum repayment tenure of 36 months ļ‚· Term Loan with repayment tenure of above 36 months and maximum upto 48 months. Quantum: Upto Rs.1,00,000/- or 12 times the monthly pension, whichever is less. Margin: 25% in case of Deposit Receipts / NSC / Bonds issued by Government of India / Financial Institutions. 50% in case of Shares & Debentures. Repayment: 12 ā€“ 36 EMIs in case of Demand Loan repayable in Installments Above 36 to 48 EMIs in the case of Term Loan Rate of Interest (w.e.f. 01.07.2013): 13.75% (Fixed) (Interest rates subject to revision from time to time)
  • 25. ~ 25 ~ Processing Charges (Excluding Service Tax) NO Processing charges. Security Pledge of Deposit Receipts / Shares / Debentures of corporates of good standing, NSCs Bonds issued by Government of India / Financial Institutions etc. Where sufficient security is not available, personal guarantee of spouse or a person who is the nominee under pension scheme is to be obtained. In genuine cases, the Bank may consider this facility on a clean basis. Other Conditions Declaration is required from the spouse who is eligible for family pension. 2. Union Comfort Eligibility ļ‚· Age 18 yrs completed. ļ‚· Permanent employee of Central Government / State Government/ Defence / Police Force / Autonomous bodies / Public / Joint Sector undertaking / Corporations / Limited Companies / Firms / Established Educational Institutions. ļ‚· Individuals having regular income. ļ‚· Tax payers, Non-I-T permissible if annual pay Rs.1 lac or more and net take home annual pay Rs.0.40 lac - after deducting EMI of present loan. ļ‚· Salary accounts with financing branch. ļ‚· Min. 40% marks as per investment grade scoring chart. Purpose To meet personal expenses or purchase of consumer durables. Quantum ļ‚· 6 months net salary not exceeding Rs. 1 lac for salaried class.
  • 26. ~ 26 ~ ļ‚· For others, 50% of annual income as per last 2 IT returns (not exceeding Rs.1 lac.) Margin Nil. Repayment In 36 Euated Monthly Instalments(EMIs). Repayment starts from the nest month of disbursement of loans. Rate Of Interest (w.e.f. 01.07.2013) ļ‚· 15.00%. ļ‚· Concession in the rate of interest can be considered by Regional Head in case of group borrowers. Processing Charges (Excluding Service Tax) ļ‚· Rs. 100 upto Rs. 10,000/- ļ‚· Rs. 250 upto Rs. 50,000/- ļ‚· Rs. 500 above Rs. 50,000/- Security One Guarantor having means equivalent to the loan amount, Hypothecation Of Asset wherever applicable. Other Conditions ļ‚· Proof of Income (Salary Certificate). ļ‚· Proof of Residence (latest Tel. Bill/Electricity Bill/Employer's Certificate) ļ‚· Irrevocable undertaking letter from the employer for recovery of installment from salary every month and to remit to bank directly. ļ‚· Irrevocable undertaking by the borrower authorising the Bank to recover the loan installments from his/her salary A/c./SB A/c. with the Branch. * Prevailing Rate of Interest will be applicable as on date of sanction.
  • 27. ~ 27 ~ 3. Union Education Objective & Purpose The scheme aims at providing financial assistance on reasonable terms: ļ‚· To the poor and needy students that they may undertake basic education ļ‚· To meritorious students that they may pursue higher or professional or technical education Eligibility The student applying for UNION EDUCATION Loan ought to: ļ‚· Be an Indian National ļ‚· Has secured admission to professional or technical courses through an appropriate Entrance Test or selection process ļ‚· Has secured admission to a foreign University ļ‚· Has passed an appropriate qualifying examination a. Studies in India ļ‚§ Graduation/Post-Graduation ļ‚§ Professional course ļ‚§ Management course ļ‚§ Special Education Loan Scheme for Students pursuing courses from approved institutions like IITs/IIMs/ /NIT XLRI/BITS/VIT/IISc/S.P. Jain Institute Of Management/Symbiosis Institute Of Management and T.S. Chanakya, Navi Mumbai- Nautical Science and MERI, Calcutta, Marine Engineering, MERI, Mumbai, Maritime Science. b. Studies Abroad : ļ‚§ Graduation: For job-oriented professional or technical courses offered by reputed universities ļ‚§ Post-Graduation: MCA, MBA, MS and such other courses ļ‚§ Courses conducted by CIMA, London, CPA, USA., and such other institution Purpose
  • 28. ~ 28 ~ To the poor and needy students to undertake basic education. To meritorious students to pursue higher or professional or technical education. Conditions ļ‚· The Parent/Guardian of the student who is availing loan from our bank shall be made co-obligator/joint borrower irrespective of the age of such students. ļ‚· The Loan Accounts of students applying through college/institutions will be sanctioned/disbursed at the branch nearest to permanent residence/place of domicile of the borrower student. ļ‚· Loan will be disbursed directly to the college/institute. ļ‚· Student to produce mark list of previous term/semester before availing next installment. ļ‚· Student /Parent to provide latest mailing address before availing next installment. ļ‚· In case of parents with transferable job, new address to be provided before availing installments. Quantum Of Loan Need-based finance subject to repayment capacity of the parent or student with margin and upto the following ceilings For studies in India - Up to Rs. 10 lacs For studies abroad - Up to Rs. 20 lacs Margin No margin for loans up to Rs. 4.00 lacs . However, for loan of higher amounts, the margin requirement is 5% for inland studies and 15% for studies abroad. Scholarship/assistance to be included in margin. Margin maybe brought in on pro-rata basis as and when disbursement is made. Repayment Repayment holiday or Moratorium on loan: Course period + 1 year OR 6 months after job placement, whichever is earlier. Starting from this point, the loan is to be repaid in 5-7 years after completion of course period/moratorium.
  • 29. ~ 29 ~ Rate Of Interest(w.e.f 01.07.2013) For Male Student : Up to Rs. 4.00 lakhs : 11.75% (Fixed) Above Rs. 4.00 lakhs upto Rs.7.50 lakhs : 12.50% (Fixed) Above Rs. 7.50 lakhs : 12.00% (Fixed) For Female Student: Up to Rs. 4.00 lakhs : 11.25% (Fixed) Above Rs. 4.00 lakhs upto Rs.7.50 lakhs : 12.00% (Fixed) Above Rs. 7.50 lakhs : 11.50% (Fixed) * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time Security: ļ‚· Up to Rs. 4.00 lakhs - Nil ļ‚· Above Rs. 4.00 lakhs upto Rs.7.50 lakhs ā€“ Collateral in form of suitable third party gurantee. ļ‚· Above Rs. 7.50 lakhs ā€“ collateral security of suitable value along with assignment of future income of student for payment of installments. ļ‚· Life insurance policy of sum not less than the loan amount is required to be taken out in name of student & got assigned in bankā€™s favour for the entire repayment tenure (preferably SUD life ā€“ Shiksha Suraksha Plan) Documents Required for Union Education: Completed application form Ā· 2 Passport size photograph of each applicant and co-applicant (Parent) Ā· Proof of income, salary certificate, Income tax returns etc of co-applicant (Parent) Ā· Proof of Identity ā€“ PAN Card/ Voters ID/ Passport/ Driving License/College-I card Ā· Copy of admit card and rank card of qualifying admission test/entrance test, proof of admission, offer letter etc ( I-20) in the case of overseas education. Ā· Proof of Residence ā€“ Recent Telephone Bill/ Electricity Bill/ Property tax receipt/ Passport/ Voters ID Bank Account statement/passbook for the previous six months. Ā· Proof of Co-applicant business address in respect of businessmen/ industrialists. Ā· Sale Deed, , Non encumbrance certificate, Land/ Building Tax paid receipt etc. (as applicable) in case collateral security is offered.
  • 30. ~ 30 ~ *In case of third party guarantee, statement of assets and liabilities such guarantor 4. Union Health Eligibility Any qualified medical practitioner / Dentist in the age group of 25 to 60 years with minimum three years experience and in the age group of 25 to 60 years. Firms / Companies engaged in medical profession in which Doctors / Dentist are Partners or Directors or the Proprietor. Quantum An amount equivalent to 75% of the equipment cost and other Assets to be financed. Margin Minimum 25% of cost of equipments and other assets to be financed. Repayment Maximum 7 years including initial moratorium period of 3/6 months - By Equated Monthly Instalments. Rate Of Interest (w.e.f. 01.07.2013) A Fixed Interest rate of 12.50% for Individuals and 12.50% for others. Interest rate will not undergo any change till full repayment of the loan. * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time Processing Charges(Excluding Service Tax) 0.50% of loan amount. Security Hypothecation of equipment / items purchased out of Bank finance. Collateral security 50% of loan amount. EM of premises in case the loan is for acquiring premises.
  • 31. ~ 31 ~ Other Conditions Third Party gurantee is not mandatory No Prepayment penality if the loan is adjusted by the borrower from his own verifiable legitimate sources or genuine sale. However, 2% charged on an average o/s. balance of last 12 months if loan is closed on take over by other Banks / Financial Institutions. * Rate of Interest prevailing on the date of sanction shall be applicable. List of documents Ā·Completed Application Form Ā·Passport size photograph of the applicant Ā·Copy of certificate evidencing Medical qualification Ā·Copy of Registration with AIMA Ā· Quotations towards purchase of equipment/copy of sale agreement towards purchase of premises for setting up of clinic Ā·IT-Return Ā·Proof of Identity ā€“ PAN Card/ Voters ID/ Passport/ Driving License Ā·Proof of Residence ā€“ Recent Telephone Bill/ Electricity Bill/ Property tax receipt Ā·Statement of Bank Account for last 6 months Ā·Details of collateral security offered 5. Union Home Eligibility ļ‚· Indian Citizen - 21 years and above. ļ‚· Either single account or joint account with other family members viz.(father, mother, spouse or son ) with regular source of income. ļ‚· Individuals who may be employed/self-employed in business having regular income.
  • 32. ~ 32 ~ ļ‚· A minimum of 50% marks as per investment grade scoring chart(Internal method of the bank). Purpose ļ‚· Purchase/construction of independent house/flat. ļ‚· Repair/Improvement/Extension. ļ‚· Repayment of loan availed from another agency/Bank/NBFC. ļ‚· For purchase/ construction of 2nd property (independent house/flat) ļ‚· Plot sold by a Government-recognized agency viz., HUDA, HOUSEFED and such others. Quantum ļ‚· Max Rs. 300 Lacs for Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad,Gurgaon, Noida and New Delhi. ļ‚· For other cities Rs. 100 lacs ļ‚· Max. Rs. 10 lacs for repair. Margin ļ‚· For loan up to Rs. 200 lacs, 20% of the cost of the property. ļ‚· For loan above Rs. 200 lacs, 35% of the cost of the property. Repayment ļ‚· Moratorium up to 18 months wherever loan is taken for under construction flat or building. ļ‚· By Equated Monthly Installment (EMI.) ļ‚· The maximum repayment period should not exceed 25 years (including moratorium) for construction / purchase of house/ flat and 10 years for repair. ļ‚· Option of Flip/Step-up/Balloon methods of repayments for the convenience of the borrowers.
  • 33. ~ 33 ~ Rate Of Interest ( w e f 15.02.2013) Loan upto Rs. 5 Lacs Tenor Upto 5 years >5 Years to 10 Years >10 Years to 15 Years >15 Years to 25 Years Fixed 9.75% N.A. N.A. N.A. Floating BPLR - 2.75% i.e . 9.00 % BPLR - 2.50 % I .e. 9.25 % BPLR - 2.25 % i.e 9.50 % BPLR - 2.25 % i.e 9.50 % Loan above Rs 5 Lacs upto 30 Lacs Tenor Upto 5 years >5 Years to 10 Years >10 Years to 15 Years >15 Years to 25 Years Fixed 9.75% N.A. N.A. N.A. Floating BPLR - 2.75% i.e . 9.00 % BPLR - 2.50 % i.e. 9.25 % BPLR - 2.25 % i.e 9.50 % BPLR - 2.25% i.e. 9.50% Loan above Rs 30 Lacs upto 50 Lacs Tenor Upto 5 years >5 Years to 10 Years >10 Years to 15 Years >15 Years to 25 Years Fixed 10.75% N.A. N.A. N.A. Floating BPLR - 2.50% i.e . 9.25 % BPLR - 2.25 % i.e. 9.50 % BPLR - 2.00 % i.e 9.75 % BPLR - 2.00% i.e. 9.75% Loan above Rs 50 Lacs and upto 200 Lacs Tenor Upto 5 Years >5 Years to 10 Years >10 Years to 15 Years >15 Years to 25 Years Fixed 10.75% N.A. N.A. N.A. Floating BPLR- 2.25% i.e . 9.50% BPLR - 1.75 % I .e. 10.00 % BPLR - 1.50% i.e 10.25 % BPLR - 1.50% i.e. 10.25%
  • 34. ~ 34 ~ Loan above Rs 200 Lacs Tenor Upto 5 Years > 5 Years to 10 Years >10 Years to 15 Years >15 Years to 25 Years Fixed N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Floating BPLR-1.75% i.e. 10.00% BPLR-1.25% i.e. 10.50% BPLR-1.00% i.e. 10.75% BPLR-1.00% i.e. 10.75% BPLR = 11.75% with effect from 01.07.2013 * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time Processing Charges 0.50% of loan amount subject to a maximum of Rs.15000/- plus service tax as applicable ļ‚· 50% of the processing charges plus service tax as applicable at the time of application ļ‚· 50% of the processing charges plus service tax as applicable on acceptance of sanction The Processing charges have been waived under the festive offer till 14th Feb, 2010 Prepayment Penalty No prepayment penalty if the loan is adjusted by the borrower from his own verifiable legitimate sources of income or genuine sale. However 2% charged on an average o/s. balance of last 12 months if loan is closed on take over by other banks/financial institutions. Insurance ļ‚· Building insurance mandatory ļ‚· Personal accident coverage (incase of death) ļ‚· Life insurance (Preferably SUD Life ā€“ Ashiana Suraksha Plan) GUARANTEE Third party guarantee is not mandatory.
  • 35. ~ 35 ~ Documents Required for Union Home Completed application form Ā· 2 Passport size photograph of each applicants Ā· Proof of income, salary certificate, Income tax returns etc. Ā· Proof of Identity ā€“ PAN Card/ Voters ID/ Passport/ Driving License Ā· Proof of Residence ā€“ Recent Telephone Bill/ Electricity Bill/ Property tax receipt/ Passport/ Voters ID /Bank Account statement/passbook for the previous six months. Ā· Proof of business address in respect of businessmen/ industrialists Ā· Sale Deed, Agreement of Sale, Letter of Allotment, Non encumbrance certificate, Land/ Building Tax paid receipt etc. (as applicable and subject to satisfaction report from our empanelled lawyer) Ā· Copy of approved plan and approval from the Local Body Ā· Original NOC under the Provisions of ULC Act Ā· Copy of the Order permitting Land Conversion in case of conversion of Agricultural land Ā· Non Encumbrance Certificate for 30 years Ā· Copy of the land tax receipt/building tax receipt Ā· Copy of the Allotment letter of Housing Board/Builder/Co-op. Society Ā· Affidavit 6. Union Miles Union Miles Scheme is offered to individuals /firms for vehicle finance for their personal use. Eligibility ļ‚· Individuals above 18 years of age ļ‚· Permanent employee of Central/State/Defence/Police Force/Public or Joint Sector Undertaking/reputed firms/ established Educational Inst. ļ‚· Professional/Businessmen having regular income. ļ‚· Borrower has at least minimum services to liquidate the loan 1 year prior to retirement.
  • 36. ~ 36 ~ ļ‚· Firms / Companies. ļ‚· Min 40% marks as per investment grade scoring chart Purpose ļ‚· For Purchase of new two/four wheelers, for personal or professional use ļ‚· Second hand vehicles upto 3 years old also eligible. Quantum Four Wheeler- 4 times the net annual income as per ITR/salary slip subject to a maximum loan of Rs 40 lacs for new vehicle and Rs 10 lacs for old vehicle Two Wheeler- 4 times the net annual income as per ITR/salary slip subject to a maximum loan of Rs 1 lacs for new vehicle Margin ļ‚· 15% of on road price (Ex-Showroom + registration + Insurance + Road Tax) ļ‚· 50% of cost of old vehicle Repayment ļ‚· Four Wheelers - A Maximum of 60 months in Equated Monthly Installments(EMIs). ļ‚· Two Wheelers - A Maximum of 36 months in Equated Monthly Installments(EMIs). Under Tie-up ------------- 4 Wheelers - A maximum of 72 EMIs ( Maruti, Hyundai, Tata Motors) Rate Of Interest (w.e.f. 15.02.2014)
  • 37. ~ 37 ~ Period Rate Of Interest 4 wheelers (new car) Upto 3 Years 11.00% p.a Over 3 Years to 5 Years 11.25% p.a 2 Wheelers Upto 3 Years 12.75% p.a Above 3 Years to 5 Years 13.25% p.a Old Cars(Not Older than 3 Years) 13.25% p.a * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time Processing Charges (Excluding Service Tax) ļ‚· Two Wheelers Rs. 250 ļ‚· Four Wheelers Rs. 500 per vehicle for Loan upto Rs. 2 Lacs. ļ‚· Four Wheelers Rs. 1000 per vehicle for Loan over Rs. 2 Lacs. Security ļ‚· Hypothecation of vehicle financed by the Bank. ļ‚· Bank's lien to be got noted with the transport authorities. Prepayment Penalty No prepayment penalty if the loan is adjusted by the borrower from his own verifiable legitimate sources of income or genuine sale. However , 2% charged on an average o/s balance of last 12 months if loan is closed on take over by other bank/financial institutes Guarantee Guarantee of the spouse. In case unmarried, third party guarantee with sufficient means.
  • 38. ~ 38 ~ 7. Union Mortgage Scheme Scheme for financing against Mortgage of immovable property Eligibility Any Individual in the age group of 18-60 years of age owning residential/ commercial property (land/plot/ building) and who are Income-tax assesses having net monthly income of Rs.10,000/- pm in the case of salaried persons and an annual income of Rs.1.20 lacs p.a. in the case of non salaried perosns. Earning family members income can also be clubbed to arrive at the maximum loan quantum. Individuals who are not Income Tax assessee are also eligible for this scheme, subject to production of proof of income acceptable to the Bank. A minimum 40 points as per investment grade scoring chart. Purpose To meet any personal expenditure of varied needs like marriage of children, higher education, medical expnses or any unforeseen expnses and also as liquidity finance. QUANTUM OF LOAN Metro Urban Maximum 50 lakh 25 lakh Minimum 1 lakhs 1 lakhs Subject to 36 times of gross monthly income of salaried persons OR
  • 39. ~ 39 ~ 2 time the Net annual Income in case of others (Income as per the latest IT return less taxes payable) whichever is lesser. Nature Of Facility Facility can be given in the form of Term Loan or Secured Overdraft. However, SOD Facility will not be considered for salaried persons Margin 50% of the fair market value of the property mortgaged as per the latest valuation report not older than six months from an approved valuer of the Bank. Fresh valuation at the cost of the borrower(s) once in three years required during currency of advance. Repayment Loan amount together with interest is to be repaid in maximum 84 equal monthly installments. Post-dated cheque for the 84 EMIs will be collected up-front. Subject to closure of the loan with full adjustment prior to the retirement in case of salaried class. SOD limit gets reduced by 20% at the time of each annual review / renewal dates commencing from 5 years prior to attaining 60 years of age. Rate Of Interest (Latest Rate Of Interest Will Be Applicable) - Fixed Rate : 15.25% - Floating rate : BPLR + 2.50% i.e.14.25% Present BPLR is 11.75% * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time Processing Charges
  • 40. ~ 40 ~ One time fee of 0.50% of the loan amount plus service tax as applicable collected up front. SECURITY Equitable Mortgage of non-encumbered residential house/flat, commercial or industrial property situated in Metro, Urban & Semi-urban centres only in the name and possesion of the borrower and/or his/her family member. OTHER CONDITIONS No Prepayment penalty if the loan is adjusted by the borrower from his own verfiable legitimate sources or genuine sale. However, 2% charged on an average outstanding balance of last 12 months if loan is closed on take over by other Banks/Financial Institutions. Union Mortgage Documents Required for Union Mortgage: 1) Completed application form 2) Passport size photograph of each applicant 3) Proof of income, salary certificate, Income tax returns etc. 4) Proof of Identity ā€“ PAN Card/ Voters ID/ Passport/ Driving License 5) Proof of Residence ā€“ Recent Telephone Bill/ Electricity Bill/ Property tax receipt/ Passport/ Voters ID 6) Proof of business address in respect of businessmen/ industrialists 7) Sale Deed, Agreement of Sale, Letter of Allotment, Non encumbrance certificate, Land/ Building Tax paid receipt etc. (as applicable and subject to satisfactiory report from our empanelled lawyer) 8) Copy of approved plan and approval from the Local Body 9) Statement of Bank Account/ Pass Book for last 6 months 10) Original NOC under the Provisions of ULC Act 11) Copy of the Order permitting Land Conversion in case of conversion of Agricultural land 12) Non Encumbrance Certificate for 30 years 13) Copy of the land tax receipt/building tax receipt Copy of the Allotment letter of Housing Board/Builder/Co-op. Society 14) Statement of assets and liabilities of the guarantor
  • 41. ~ 41 ~ 8. Union Reverse Mortgage(URM) Union Reverse Mortgage is a scheme to provide a source of additional income for Senior Citizens of India who own self-acquired and self-occupied house property in India. Eligibility ļ‚· Number of Borrowers : Single Or Jointly with Spouse in case of a living spouse. ļ‚· Minimum age requirement of the first borrower is 60 year. ļ‚· Number of surviving spouses on the date of sanction of loan should not be more than one ļ‚· Minimum Age requirement of the spouse is 55 year. Purpose Of The Loan ļ‚· Up-gradation,renovation,extension and insurance of residental property. ļ‚· Medical emergency expenditure for maintenance of family. ļ‚· Supplementing pension/other income. ļ‚· Repayment of an existing loan taken for the residental property. ļ‚· Meeting any other genuine need as may be specified by the borrower and agreed to by the lender. ļ‚· Loan amount Should not be used for speculative, trading and business purposes Residence ļ‚· The property against which the borrower proposes to raise the loan should be his/her permanent primary residence. ļ‚· The residence (house/flat) should be self-acquired and self owned. ļ‚· Proof of owner ship of residence to be established. ļ‚· Borrower(s) will be required to inform the bank when they cease to use the residence as their permanent residence.
  • 42. ~ 42 ~ Quantum Of Loan The Loan amount along with interest will be 70% of the assessed market value of the property subject to ļ‚· Maximum of Rs. 50 Lacs ļ‚· Minimum of Rs. 1 Lac Margin 30% (inclusive of interest upto maturity) Security The loan shall be secured by way of equitable mortgage of residential property. Tenure Minimum tenure based on age of borrower as given below : Age of main borrower Minimum Tenure of Loan 60-65 Years 15 years More than 65 Years 10 Years Disbursement Monthly payout or a combination of payout and lumpsum Rate Of Interest ļ‚· 10.50% p.a.(Fixed) ļ‚· Interest to be reset once in every 5 Years * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time Processing Fee 0.5 % of the loan amount or Rs. 10000, whichever is lower Prepayment ļ‚· Option to prepay the loan anytime during the tenure of the loan.
  • 43. ~ 43 ~ ļ‚· NO prepayment penalty Other conditions: ļ‚· The home property is to be measured by the borrower at his cost against fire, earthquake & other calamities. ļ‚· The borrower shall ensure to pay all taxes, charges etc on time. ļ‚· Bank reserves the right to pay insurance premium, taxes, charges etc by reducing loan amount to that extent, if the borrower fail to pay same on time. ļ‚· The borrower shall maintain property in good condition. List of documents to be attached along with the completed application form: ļ‚· Identification proof: UBI account no./ Passport/ I-card issued by government/ Voter Photo Id card ļ‚· Address proof: Latest telephone bill/ electricity bill/ credit card bill ļ‚· Birth date proof: Birth certificate/ Passport/ Secondary/ Higher Secondary/ University certificate/ Pension Payment order ļ‚· Copy of Title deeds: Title deeds, latest electricity bill paid, latest receipt of property tax paid ļ‚· Photograph of building: Photograph showing full front view of the building in which the property is located ļ‚· Photograph of applicants: Two copies of photograph pasted on the application form ļ‚· Cheque towards payment of processing fees/ Advocateā€™s fee/ Valuerā€™s fee 9. Union Smile Eligibility Pensioners & salaried class who are drawing their pension/ salary through Union Bank of India. Purpose To meet unforeseen medical expenses, timely payment of dues to State Electricity Board, Telephone, School fees and water charge and other such needs.
  • 44. ~ 44 ~ Quantum Maximum 90% of one monthā€™s pension/salary credited in the account Margin 10% Repayment Entire amount of overdraft and interest should be recovered while crediting next pension/salary. Otherwise, it can be recovered in installments within a period of 3 months, if so required by borrower. Rate Of Interest (w.e.f. 01.07.2013) 2% of the amount of overdraft in the account every month. Interest to be recovered as and when the pension /salary is credited. * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time Processing Charges Nil. Security Nil. Other Conditions The facility can be allowed on an ongoing basis by liquidating earlier dues. Pensioners of Union Bank of India are also eligible. 10. Union Top-Up Scheme Eligibility Existing home loan borrowers (Standard Assets with regular EMI repayment)
  • 45. ~ 45 ~ who ļƒ¼ Are salaried/professional & self employed, agriculturists or business men having regular source of Income. ļƒ¼ Have repaid minimum 24 EMIs in Home loan account and Where net take home pay/monthly income is not be less than 35% of gross monthly income/earnings after considering all deductions including the EMI of the proposed TOP-up Loan. Purpose To meet any type of expenditure in respect of the House viz. repairs/renovation/ remodeling / furnishing etc. Nature Of Facility Term Loan (Floating) Quantum ļ‚· The maximum amount of loan can be extended upto 50% of EMIs repaid subject to minimum of Rs.50,000/- to Maximum of Rs.5,00,000/- Rate Of Interest (w.e.f. 01.07.2013) Union Top-Up (Original Housing Loan Limit upto Rs.30 lacs) (Original Housing Loan Limit Above Rs.30 lacs) Term Loan BPLR ā€“ 1.75% i.e. 10.00% (Floating) BPLR ā€“1.00% i.e. 10.75% (Floating) * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time Margin 50% [i.e. only 50% of the amount already repaid will be considered as top-up loan subject to maximum cap]. Processing Charges
  • 46. ~ 46 ~ 0.50% of the Top-up Loan amount. Security Existing Mortgaged House will continue as security (the house for which housing loan is extended and is secured by EM.). Guarantee Guarantee is applicable wherever guarantee is taken in the existing Home Loan. Repayment ļ‚· The maximum repayment period is of 5 years or left over period for the borrower before he attains retirement or 60 years of age which ever is earlier. Term loan is subject to review every year. Tax Benefits Accrued interest on Top-up loan is eligible for exemption under section 24 of Income Tax Act, provided the loan is granted for the purposes of renovation, additions, repairs or reconstructions of house property. However, if the loan is granted for furnishing of house, such exemption is not available. (The Installments towards repayment of Principal is not eligible for exemption under Income Tax). List of documents Ā· Completed application form Ā· Passport size photograph of the applicant Ā· Estimate/quotation towards repairs/renovation/furnishing Ā· Latest salary slip/IT Return Ā· Latest salary slip/IT Return of the guarantor, if any
  • 48. ~ 48 ~ Meaning of Research: Research is a diligent and systematic inquiry or investigation into a subject in order to discover or revise facts, theories, applications etc. Meaning of Methodology: Methodology is the system of methods followed by a particular discipline. Research Methodology: Research methodology is a methodology for collecting all sorts of information & data pertaining to the subject in question. The objective is to examine all the issues involved & conduct situational analysis. The methodology includes the overall research design, sampling procedure & fieldwork done & finally the analysis procedure. The methodology used in the study consistent of sample survey using both primary & secondary data. The primary data has been collected with the help of questionnaire as well as personal observation book, magazine; journals have been referred for secondary data. The questionnaire has been drafted & presented by the researcher himself. Objectives: 1. To study about the comparative advantage of various retail loans offered by UBI 2. To make a comparative study of with respect to other public sector banks 3. To study customers perception of UBI about the retail loans offered by UBI Methods of Data Collection: There are two methods of data collection viz. Primary and Secondary. Here, Collection of data is done by Secondary Data & through Questionnaires (i.e., Primary data was collected through Questionnaire).
  • 49. ~ 49 ~ Sample Size: Sample of 200 people was taken into study, and their data was collected Sampling Technique: To study the Project, a Simple Random Sampling technique is used. Area of Scope: Sasaram Methodology Used: Since the research carried out for this project is comparative in nature, the study of various retail schemes of the selected banks were required for comparing them with the schemes of the UBI. The data collection was done by personal interview or direct observations. At the same time, related articles, newspapers, magazines, in-house journals of banks, etc were referred. The information on the project under consideration was obtained by the bank employees and officials. Also I went through various files and the official correspondence of the bank for better understanding the topic under the study.
  • 51. ~ 51 ~ Meaning of Analysis: Data analysis involves the study of relationship and/or degree of association among several variables. Analysis is nothing but ordering of data for obtaining answers to research questions. It is the breaking down of data and ordering them in such a way so as to obtain a meaningful answer to the research question. The tables/diagrams given below clearly explain our analytical section. Meaning of Interpretation: Data interpretation can be defined as applying statistical procedures to analyze specific facts from a study or body of research. It refers to the techniques of drawing inferences from an analytical study of collected data. Interpretation of data is done by using statistical tools like tables, Pie diagrams, Bar graphs, and also using quantitative techniques to derive some meaningful information. The following description, tables and interpretation helped to make an analysis of my study. Classification & Tabulation of data: The data thus collected were classified according to the categories,comparitive tables & the summary tables were prepared. Statistical tools used for analysis:
  • 52. ~ 52 ~ Out of the total respondents, the respondents who responded logically were taken into account while going into statistical details & analysis of data. The tools that have been used for analyzing data & inference drawing are mainly statistical tools like percentage, ranking, averages, etc. As per questionnaire and market surveys I have find out different responses from different people. According to their responses I analyze the findings and draw certain remarks. Comparison of UBIā€™s Retail Loans with Other Banks Below is the comparison between different retail loans provided by Union Bank of India (UBI) with retail loans of State Bank of India (SBI), Punjab National Bank (PNB) and Bank of India (BOI). Each loan of UBI has been compared with the similar loan provided by other banks. For e.g. Education loan of UBI is compared with education loan of SBI, PNB and BOI. Tab: 1 Home Loan Comparison UBI SBI PNB BOI Eligibility 21yrs and above 18 yrs and above 18 yrs and above 18 yrs and above Amount 300 lacs Maximum maximum10 lacs for repair No such maximum limits for new construction/pu rchase Loan amount subject to banks terms and condition. No such maximum limits for new construction/p urchase Loan amount Subject to banks terms and condition. Max.20 lacs Min 1 lac to 300 lacs Maximum(Ur ban) * No Minimum Limit for Rural / semi urban centers Max.20 lacs
  • 53. ~ 53 ~ for repairs. Max.20 lacs for purchase of land. Max.2 lacs for furnishing. for repairs. Max.30 lacs for purchase of land. Max.1 lac for furnishing. Interest * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time Upto 30 lacs 9.75% (fixed) Above 30lacs and upto 200 lacs 10.75% (Fixed) Above 200 lacs Upto 5 yrs BPLR-1.75% (floating) > 5 yrs to 10 yrs BPLR-1.25% (Floating) > 10yrs to 25 yrs BPLR-1.00% Upto 75 lacs 1st Year ā€“ 8%(Fixed) 2nd & 3rd Year - 9%(Fixed) After 3 yrs rate may be fixed or floating as per the borrowerā€™s choice. In Case of Floating rate: SABR ā€“ 2.5% Fixed rate: SABR-.75% Fixed interest rate shall be subject to force-majeure clause.(SBAR = 11.75%p.a.) Above 75 lacs Fixed Rates Upto 20 lac: Upto 5 yrs: 9.25 Above 5 & upto 10 yrs: 10.00 Above 10 & upto 20 yrs: 10.50 Above 20 yrs & upto 25 yrs: 10.75 Above 20 lac: Upto 5 yrs: 10.00 Above 5 & upto 10 yrs: 10.25 Above 10 & Floating Rates Upto 30 lac: Upto 5 yrs: 8.75 Above 5 & upto 10 yrs: 9.00 Above 10 & upto 20 yrs: 9.25 Above 20 yrs & upto 25 yrs: 9.50 Above 30lacs to 50 lacs: Upto 5 yrs: 9.50 Above 5 & upto 10 yrs: 9.75
  • 54. ~ 54 ~ Floating Rates linked to SABR upto 20 yrs: 10.75 Above 20 yrs & upto 25 yrs: 11.00 Floating Rates Upto 20 lac: Upto 5 yrs: 8.75 Above 5 & upto 10 yrs: 9.00 Above 10 & upto 20 yrs: 9.25 Above 20 yrs & upto 25 yrs: 9.50 Above 20 lac: Upto 5 yrs: 9.50 Above 5 & upto 10 yrs: 9.50 Above 10 & upto 20 yrs: 9.75 Above 10 & upto 20 yrs: 10.00 Above 20 yrs & upto 25 yrs: 10.25 Above 50 lac: Upto 5 yrs: 10.25 Above 5 & upto 10 yrs: 10.50 Above 10 & upto 20 yrs: 10.75 Above 20 yrs & upto 25 yrs: 11.00
  • 55. ~ 55 ~ Above 20 yrs & upto 25 yrs: 10.00 Margin Upto 200 lacs 20% Above 200 lacs 35% Upto 75lacs 20% Above 75 lacs 25% 25% of the cost of construction of house or purchase of house/flat. For Loan upto Rs.10 Lacs ā€“ 15% For Loan over Rs.10 Lacs ā€“ 20% Repayment Max 25 yrs for new purchase Max 10 yrs for repair. Maximum 25 years OR Up to the age of 70 years (the age by which the loan should be fully repaid) of the borrower, whichever is early. In Case Of New Purchase: 25 years or before the borrower attains the age of 65 years. In Case of Repair: 10 years. Maximum 20 years. Processing Fees 0.50% of loan amount subject to maximum of 15000/- plus service tax Upto 5 lacs: 1000/- Above 5 to 10 lacs: 2000/- Above 10 to 20 lacs: 5000/- Above 20 to 50 lacs: 7000/- For loans upto Rs. 300 lacs = 0.50% of the loan amount with a cap of Rs. 20,000/- For loans above Rs. 300 lacs =0.90% of the loan For loans upto Rs.30 lacs One time @ 0.55% of loan amount min. Rs. 3000/- and max. Rs.10000/-
  • 56. ~ 56 ~ Above 50 lacs to 1 cr: 8000/- Above 1cr to 5 cr: 10000/- Above 5cr: 20000/- amount Documentati on Charges: Rs.1350/- + Service tax & Education Cess For Loan over Rs.30 Lacs upto Rs.50 lacs ā€“ One time flat Rs.15,000/- For Loan over Rs.50 Lacs upto Rs.1.00 crore ā€“ One time flat Rs.20,000/- Loans over Rs.1.00 crore ā€“ One time flat Rs.25,000/- Loans over Rs.3.00 crores ā€“ One time flat Rs.50,000/- For Partnership firms & Corporate Borrowers ā€“ Processing charges will be double that of
  • 57. ~ 57 ~ applicable to individuals For Rural areas ā€“ Processing charges will be 50% that of applicable to individuals in respect of loans availed by borrowers from rural areas from the Rural Branches. In eligibility aspect UBI is the least flexible of all it requires 3 yrs more for being eligible for getting the loan. The maximum amount given under the scheme is less than SBI & PNB and for repairs it is 10 lacs lesser than PNB and BOI and far lesser than SBI. For furnishing UBI gives top-up scheme. UBI has highest interest rate of all the four selected banks. Up to 200 lacs UBI is most flexible in margin aspect but above 200 lacs UBI has highest margin. In repayment BOI is the least flexible giving the lowest term where as UBI is at par with other two banks. Up to 2 lacs UBI and PNB has lowest processing fees but above 2 lacs SBI has lowest processing fees. Tab: 2 Education Loan Comparison UBI SBI PNB BOI Quantum For studies in India ā€“ Up to Rs. 10 lacs For studies in India- Up to Rs. 10 lacs For studies For studies in India- Up to Rs. 10 lacs For studies For studies in India- Up to Rs. 10 lacs For studies
  • 58. ~ 58 ~ For studies abroad ā€“ Up to Rs. 20 lacs abroad ā€“ Up to Rs. 20 lacs abroad ā€“ Up to Rs. 20 lacs abroad ā€“ Up to Rs. 20 lacs Interest * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time For Male Students: Up to Rs. 4.00 lakhs:11.75% Above Rs. 4.00 lakhs upto Rs.7.50 lakhs: 12.50% Above Rs. 7.50 lakhs :12% For Girl Students: 0.50% concession on above rates For Male Student : Up to Rs. 4.00 lakhs: 11.25% Above Rs. 4.00 lakhs upto Rs.7.50 lakhs : 12.75% Above Rs. 7.50 lakhs :11.75% For Girl Students: 0.50% concession on above rates Repayable in less than 03 years: Loan upto Rs.4 lac: BPLR ā€“ 0.50% (i.e. 10.50%) Loan over Rs.4 lac: BPLR + 0.25% (i.e. 11.25%) Repayable in 03 years and above: Loan upto Rs.4 lac: BPLR ā€“ 1.00%+0.50%T P(i.e. 10.50%) Loan over Rs.4 lac: BPLR- 0.25% + 0.50%TP (i.e. 11.25%) Upto Rs.4.00 lacs ā€“ 2.50% below BPLR., Min. 9.50% p.a. Above Rs.4.00 lacs : upto Rs.7.50 lacs ā€“ 2.00% below BPLR, Min. 10.00% p.a. Above Rs.7.50 lacs: 1.25% below BPLR, Min. 10.75% p.a. Int. Concession of 0.50%p.a. for Woman Beneficiaries for limits upto Rs.50,000/- and 1% for limits over Rs.50,000/- Margin No margin for loans up to Rs. 4.00 lacs For loan above 4 lacs: 5% for inland studies and 15% for studies No margin for loans up to Rs. 4.00 lacs . For loan above 4 lacs: 5% for inland studies and 15% for studies No margin for loans up to Rs. 4.00 lacs . For loan above 4 lacs: 5% for inland studies and 15% for studies No margin for loans up to Rs. 4.00 lacs . For loan above 4 lacs: 5% for inland studies and 15% for studies
  • 59. ~ 59 ~ abroad. abroad. abroad. abroad. Repayment Repayment holiday: Course period + 1 year OR 6 months after job placement, whichever is earlier. Repayment holiday: Course period + 1 year OR 6 months after job placement, whichever is earlier. Maximum repayment duration:5-7 yrs. Repayment holiday: Course period + 1 year OR 6 months after job placement, whichever is earlier. Maximum repayment duration:5-7 yrs. Extension of time for completion of course may be permitted for 2 yrs. Repayment holiday: Course period + 1 year OR 6 months after job placement, whichever is earlier. Maximum repayment duration:5-7 yrs. Processing Fees Nil Nil * Deposit of Rs. 5000/- for education loan for studies abroad which will be adjusted in the margin money For study in india : Nil For Study abroad:- @ 0.50% with a maximum of Rs. 5000/- (refundable on availment of the loan amount) For study in india:Nil For studies abroad: Rs.1000 for issuance of sanction letter for obtention of VISA. Amount refundable on availing loan. Document/Stam p charges:At Actuals Change of Institution:
  • 60. ~ 60 ~ Studies in india:Rs.250/- Studies Abroad: Rs.500/- Xerox Charges: Loan upto 2 lacs: Rs.25/- Loan over 2 lacs: Rs.100/- plus copying charges of Rs1/- per page In Quantum, UBI is at par with other banks where as in interest UBI is charging the highest rate of interest of all the banks and BOI charges least interest up to 4 lacs. Above 4 lacs to 7.5 lacs BOI charges the least interest, then comes PNB and then UBI and SBI charges the highest rate of interest of all the four banks. And above 7.5 lacs UBI has highest rate of interest among 4 selected banks. In case of margin and repayment all banks stand at par with each other. In case of processing fees, UBI is flexible of all. It charges no processing fees for loan taken for studies in India or abroad where as BOI charges the maximum fees. Tab: 3 Auto Loan Comparison UBI SBI PNB BOI Quantum For Four Wheeler: 4 times of the net annual For Four Wheeler: No Upper Limit. Maximum loan For Individuals: 25 times of the net monthly For Individuals: For Indian make vehicles ā€“ Rs.25
  • 61. ~ 61 ~ income OR Rs.40 lacs whichever is lower & Rs.10 lacs for old vehicles For Two Wheeler: 4 times the net annual income subject to a maximum loan of Rs.1 lac for new vehicle amount of 2.5 times the net annual income can be sanctioned. Less than Rs.15 lacs for old vehicles income OR Rs. 25 lacs whichever is lower For Business Concerns: No ceiling on loan amount lacs For imported vehicles ā€“ Rs.75 lacs. OR 24 times of the net monthly income whichever is less For Business Concerns: Rs.100 lacs Interest * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time 4 wheelers (new car): Upto 3 Years: 11.00% Over 3 Years to 5 Years: 11.25% 2 Wheelers: Upto 3 Years: 12.75% Above 3 Years to 5 Years: 13.25% Old Cars(Not Older than 3 Years): 13.25% * First year: 8% Fixed * For 2nd & 3rd year: 10% Fixed * For 4th & 5th year: 0.50% below SBAR * For 6th & 7th year: 0.25% below SBAR Interest will be charged @ 11.00% p.a. For Loans Upto 10 lacs: New Vehicles Repayment up to 3 yrs: 2.25% below BPLR, Min. 9.75% p.a. Repayment over 3 years : 1.75 % below BPLR, Min. 10.25% p.a. Second hand vehicles : 1.25% below BPLR, Min.10.75% p.a. For Loans Above Rs.10.00 Lacs :
  • 62. ~ 62 ~ New Vehicles Repayment upto 36 months: 1.25% below BPLR, Min. 10.75% p.a. Repayment over 3 years: 0.75% below BPLR, Min.11.25% p.a. Second hand vehicles: 0.25% below BPLR ā€“ 11.75% p.a. Margin For New Vehicles: 15% of on road price (Ex- Showroom + registration + Insurance + Road Tax) For Old Vehicles: 50% of cost of old vehicle New / Used vehicles: 15% of the on the road price. For New Vehicles: 20% For Old Vehicles: 30% Individuals: For new vehicles: Upto Rs.2.00 lacs - 5% Rs.2.00 lacs to Rs.10.00 lacs - 10% Rs.10 lacs to Rs.25 lacs - 15% Above Rs.25.00 lacs - Min. 25% For Corporate entities/firms, etc.: Min. 25% For second hand vehicles: Min. 30% Repayment Four Wheelers: For Salaried: For New For
  • 63. ~ 63 ~ A Maximum of 60 months Two Wheelers: A Maximum of 36 months Under Tie-up: 4 Wheelers - A maximum of 72 EMIs ( Maruti, Hyundai, Tata Motors) Maximum of 84 months For Self- employed & Professionals: Maximum 60 months Vehicles: Maximum of 84 months For Used Vehicles: Maximum 60 months Individuals: For new vehicles 4 wheelers: imported vehicles-Max. 7 years. 4 wheelers - Indian vehicles ā€“ 6 years. 2 wheelers ā€“ max. 5 years. For Corporate / Firms, etc.: Max. 5 years. For second hand vehicles: Max. 3 years. Processing Fees Two Wheelers: Rs. 250 Four Wheelers: Rs.500 upto Rs.2 Lacs. Rs.1000 over Rs.2 Lacs. * Service tax is not included in the processing fees. 0.50% of Loan amount and to be paid up front. Minimum: Rs. 500/- Maximum: Rs. 10,000/- 1% of the loan amount, with a maximum of Rs.6,000/- (exclusive of service tax & education cess) For Individuals: Upto Rs.25,000/- : Rs.1,000/- Above Rs.25,000/- upto Rs.25 lacs: 1.10% of loan amount, Min.Rs.1,500/- & Max. Rs.5,000/- Above Rs.25 lacs : 0.25% of the loan amount
  • 64. ~ 64 ~ Max.15,000/- For Business Concerns: Double of individual charges For Rural areas: Half of individual charges In case of Individuals, PNB gives the least limit of maximum amount of loan i.e. 25 lacs where as if overall scenario is taken UBI gives the least limit of maximum quantum. In case of interest, UBI charges the maximum interest and SBI charges the least interest. In margin aspect up to 10 lacs BOI is the most flexible requiring the least amount of margin where as above 10 lacs UBI, SBI and BOI is at par, and PNB requires highest margin. And above 25 lacs BOI requires highest margin. For second hand vehicle UBI requires highest margin. UBI is least flexible in repayment period. UBI has the least processing fees. Tab: 4 Pensioners Loan Comparison UBI SBI PNB BOI Quantum Upto Rs. 1,00,000/- Or 12 times the monthly pension, whichever is less. A maximum of 12 months pension with a ceiling of Rs.1,00,000/- Maximum Rs.1,50,000/- or amount equivalent to 18 months' net pension, whichever is lower. For Pensioners above the age of 75 years, the maximum Regular Pensioner- Unsecured clean:10 times of monthly pension (maximum loan amount Rs.1 Lac) Family Pensioner-
  • 65. ~ 65 ~ amount of loan would be Rs.70,000/- 10 times of monthly pension (maximum loan amount Rs.50000) Interest * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time A fixed interest rate of 13.75% (Fixed) 0.50% above SBAR Floating i.e. 12.75% p.a. Disbursement through OD account: BPLR+0.50% (i.e. 11.50%) (Disbursement through Demand Loan andTerm Loan Account): Less than 3 yrs- BPLR+0.25%(i.e. 11.25%) 3 yrs and above- BPLR- 0.25%+0.50% TP (i.e. 11.25%) Fully Secured Advances: @ 0.50% below BPLR, Min. 11.50% p.a. Clean/Unsecured Advances: @ BPLR, Min. 12.00% p.a. For Senior Citizens (for loans upto Rs.50000/-) at 1.25% below BPLR, presently 10.75 % p.a. Margin 25% in case of Deposit Receipts / NSC / Bonds issued by Government of India / Financial Institutions. 50% in case of Shares & Debentures. Nil Nil Nil Repayment 12 ā€“ 36 EMIs in case of Demand Loan repayable in Installments 60 Equated Monthly Instalments (EMIs) ā€“ if age of Pensioner at the time of loan Max.36 EMIs *60 EMIs in exceptional cases. For Clean/unsecured advance : Max.36 EMIs w.e.f. one month
  • 66. ~ 66 ~ Above 36 to 48 EMIs in the case of Term Loan sanction is upto 70 years 48 Equated Monthly Instalments (EMIs) ā€“ if age of Pensioner at the time of sanction is between 70 ā€“ 72 years after first disbursement.. *60 EMIs in exceptional cases. Secured advance: Max. 60 EMIs w.e.f. one month after 1st disbursement. Processing Fees Nil As per bankā€™s norms Nil A) No processing charge for Senior Citizens (60 years & above) B) For others [after 01.01.2008] one time @ 1.10% of loan amount, Min. Rs.500/- and Max.Rs.1100/- C) Stamp Paper charges: At actuals. Loan Agreement Copy charges .- As Applicable Security Pledge of Deposit Receipts / Shares / Debentures of corporates of good standing, NSCs Bonds issued by Government of India / The spouse eligible for family pension should guarantee the loan or any other family member OR Guarantee of spouse eligible for family pension to be obtained or of any other family member of means OR a third party As required by the bank. General security: Guarantee of spouse eligible for family pension to be obtained or of any other family member of means
  • 67. ~ 67 ~ Financial Institutions etc. Where sufficient security is not available, personal guarantee of spouse or a person who is the nominee under pension scheme is to be obtained. In genuine cases, the Bank may consider this facility on a clean basis. Declaration is required from the spouse who is eligible for family pension. a third party worth the loan amount. guarantee acceptable to the Bank. OR a third party guarantee acceptable to the Bank. UBI is at par with SBI and BOI but PNB has the highest limit (maximum) for the loan quantum but for giving loan to pensioner above 75 years it gives the least. In interest, UBI charges the highest rate of interest where as PNB and BOI charges least interest for secured advances. Loans upto 50000 BOI charges the least interest. In case of margin, UBI is the only bank that requires margin. In case of repayment, again UBI and PNB are least flexible where as SBI is the most flexible. For secured advances BOI gives highest repayment period. PNB
  • 68. ~ 68 ~ and UBI do not charge any processing fee where as BOI charges the highest processing fees. Tab: 5 Mortgage Loan Comparison UBI SBI PNB BOI Quantum In metros: Min: 1 lakh Max: 50 Lakhs In Urban: Min: 1 lakh Max: 50 Lakhs *Subject to 36 times of gross monthly income of salaried persons OR 2 time the Net annual Income in case of others (Income as per the latest IT return less taxes payable) whichever is lesser. Min: Rs.25,000/- Max: Rs.1 crore. ā€¢Subject to 24 times the net monthly income of salaried persons (Net of all deductions including TDS) OR ā€¢2 times the net annual income of others (income as per latest IT return less taxes payable) Min: 1 lakh Max: 100 Lakhs For agriculturists min: 0.5 Lac max: 2.00 Lac For Others : proprietorship Firm/Partnership firm/ Individuals/ min: 1.00 Lac max: 50.00 Lacs Company : Prop./Partnership / firm/company min: 1.00 Lac max: 100.00 Lacs Interest * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time Fixed Rate: 15.25% Floating rate : BPLR + 2.50% i.e.14.25% Present BPLR is 11.75% Term Loan 1.00% above SBAR. i.e.13.25% p.a. Floating for loans upto Rs.1.00 crore. Repayement period Less than 3 yrs: BPLR+1.75%(i. e. 12.75%) 3 yrs and For loans/overdrafts : 1% over BPLR, 13.00% p.a. Interest concession for woman beneficiaries 0.25% p.a.[All
  • 69. ~ 69 ~ In other cases 1.25% above SBAR i.e.13.50% p.a. Floating (w.e.f. 01.01.2013) above: BPLR +1.75%+0.50% TP(i.e. 13.25%) borrowers to be women] Margin 50% of the fair market value of the property. 60% of the market value of your property. Nil Salaried Employees: 30%* Others: 50% * *On value of property Repayment Max 84 EMIs. Post-dated cheques fot the 84 EMIs will be collected up- front. *Subject to closure of the loan with full adjustment prior to the retirement in case of salaried class Max 60 EMIs, upto 120 months for salaried individuals with check-off facility. You could opt to divert any surplus funds towards prepayment of the loan without attracting any penalty. Max 84 EMIs. OR upto the age of 65 years which ever is earlier. Max 96 EMIs. In case of agriculturists: The repayment will be related to the generation of farm income from crops and other subsidiary activities. Processing Fees One time fee of 0.50% of the loan amount plus service tax as applicable collected up front. As per bankā€™s norms in case of general overdraft limit: Upto Rs. 25,000/- - NIL Above Rs. 25,000/- & upto Rs. 2 Lac - Rs. 270/- + Service Tax & Education Cess Accounts repayable as per Stipulated instalments: - One time @ 1% of Loan amount. Min.Rs.3000/- and max. Rs30000/-. Overdraft Limit
  • 70. ~ 70 ~ Above Rs. 2 Lac - Rs. 225/- per lac or part thereof + Service Tax & Education Cess Upfront fees (in case of term loan): 0.90% of the loan amount (subject to a maximum of Rs.45,000/-) + Service Tax & Education Cess Documentation charges: Rs.900/- + Service Tax & Education Cess ( not reducible as per repayment schedule ) : - 0.25% of the sanctioned limit, Min. Rs.3,000/- and Max. Rs.10,000/- on annual basis. - Documents charges, advocate fee, architect fee etc. on actual basis. Loan agreement copy charges : As applicable For Partnership firms/Corporates ā€“ Processing charges will be double that of applicable to individuals For Rural areas ā€“Processing charges will be 50% that of applicable to individuals in respect of loans availed by borrowers from rural areas from the Rural Branches.
  • 71. ~ 71 ~ Additional charges for deviations from the scheme norms ā€“One time 25% of the applicable processing charges min. Rs.500/- max. Rs.3000/- Security Equitable Mortgage of non- encumbered residential house/flat, commercial or industrial property situated in Metro, Urban & Semi-urban centres only in the name and possesion of the borrower and/or his/her family member. As per bankā€™s extant instructions. Non- encumbered residential house/ flat or Commercial or Industrial property (in the shape of building/ industrial shed) - self occupied or vacant. Equitable/Legal Mortgage charge over property in the name of applicant or his/her spouse or parents or third party. *Agriculture land is not acceptable as a security for this loan. In case of quantum, SBI is the most flexible starting loan with minimum 25000/- to maximum Rs. 1 crore where as UBI is the least flexible. It does not give loans for less than Rs. 1 lac and maximum limit is also 50% lesser than with other banks. It only gives Rs. 50 lacs where as other banks give loan up to Rs. 1 crore. UBI charges highest rate of interest than other banks. UBI stands at 3rd position among the four banks in respect of margin. In repayment, BOI gives highest repayment period and SBI gives the least repayment period. Processing fees is least in UBI. Tab: 6 Personal Loan Comparison
  • 72. ~ 72 ~ UBI SBI PNB BOI Quantum 6 months net salary not exceeding Rs. 1 lac for salaried class. For others, 50% of annual income as per last 2 IT returns (not exceeding Rs.1 lac.) In Metro & Urban Centers: Min: Rs. 24000/- Max: Rs. 10 lacs In Rural & Semi-Urban centers: Min: Rs.10000/- Max: Rs. 10 lacs Maximum: 12 times Net Monthly Income for salaried individuals and pensioners. Min: Rs.50,000/- Max: Rs.4 lacs Or 20 times monthly net salary, whichever is lower, depending upon the repaying capacity. Maximum quantum of advance is Rs.10.00 lakhs, depending upon the income. Interest * Interest rates subject to revision from time to time 15% Concession in the rate of interest can be considered by Regional Head in case of group borrowers 4.25% above SBAR i.e. 16.00% p.a. For public: i. Individuals whose salary is being disbursed through our branches as also those employees who are availing the loan under check-off facility: 13% ii. For others: 14% Fully Secured: 11.50% Clean / Unsecured: 12.25% For Senior Citizens aged 60 years & above [for loans upto Rs.50,000/- ]:10.75% Financing Secured under tie-up arrangements: 11.50%
  • 73. ~ 73 ~ For Defense Personnel only: i. Individuals whose salary is disbursed through branch:12.75% ii. For others:13.75% Notes: Interest concession in respect of advances to woman beneficiary under(i) & (ii) above: 0.50% p.a. Security One Guarantor having means equivalent to the loan amount, Hypothecation Of Asset wherever applicable. Nil Suitable guarantee acceptable to the Bank. Hypothecation of the Equipment purchased out of Bank Finance Repayment In 36 EMIs. In 48 EMIs In 60 EMIs OR remaining period of service, whichever is earlier. 12 to 60 months, commencing one month after full disbursement/ three months after first disbursement, whichever is earlier. Processing Fees Rs. 100 upto Rs. 10,000/- Rs. 250 upto Rs. 50,000/- Rs. 500 above Rs. 50,000 2- 3% of the loan amount. Upfront fees: 1.8% of the loan amount + Service Tax & Education Cess Documentation charges: Rs.270/- upto Rs.2 Lac + Service Tax & Education Cess 1.10% of loan amount. Min. Rs.1,000/- Max. Rs.5,000/-
  • 74. ~ 74 ~ Rs.450/- over Rs.2 Lac + Service Tax & Education Cess UBI gives the least and very low amount for personal loan i.e. Rs. 100000/- where as BOI and SBI give loan up to Rs. 1000000/- which is 10 times higher. SBI has highest rate of interest where as BOI has least interest rate. UBI is the least flexible among the four bank in case repayment. UBI charges least processing fees. Tab: 7 Loan For Medical Practitioners Comparison UBI SBI PNB BOI Nomenclat ure Union health plus Doctor plus Professional loan Dhanvantri suvidha Quantum An amount equivalent to 75% of the equipment cost and other Assets to be financed. Maximum of Rs 5 crores of which a sub ceiling for Working Capital limits at *10% of total loan amount for upto Rs 1 crore *5% of total loan amount for above Rs 1 crore Metro/Urban medical practitioner:Rs.5 lac other professionals: Rs.5 lac S.urban/Rural area medical practitioners:Rs.1 0 lac other professionals: Rs.5lac Maximum upto 50 lacs Interest * Interest rates 12.50% (fixed for individuals as well as others) Based on score obtained on simplified credit scoring model General Scheme Loans for less than 3 yrs: Based on bankā€™s scoring model.
  • 75. ~ 75 ~ subject to revision from time to time BPLR(i.e 11%) Loans for 3 yrs and above:BPLR+0.5 0%TP(i.e 11.50%) Gramin Chikitsak For loan upto 20 lac: 10% For loan above 20 lac: 10.25% Margin Minimum 25% of cost of equipments and other assets to be financed. Upto Rs 5 lacs: 10% Above Rs 5 lacs: 15% Nil up to Rs.25000/-. 25% Above Rs. 25000/-. Ranging upto 20% based on credit limit Repayment Maximum 7 years including initial moratorium period of 3/6 months Maximum period up to 7 years Maximum moratorium 12 months, except for construction purpose, for which moratorium can be upto 24 months Term Loan Loans up to Rs.50000/- 48 months Loans beyond Rs.50000/- 60 months Working Capital loans are renewable every year. Term Loan repayable in EMIs in maximum 7 years Processing Fees 0.50% of the loan amount 0.5% of Loan Amount Minimum Rs 500; Maximum Rs 50,000 As per bankā€™s extant instruction . Nil Security Hypothecation of equipment / items purchased out of Bank Primary Security Hypothecation of Assets financed by the Hypothecation/M ortgage of the goods purchased/create Hypothecation of equipment / items purchased out of Bank
  • 76. ~ 76 ~ finance. Collateral security 50% of loan amount. EM of premises in case the loan is for acquiring premises. Bank Collateral Security: No need for tangible collateral security for loan amounts upto Rs 15 lakhs for Allopathic professionals and upto Rs 10 lakhs for other professionals (Homeopathic, Ayurvedic, Unani etc) Above Rs 10/15 lakhs: Tangible collateral security of at least 25% and Personal guarantee of promoters d with the amount of loan. Collateral security by way of immovable properties or acceptable third party guarantee in case of advances above Rs. 25000/-. finance. PNB gives least loan quantum i.e. up to Rs. 5 lacs. UBI charges the highest rate of interest, only PNB gives interest concession for grameen chikitsak. UBI requires highest margin among all where as SBI requires lowest margin. PNB has the highest repayment period where as all other 3 banks at par in repayment. BOI charges no processing fees.
  • 77. ~ 77 ~ Analysis of Perception of UBIā€™s Customers about UBIā€™s Retail Loans Q1. On which bank you depend for your regular transaction? Bank Name Customers Response in % UBI 45% SBI 20 % HDFC 2% ICICI 8 % Other 25% Customer Response in % Bank Name Preferred Bank for Regular Transactions UBI SBI HDFC ICICI OTHER
  • 78. ~ 78 ~ It has been observed that approximately 45% correspondents are using the service of UBI for their daily transaction, around 20% of people are using SBI Bank for their transaction and only 2% & 8% of people are using HDFC & ICICI Bank service respectively in Ujjain. 20% customers are using other banks for their regular transactions. Q2. Are you aware of products & services provided by UBI? YES 85% NO 15% From the above data it is clear that most of the customers (around 85%) of Ujjain have the idea about the product & services of UBI, the rest 15% have the idea about the product they are using. Q3. If yes are you aware of the Retail Loans of UBI? YES 80% NO 20% Series1, YES, 85%, 85% Series1, NO , 15%, 15% Customer Awarness about Products &Services of UBI YES NO
  • 79. ~ 79 ~ It is clear that most of the people have the idea about the advance products of UBI. Almost all the 80% people, who have the idea about the loan product, are the user of UBI product & service. Q4. If you prefer UBI for taking loan than what influence you to take Loan from UBI? Most of the people said that they prefer UBI for taking loan because of the transparency and the least processing time for any kind of loan product. And it is easy to get loan from UBI as compared to other banks because less paper work is required and as it is the fifth largest govt. bank in India and it is easier for UBI to give loan to people with a longer repayment period. Q5. Have you ever taken loan from UBI? YES 60% NO 40% Series1, YES , 80%, 80% Series1, NO , 20%, 20% Customers Awarness About Retail Loans of UBI YES NO
  • 80. ~ 80 ~ It is observed that 60% of the respondents have already taken the loan from the UBI. Some of the people from remaining 40% were in the talk with the bank for taking the loan. Q.6 Which loan product of UBI you have used? Types of Loan Customer Response Home Loan 25% Educational Loan 21% Auto Loan 23% Personal Loan 14% Other 17% Series1, YES , 60%, 60% Series1, NO , 40%, 40% % of Persons surveyed who have taken loan from UBI YES NO
  • 81. ~ 81 ~ From the sample size 25% of people are using the UBI loan product. 25% of people took home loan from UBI. 21% of people took education loan for their children, 23% of people took car loan from UBI. Some of the customer took 2 type of loan from UBI like both auto & educational loan and home & car loan. 14% of people took personal loan. Q7. What do you feel about the services providing by UBI in loan product? Average 15% Satisfactory 25% Good 45% Excellent 10% Customer Response Types of Loan Loan Taken HOME LOAN
  • 82. ~ 82 ~ From this it is clear that the service provided by UBI in its loan product is good in between the customer. All of them are satisfied with the product provided by UBI. 45% of people said that the service provided by UBI is good, but only 10% said it is excellent & 25% of people said that it is satisfactory. Q8. Which features you like most in Loan segments of UBI? Features Customers Response Less Paper Work 17% Attractive Interest Rate 10% Margin 23% Series1, Average, 15%, 15% Series1, Satisfactory , 30%, 30% Series1, Good , 45%, 45% Series1, Excellent , 10%, 10% Customer's Perception about UBI's Retail Loan Average Satisfactory Good Excellent
  • 83. ~ 83 ~ Simple And Fast Processing 32% Longer Repayment Period 18% Most of the people like the Margin & Fast Processing of loan. Longer repayment period was ok but interest was not liked by the customers whereas response to less paper work was satisfactory. Q9. Would you prefer any other bank over UBI for taking loans? Yes 63% No 37% Most Liked Features in Loans LESS PAPER WORK ATTRACTIVE INTEREST RATE MARGIN SIMPLE AND FAST PROCESSING LONGER REPAYMENT PERIOD
  • 84. ~ 84 ~ When I asked this question to the customers of the UBI I found that 63% of the respondents would prefer other banks over UBI for taking the loan where as 37% respondents said that they would prefer UBI for taking loans. Q10. If yes, then which bank would you Prefer? Series1, YES , 63%, 63% Series1, NO , 37%, 37% Chart Depicting % of customers prefering other banks over UBI YES NO
  • 85. ~ 85 ~ Bank Name Customers Response SBI 37 % BOI 21 % PNB 16 % OTHER 26 % It is observed that 37% of the customers prefer State bank of India over UBI and 21% prefer Bank of India whereas 16% and 26% prefer Punjab National Bank and other banks respectively. Response in % Bank Names Preferred Bank for Taking Loans Over UBI SBI BOI PNB OTHER
  • 86. ~ 86 ~ Q11. On what features do you think Other Banks loan schemes are better than UBIā€™s loan Schemes? Features Customers Response Quantum of loan 6% Interest 44% Margin 7% Repayment Period 26% Processing fees 9% Other 8% According to the table, interest rates and repayment period are the major concern due to which customers prefer other banks over UBI. Customers believe that UBIā€™s interest rates are more than the other banks. Other than interest rates, 26% customers said they would consider other banks better than UBI on the basis of repayment period. Chart depicting % of people Preferring other banks for the following features Quantum of loan Interest Margin
  • 87. ~ 87 ~ On The Basis of comparison of Loan Schemes
  • 88. ~ 88 ~ Findings of Home Loan Comparison 1. Eligible age for UBIā€™s home loan is 21 yrs which is more than the other selected banks. It should be reduced to 18 yrs. 2. UBI has highest interest rate among all the selected banks. 3. Up to 200 lacs UBI has lowest margin but above 200 lacs UBI has highest margin. 4. In repayment, UBI is at par with SBI and PNB where as BOI has the lowest repayment period. 5. Up to 2 lacs; UBI and PNB has the lowest processing fees. Above 2 lacs to 30 lacs; SBI has the lowest processing fees among all selected banks. Above 30 lacs UBI has the lowest processing fees. Findings of Education Loan Comparison 1. Quantum of loan is same among all selected banks. 2. Up to 4 lacs UBI charges the highest interest where as BOI charges the least interest. Above 4 lacs to 7.5 lacs BOI charges the least interest, then PNB, then UBI and then SBI. Above 7.5 lacs UBI charges highest interest rate among all banks. 3. Margin & Repayment time is same in all banks. 4. In processing fees, UBI is very flexible. It does not charge any processing fees for any loan whether study in India or abroad where as BOI charges the highest processing fees.
  • 89. ~ 89 ~ Findings of Auto Loan Comparison 1. In case of individuals, UBI offers maximum loan of Rs. 40 lacs where as PNB gives least maximum amount of loan i.e. Rs. 25 lacs. There is no ceiling in SBI for loan amount. In case of business concerns, SBI and PNB offers no upper limit for loan amount where as BOI offers maximum loan of Rs. 100 lacs. In case of old vehicles, UBI offers Rs. 10 lacs and SBI offers Rs. 15 lacs. 2. In case of interest, UBI charges highest interest among all selected banks where as SBI charges least among all banks. 3. In case of new vehicle, UBI & SBI requires 15% margin where as PNB requires 20 % margin, BOI gives flexibility in margin. In case of old vehicle UBIā€™s margin is highest i.e. 50%. 4. UBI gives least time in repayment of the loan i.e. 60 months. 5. UBI charges the least processing fees among all selected banks. Findings of Pensioners Loan Comparison 1. PNB gives maximum amount loan to pensioners but for above 75 yrs it offers least maximum amount. 2. UBI charges highest interest where as PNB & BOI charges least for secured advances. 3. UBI is the only bank which requires margin where as other banks do not require any margin. 4. In case of repayment, UBI & PNB are least flexible where as SBI is most flexible for secured advances, BOI gives highest repayment period. 5. UBI & PNB do not charge any processing fees where as BOI charges highest processing fees. 6. Every selected bank requires security as per its norms.
  • 90. ~ 90 ~ Findings of Mortgage Loan Comparison 1. SBI and PNB offers maximum loan amount i.e. Rs. 100 lacs where as UBI and BOI offers maximum loan of Rs. 50 lacs but UBI and PNB donā€™t give loan below Rs. 1 lakh. SBI has the most flexible loan structure starting from Rs. 25000/- to 100 lacs. 2. UBI has the option to choose interest rate between fixed and floating but has the highest interest rate as well among all selected banks. PNB offers lowest interest rate if the loan is taken for less than 3 yrs. 3. PNB margin is nil where as SBI margin is highest among all banks. UBI requires 50% margin and BOI requires 30% margin for salaried people and 50% for other applicants. 4. BOI gives highest repayment time. UBI and PNB is at par where as SBI repayment period is least. 5. Overall UBI processing fees is lowest but up to 2 lacs PNB processing fees is lowest. 6. All banks requires security for this loan. Findings of Personal Loan Comparison 1. UBI offers least maximum loan amount i.e. Rs. 1 lac, SBI and BOI offers highest maximum loan amount i.e. Rs. 10 lacs. BOI offers maximum loan of Rs. 4 lacs. 2. BOI charges the lowest rate of interest where as SBI charges the highest rate of interest. UBI charges interest at 15% p.a. 3. SBI needs no security where as other three banks requires hypothecation of asset purchased by bank finance or guarantor. 4. UBIā€™s repayment time is the lowest. BOI and PNB gives highest repayment time. 5. UBIā€™s processing fees is lowest among all selected banks.
  • 91. ~ 91 ~ Findings of Medical Practitioners Loan Comparison 1. PNB gives least maximum loan amount where as BOI offers highest maximum loan amount. 2. UBI interest rate is highest where as PNB gives concession to grameen chikitsak. 3. SBIā€™s margin is lowest where as UBIā€™s margin is highest. 4. PNB has the shortest repayment period and other banks are at par. 5. BOI charges zero processing fees. On The Basis of Survey among UBIā€™s Customers regarding the Loan Schemes 1. It has been observed that approximately 60% correspondents are using loans of UBI and 40% are not using any type of loan product of UBI in Ujjain. 2. Customers focus has been mainly on home loan, education loan and auto loan. 3. It has been observed that approximately 90% of people using UBIā€™s loan products are satisfied. 4. It has been observed that major drawback of UBI loans was higher interest rates. 5. It has been observed that SBI and BOI were the most preferred banks in Ujjain for taking loans. 6. Interest and repayment period were the major features for which customers prefer other banks over UBI.
  • 93. ~ 93 ~ Suggestions ļƒ˜ Customer awareness programme is required so that more people should attract towards advance product. ļƒ˜ Interest rate is the major influencing factor for making purchase decision for any kind of loan product. UBI should seriously consider the suggestion of reducing the interest rate to grow in the highly competitive environment and more so in retail lending. ļƒ˜ Saving Bank Accounts should be attached to the loan accounts so that automatic recovery can be done by the system if borrower does not pay installment on time. ļƒ˜ The bank should increase the period for repayment of loan. ļƒ˜ UBI should more focus on Retaining existing customers. ļƒ˜ UBI must take feedbacks of customers regarding features & services.
  • 94. ~ 94 ~ Suggestions Given by The Customers at The Time of Survey āž¢ There should be more time period for repayment of education loan. āž¢ Interest rates should be reduced so that more and more people can avail lending services of bank. āž¢ Education loan should be providing to private college also which is not under AICTE or any kind of University. āž¢ UBI should take steps to solve customer problems immediately. āž¢ Bank Personnelā€™s should be trained, well educated & proper trained to convince the people about different products. āž¢ Loan sanction date should be according to customer convenient. āž¢ A customer awareness program should be taking place in rural area.
  • 96. ~ 96 ~ Limitations Every study or research is conducted under some limits and there are some restrictions which have some impact on the project. Limitations of this project are: ā€“ ļ‚· Coverage: The study aims at covering the retail banking of Union Bank of India only. ļ‚· The study aims at gaining the practical knowledge by taking help of bank personals. So there might have been tendencies among the personals to amplify or filter their responses due to time limitation. ļ‚· Sample size taken is very small and may not be sufficient to predict the results with 100% accuracy. ļ‚· Research was based on Information from Factsheets and websites. ļ‚· Analysis has been conducted as per our knowledge and understanding of subject. ļ‚· All the work was done in limited areas of Ujjain so the findings should not be generalized. ļ‚· Experience: Researcher has less experience in the research field.
  • 98. ~ 98 ~ Conclusion From the analysis part it can be conclude that customers have a favorable response towards UBI retail products in Ujjain. The bank has a wide customer base, so the bank should concentrate on this to retain these customers. UBI has improved its asset quality tremendously with an excellent coverage ratio of 93.05%. Healthy asset quality and good coverage ratio reflect prudent lending practices that are key in rising interest scenario when NPAs and delinquencies tend to rise. UBI has an excellent technological platform with 100% core banking solution rollout and increased use of electronic mode in transactions (12% of the total transactions). This helps the bank reduce risk, improve efficiency and reduce costs significantly. As in FY09 loan UBIā€™s loan growth in FY10 was significantly ahead of the system at 23.6%. The bankā€™s confidence to grow at significantly higher rate than industry stems from improving credit demand, robust branch addition plans and various initiative taken by the management to enhance the capacity of credit growth. Within a very short period of time the achievement made by UBI is excellent, what a normal bank cannot expect, but it is being done by UBI. It happens due to employee dedication towards the organization, fastest growing Indian economy, & brand image. To be the largest advance product issuer, UBI should focus on- Ā· Launch Innovative product Ā· Customized advance products Ā· providing adequate staff in branches for better customer services Ā· Fastest customers problem solving techniques Ā· Customer retention Apart from all the above, uBI believe in providing good customer services to their customers which is a key factor for success in future. The bank will ever strive in its endeavor to provide services to its customers and enhance its
  • 99. ~ 99 ~ businesses there by fulfilling its vision ā€œTo become the bank of first choice in our chosen areas by building beneficial and lasting relationship with customers through a process of continuous improvementā€
  • 100. ~ 100 ~ BIBLIOGRAPHY Sr. No. Details Magazines & News Papers 01. Economic Times 02. The Financial Express Web-sites 01. www.unionbankofindia.co.in 02. www.statebankofindia.com 03 www.bankofindia.com 04. www.pnbindia.in 05. www.google.com
  • 102. ~ 102 ~ Questionnaire Q. On which bank you depend for your regular transaction? a) UBI b) SBI c) ICICI Bank d) HDFC Bank e) Other Bank, Specify (_____________) Q. Are you aware of products & services provided by UBI? a) YES b) NO Q. If yes are you aware of the advance products (Loan segments) of UBI? a) YES b) NO Q. If you prefer UBI for taking loan than what influence you to take Loan from SBI? ________________________________________________________________ ________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________ _____________________________________________________. Q. Have you taken loan from UBI?
  • 103. ~ 103 ~ a) Yes b) No Q. Which loan product of UBI you have used? a) Home Loan b) Education Loan c) Auto Loan d) Personal Loan e) Other Loans, Specify ( ___________________ ) Q. What do you feel about the services providing by UBI in advance product? a) Average b) Satisfactory c) Good d) Excellent Q. Which features you like most in Loan segments of UBI? a) Less paper work b) Attractive interest rate c) Transparency d) Simple & fast processing e) Longer tenure lone for ease of repayment f) Any other feature, specify ( ____________________ ) Q. Would you prefer any other bank over UBI? a) Yes b) No Q. If yes, then Which bank would you Prefer?
  • 104. ~ 104 ~ a) SBI b) BOI c) PNB d) Other Q. On what grounds do you think Other Banks loan schemes are better than UBIā€™s loan Schemes a) Quantum of loan b) Interest c) Margin d) Repayment period e) Processing fees f) other Q. Any suggestion you want to give for the betterment of UBI advance product. ________________________________________________________________ ________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________ Name - _____________________________________ Occupation-__________________________________ Contact Detail -_______________________________