Deutsche Bank Personal Loan
Deutsche Bank personal loan can be availed for funding your holiday, purchase of household appliances or your child's education. There is an restriction on the end use of personal loan.
Highlights
- No proof of income papers required if you have a credit card or insurance policy or overdraft account or existing loan with any bank. Also if you have a pay-roll, savings or current account with Deutsche Bank, you need not have to produce income proof.
- Minimum loan amount of Rs 50, 000 to maximum of Rs 15 lakh and tenure of 1 year to 5 years.
- Easy transfer of existing high interest loan from any other bank to avail current interest rates
Eligibility
Eligibility
Following table shows the minimum eligibility criteria for Deutsche Bank personal loan:
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Eligibility criteria |
Salaried |
Self-employed |
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Age |
21 years- 60 years |
23 years- 65 years |
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Minimum Income (Gross Annual) |
Rs 100000 |
Rs 100000 |
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Telephone |
Mandatory at both residence and office |
Mandatory at both residence and office |
Documents Required
Documents Required
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Documentation |
Salaried |
Self-employed |
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Financials |
Salary slip of last one month. Copy of bank statement from salary account for last 6 months |
Income Tax Returns (last 2 years), CA certified computation of income, or CA certified Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet for last 2 years. Copy of bank statement (main account) for last 6 months |
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Photo Identity (any one of the document) |
Passport, photo PAN card, defence/govt ID card, voter's ID card, driving licence |
Passport, photo PAN card, voter's ID card, driving licence |
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Proof of Residence (any one of the document) |
Passport, landline telephone bill, electricity bill, voter's ID card, driving licence |
Passport, landline telephone bill, electricity bill, voter's ID card, driving licence |
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Proof of Age (any one) |
Passport, voter's ID card, PAN card, birth certificate, life insurance policy or premium receipt clearly stating age/date of birth |
Passport, voter's ID card, PAN card, birth certificate, life insurance policy or premium receipt clearly stating age/date of birth |
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