Tag Archives: Home loan

Janata Gold Loan Scheme

Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd.,Pune was established on 18th October 1949 by people committed to social cause in Pune city. RBI included the bank in second schedule and from 1st September 1988. Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd., Pune is functional as Scheduled Co-Operative Bank and accepts deposits from Government and Semi-Government corporations. Similarly Government & Semi-Government corporations accept… Read More »

Janata Abhinandan Loan Scheme

Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd.,Pune was established on 18th October 1949 by people committed to social cause in Pune city. RBI included the bank in second schedule and from 1st September 1988. Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd., Pune is functional as Scheduled Co-Operative Bank and accepts deposits from Government and Semi-Government corporations. Similarly Government & Semi-Government corporations accept… Read More »

Janata Housing Loan Scheme

Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd.,Pune was established on 18th October 1949 by people committed to social cause in Pune city. RBI included the bank in second schedule and from 1st September 1988. Eligibility: Any individual who is a citizen of India can apply for this loan. Rate of Interest: Amount Period Rate of Interest Up to… Read More »

Rising interest rates could bring down realty prices!

With the global economic recession, and the resistance of the Indian economy to withstand the global pressure, The realty sector of our country faced a short slowdown in 2008-09. But with the increase in the consumers’ confidence and lower interest rates which the banks provided at that time, the demand for properties began to surge.… Read More »

Access your credit information report!

A CIR(Credit Information Report) gives you the details of your credit histroy and maintains a track record on how you borrow and repay your loan from finanacial institutions. The loan could relate to n number of accounts the borrower holds in any financial institution regardless of whether it is a home loan, personal loan, car… Read More »