Bank of Baroda rolls out Khushiyon ka Tyohaar as festive season begins details
Both existing and new customers are eligible to apply and the loans can be availed via the BoB World mobile app, net banking, and the Bank of Baroda website.
As the festive season begins, Bank of Baroda (Bank), one of India's leading public sector banks, has announced the launch of 'Khushiyon ka Tyohaar' -- its annual festive campaign with a range of offers.
During this campaign, the bank will offer attractive interest rates on home loans and car loans, in addition to waiver/discount on processing charges and other benefits.
Bank of Baroda home loans are available at a competitive interest rate beginning at 7.95% p.a. with no processing charges.
Bank of Baroda car loans are being offered at a special rate starting from 7.95% p.a. -- a 25 basis points concession.
In addition, under Khushiyon ka Tyohaar, customers will also receive a number of other benefits such as no pre-payment/part payment charges, concessional processing charges, and longer repayment tenure of seven years.
To give customers a quick, convenient and smart way to avail of loans for a variety of purposes and make the most of the festive season, the bank has also launched a digital lending campaign with a range of digital loans to choose from. These include pre-approved personal loans, personal loans, auto loans, home loans, education loans, mudra loans, MSME loans, gold loans, and the Baroda Kisan Credit Card (BKCC).
Both existing and new customers are eligible to apply and the loans can be availed via the BoB World mobile app, net banking, and the Bank of Baroda website.
With PTI Inputs
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