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Be ready with following documents while applying for this loan

(Original for verification and self-attested copies for submission)

 
Mandatory Documents
Identity proof PAN Card/Driving License/ Passport/ Voter’s ID/ Aadhaar Card
Address Proof Passport/Driving License/Voter’s ID/Aadhaar Card/Utility Bill/Bank Statement/Bank Account Passbook (Updated and no more than 3 months old)
Ownership proof Agreement Copy / Electricity Bill / Maintenance Bill with share certificate / Municipal tax bill/Share certificate
Business continuity proof Shop and Establishment certificate/Tax registrations-VAT/Service tax/GST registrations
Firm Constitution MOA/Partner Ship Deed/GST Registration Certificate
Financial 1. Latest two years financials.
2. Latest Tax Audit Report.
Banking Last six months bank statement (Business Accounts)

** Terms & Conditions apply. Credit at sole discretion of lending financial institutions and subject to guidelines issued by RBI from time to time. Bank may engage the services of marketing agents for the purpose of sourcing loan assets.

Why should you apply for Business Loans through KABIA?

We at KABIA have the required support ready for you with our Business Loan schemes. Get access to quality banking services and unlimited opportunities, some of which are:

  • Avail a loan from Rs. 3 lakh to Rs. 75 lakhs
  • Speedy approval of a loan
  • Smooth processing of a loan
  • Customised service to suit business needs
  • Minimal paperwork for availing a loan
  • Flexible options for repayment of a loan

To find out what more is in store for you, take a look at the features of our business loan.

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