Every entrepreneur has aspirations to make it big in business. But paucity of finance is a hurdle quite often. Now business loans are offered by almost all banks to help traders, businessmen and professionals to start or expand their commercial activities. Loans to self-employed professionals such as chartered accountants, architects and doctors also form part of this. These loans are available at competitive interest rates and low EMIs to widen the customer base. Every small and medium sized enterprise needs access to working capital. Simple unsecured business loans are available to small and medium enterprises for all the working capital needs.
No uniformity
Business loans are both secured and unsecured. Banks give business loan in the form of business installment loan, overdraft, loans against property, security and fixed deposits. The minimum tenure is 12 months and maximum 48-60 months. There are wide variations in the schemes provided by different banks and the amount of loan granted. It can be anywhere from Rs.25,000 to Rs.5 cr. SBI’s Traders easy loan scheme provides loans to entrepreneurs, professionals and self-employed. Standard Chartered Bank has a business installment loan. A business installment loan (BIL) is a loan, which allows you to borrow cash to accommodate your business needs whether for short-term working capital funding or to support your expansion plans. Repayment is by EMI through post-dated cheques.
Loan under SBI’s scheme is sanctioned against equitable mortgage of property. The loan can be repaid in monthly or quarterly, or half yearly installments in a period up to 5 years. Minimum and maximum amount of loan is Rs 25,000/- and Rs 5 crore. Business requirement is assessed on the basis of projected business turnover. Interest at floating rate is charged at monthly intervals on daily reducing balance. Standard Chartered Bank offers two borrowing options: Borrowing against the fixed deposit and taking an unsecured loan. When your enterprise requires urgent finance, an overdraft against your investments may be just the right option. An advantage is that you pay interest only on the amount utilized.
Every lender wants to make sure that loan will be paid back. Collateral property is the common way. But risk factor is always there. Banks will analyse your previous experience in the business and your success chances of your new business plan. If you want to take a loan for expanding your business the lenders will analyze your business history, tax returns, revenues and liquid assets. If you are planning to start new business the process may be complicated. How you present your business plan plays key role in getting a loan.
Eligibility
Business credit is generally offered to the following types of concerns: Sole proprietorships, partnerships and private limited companies. Income requirements: Net Income of the concern should be more than Rs. 1,50,000 per annum for business credit up to Rs. 15 lakh and over Rs.3 lakh for business credit above Rs. 15 lakh and up to Rs. 35 lakh. A maximum of two incomes of the partners / directors holding a minimum of 25% stake each can be clubbed to the income of the concern.
Documents
There are differences in the documents required for sole proprietorship firm, partnership firms and private limited companies.
- Proof of identity of the sole proprietorship firm.
- Proof of individual identity to be submitted for the proprietor.
- Proof of residence address to be submitted for the proprietor.
- Certified profit and loss and balance sheet for last two years.
- Copies of IT returns for the last two years.
- Bank statements for last 6 months for business credit up to Rs. 15 lakh and last 12 months for business credit above Rs. 15 lakh.
In the case of partnership firms proof of identity of the partnership firm as well as proof of individual identity for the all partners have to be submitted along with a copy of the partnership deed. For a limited company proof of identity of the limited company, copies of memorandum and articles of association, certificate of incorporation, board resolution, copy of annual return establishing the shareholding pattern have to be submitted.
Charges
A processing fee of minimum one percent of the loan amount is generally charged. There are variations. Banks deduct it from the loan amount, which will then be credited to the current account of the borrower. Some banks charge prepayment charge of up to 5 percent while others don’t charge anything. In the case of overdraft there is an annual review and lender will charge an annual fee every year.

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