Here Is How a Personal Loan Can Brighten Your Festive Season


wealthymattersGone are the days when people had to go to moneylenders to borrow at high interest rates. And, the practice of going to a pawnbroker and using jewellery to get some funds is also slowly becoming a thing of the past. People don’t have to worry about unregulated lenders harassing them anymore. This is mainly because of the presence of a number of legitimate financial institutions in the market today. By choosing a lender like Bajaj Finserv Markets, you can be sure of low interest rates.

If any unexpected expenses arise, the best thing you could do is apply for a personal loan  . It’s an unsecured loan that helps individuals fulfill their immediate monetary needs. The plus point is that there are no restrictions on the proceeds of the loan amount. So, you could use it for any purpose like paying off a debt, financing your wedding, taking care of medical expenses, starting a new business, constructing a house, going on a vacation, etc. In short, it’s your money and you can do whatever you want with it. Read more of this post

About Your CIBIL TransUnion Score


The CIBIL TransUnion Score is India’s first credit score for individuals.It is a three-digit numeric summary (ranging from 300 on the lower side to 900 at the higher side) of a consumer’s credit history, compiled from information received from lenders who are members of CIBIL. The model followed by CIBIL predicts the likelihood of an individual missing more than three payments on a credit line over the next 12 months. For the last few years banks have had exclusive access to this score.Now individuals too can access their CIR and credit score for Rs450.

To understand the impact of the CIBIL TransUnion Score on an individual’s loan application we need to take a look at the table below.It shows loans sanctioned by loan providers based on an individual’s CIBILTransUnion Score in 2008 and 2010.

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Decoding your CIBIL CIR


wealthymatters.comIf you have just bought your CIBIL credit report and need some help understanding it or if you are considering forking out for one and want to know what you will get,the following write up is for you:

Here is the information found on a CIBIL CIR:

Payment history

Days Past Due (DPD) appears in the account(s) section of your CIR. It appears with one other piece of information — the month and year of payment. DPD indicates by how many days a payment on that account is late that month. Anything other than ‘000’ is considered negative by a lender. Up to 36 months of this payment history (with the most recent month displayed first) are provided in this section. Read more of this post