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Many are hesitant to take out a loan and prefer to delve into their savings, even if it means depleting their emergency fund. However, if you understand your demand, utility, and repayment ability, a loan might be a lifesaver in meeting unexpected financial circumstances. If used appropriately, a good loan option can be a great tool in managing your money.
But what kind of loan should one opt for in their time of need? Should you choose a personal loan or a loan against a PPF account? To make an informed choice, you need to know what you are delving into. Read on to know all the relevant details about a personal loan and a loan on a PPF account.
A commonly opted for credit option, a personal loan is an unsecured loan that is widely available from banks, NBFCs, as well as other lenders. A simple documentation process, rapid approval and disbursement, and large loan amounts distinguish personal loans from other loans. However, at times, the borrower must pay a relatively high personal loan interest rate in exchange for these perks. This can be avoided if you opt to take a personal loan from a bank, such as Metra Trust. We offer quick personal loans at reasonable personal loan rates. These personal loans can help you get your job done without creating a dent in your pocket. You can also use Metra Trust’s personal loan EMI calculator, which you will find on our mobile banking service, to know what the best loan amount and term for you will be.
A Public Provident Fund, or PPF, is a government-backed long-term way of investing with a competitive interest rate and tax-free returns. Investors must invest between ₹500 and ₹1.5 lakh every financial year to benefit from features, such as credit eligibility, flexibility, and account expansion. A PPF Account matures after 15 years. Every quarter, the Ministry of Finance announces the PPF interest rate for that year. The interest is compounded and paid on March 31 each year.
The investor has five years from the conclusion of the financial year in which the original subscription was made to make a partial withdrawal from their PPF account. While no withdrawal from the account can be made before the commencement of the seventh financial year from the date of the initial investments, you can take a loan on your PPF account. In this situation, the loan against PPF amount is determined by the account balance at the end of the previous fiscal year. The low-interest rate levied on the loan against the PPF amount is what makes this short-term loan so appealing.
A PPF loan takes longer to arrange than a personal loan. So, the choice is based on what you need.
Which among the two should you choose?
Opt for a loan against PPF if:
It's worth noting that a PPF loan takes longer to arrange than a personal loan. So, the choice is based on what you need.
Opt for a personal loan, if your need for funds is particularly urgent or the loan amount you are qualified for in the case of a loan against PPF is insufficient. Gauge your options and make your choice accordingly. Check your bank’s bank mobile app to know what options may be available for you.
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