Minimum and Maximum Tenure for Personal Loan — compare offers with the full cost in view

A minimum and maximum tenure for personal loan is an unsecured loan, which means no collateral is pledged — the lender decides on income, credit history and existing obligations. Before applying, check three numbers: the interest rate basis, the processing fee with GST, and the total repayable in rupees.

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Loan amount (typical)
₹5,000 – ₹2,00,000
Tenure (typical)
3 – 24 months
Interest rate (indicative)
10% – 36% p.a.
Processing fee (commonly)
0.5% – 3% + 18% GST
Typical terms aggregated from official lender sourcesLast checked 21 Aug 2026See lender-by-lender comparison →

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Full cost, side by side
APR, processing fee, GST and total repayable — the same fields for every lender.
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Processing fee (+18% GST)2%
Monthly EMI₹9,073
Total repayable₹1,11,237

Where every rupee goes

Principal₹1,00,00089.9%
Interest₹8,8778.0%
Processing fee₹2,0001.8%
GST on fee (18%)₹3600.3%

Example only. Your rate, fees and repayment amount depend on the lender's offer and Key Facts Statement.

Compare Minimum and Maximum Tenure for Personal Loan offers

Lender · regulated entity
Amount
Tenure
APR
Processing fee
Muthoot Finance
Muthoot Finance Limited (NBFC)
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Kissht
App brand — loans via partner NBFC
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SMFG India Credit
SMFG India Credit Company Limited (NBFC)
✓ VerifiedKFSLast checked 21 Aug 2026View source →
Bajaj Finserv
Bajaj Finance Limited (NBFC)
✓ VerifiedKFSLast checked 21 Aug 2026View source →
Aditya Birla Capital
Aditya Birla Finance Limited (NBFC)
✓ VerifiedKFSLast checked 21 Aug 2026View source →
Tata Capital
Tata Capital Limited (NBFC)
✓ VerifiedKFSLast checked 21 Aug 2026View source →

Commercial partnerships never change the factual fields above.

How it works

Step 1
Check the common eligibility requirements for a minimum and maximum tenure for personal loan
Step 2
Compare interest rates, processing fees and GST across lenders
Step 3
See the total repayment with the Minimum and Maximum Tenure for Personal Loan EMI calculator
Step 4
Read the lender's Key Facts Statement before accepting the offer
Common requirements across lenders
Age commonly 21–60 years at application
Regular monthly income — salaried or self-employed
PAN and Aadhaar-based KYC
Credit history checked by the lender; a higher CIBIL score usually improves the offered rate
Meeting these criteria does not guarantee approval.
What documents are required?
PAN
Aadhaar for KYC
Bank statement (3–6 months)
Income proof where asked

Typical rates and charges

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Charge
Value
Loan amount (typical)
₹5,000 – ₹2,00,000
Tenure (typical)
3 – 24 months
Interest rate (indicative)
10% – 36% p.a.
Processing fee (commonly)
0.5% – 3% + 18% GST
Processing fee
Commonly 0.5%–3% of the loan amount; 18% GST applies on the fee
Late payment
Penal charges apply per the lender’s schedule — always listed in the Key Facts Statement
Prepayment / foreclosure
Varies by lender; RBI rules cap foreclosure charges on floating-rate loans to individuals
Ranges aggregated across lenders — each offer shows its own exact figuresLast checked 21 Aug 2026See per-lender comparison →

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Frequently asked questions

A minimum and maximum tenure for personal loan is an unsecured loan repaid in fixed monthly instalments (EMIs). The lender decides the amount and rate from your income and credit profile, and must disclose the full cost in a Key Facts Statement before you accept.

The cost has three parts: interest (indicatively 10–36% p.a. in this segment), a processing fee (commonly 0.5%–3%), and 18% GST on the fee. Example only: ₹1,00,000 over 12 months at 16% p.a. works out to an EMI of about ₹9,073 and roughly ₹1,11,237 repaid in total.

It is safe when the lender is a bank or an RBI-regulated NBFC and names its regulated entity clearly. Verify the entity, read the Key Facts Statement, and avoid any app that demands full phone access or an upfront "release fee".

Most lenders allow part-prepayment or full foreclosure. Charges vary and must be listed in the schedule of charges; prepaying early in the tenure saves the most interest because interest accrues on the outstanding balance.

Your credit history, income stability, existing EMIs, the amount and the tenure. The advertised "from" rate goes to the strongest profiles — always compare offers on the total repayable, not the headline rate.