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SBI to launch Ezee Car Loan Scheme on July 1
Press Trust of India / Mumbai June 27, 2009, 17:07 IST

State Bank of India (SBI), today said that it was launching a new car loan scheme for financing new cars on July 1, called SBI Ezee Car Loan Scheme.     

 
 
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July 1 is SBI's foundation day.     

Car buyers can get car loans at reduced rates of 8 per cent per annum fixed for the first year and 10 per cent per annum fixed for the second and third year, a press release issued here said.     

Equated monthly installments (EMIs) for a SBI car loan for Rs 1-lakh will be as low as Rs 1,559 in the first year and Rs 1,647 in the second and third year, the release added.     

The interest rate will be reset from the fourth year at the card rate contracted as on date of sanction, depending on the tenure of the loan.     

The SBI car loan card rates are 0.25-0.75 per cent below the bank's PLR, the release said.     

The SBI Ezee Car Loan Scheme will have a full processing fee waiver during the scheme period.     

SBI, which had introduced a special 10 per cent per annum fixed interest rate for the first year from February 23, has now extended it up to September 30.     

This follows the tremendous response the scheme has evoked, the bank said.

"During the last year, SBI has marched ahead in the car financing space and is now the largest financier of new cars. The bank has taken proactive steps to improve the number of cars sold with finance amounts and some of the car manufacturers started showing good growth from March 2009 onwards banking on the strength of the popular interest rate offer from SBI," the release added.     

The scheme has a long repayment period of seven years and no advance EMI. Besides, it offers the benefit of a free accident insurance cover for loan outstanding up to Rs 40 lakh.     

There is financing up to 85 per cent on the on-road price of the car and interest is calculated on the daily outstanding balance, which reduces the interest burden on the borrower against the monthly outstanding balance or flat rate basis as charged by a few others, the release said.     

SBI has entered into strategic tie-ups with Maruti Suzuki India and Tata Motors and financing arrangements with all major car manufacturers including Hyundai Motors, the release said.

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