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  A PROJECT REPORT On COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF RETAIL LOANS undertaken at  BANK OF PUNJAB LIMIED For the partial fulfillment of award of degree “MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION” 2006-2008   1

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A PROJECT REPORT

On

COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF RETAIL LOANS

undertaken at

 BANK OF PUNJAB LIMIED

For the partial fulfillment of award of degree

“MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION”

2006-2008

 

 

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BANK OF PUNJAB LTD.

We Value Relationship 

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 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I am very much thankful to Mr. D.S. Anand (Branch Manager) for their constant

encouragement and regular ides feedback for contributing maximum in project.

I am also very thankful to Mrs. SUDESH (project guide) keen interest in project and

guided me in project work.

Further, I would also like to thank all the employees of Bank of Punjab Ltd. Panipat and

all the responded of survey, without whom it would be impossible for me to complete the

project.

Last but not the least, my sincere regards to Mr. Arora (H.O.D, MBA Deptt.) and all

faculty members of Department of Management (KUREKSHETRA) for their pain

stalking supervision and down right suggestions which brought a lot of confidence in me

to complete this dissertation report.

 

 

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PREFACE

The introduction and application of the concept of customer services entered in a

welcoming way in India only after independence. The banking system in India has come

a long way during the last two centuries. Its growth was faster and the coverage wider 

since 1969. In 1969a major position of banking sector was entrusted to the public sector.

This process continued and embraced few private banks in 1980.

The transfer of ownership of banks from the public to private was aimed at

entrusting the banks with greater responsibilities for the economic development of India

by taking banking services to the masses and taking special care of the weaker section of 

the society and the priority sector of the economy. Though the number of banks offices

magnitude and the variety of their operations has grown considerably during the period of 

near about three decades, but it appears that the banking sector has entered into serious

among customers.

For overcoming this problem, banking industry should seek introspection and adopt

refined management techniques. It has been endeavor of this study to analyze the present

state of various banks keeping in view the primary data has been collected regarding the

present state of loan schemes in various banks by using a questionnaire.

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 DECLARATION

 I, Rinku Banjara, hereby declare that the Dissertation on

“Comprehensive study of Retail loans” at Bank of Punjab, Panipat assigned to me for the

requirement of partial fulfillment of “Master of Business Administration (MBA)” under 

Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. It is the original work conducted by me and data

provided in this study is authentic to the best of my knowledge and belief.

This report is not submitted to any other institute or university for the award of any other 

degree.

Rinku Banjara

MBA (24)

Department of Management

 

 

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CONTENTS

Certificate

Acknowledgement

Preface

Declaration

Introduction of Bank 

Bank of Profile

Project overview

Objective of Study

Research of methodology

Analysis & interpretation

Limitations

Suggestions

Conclusion

Bibliography

Annexure (Application Forms)

 

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INTRODUCTION

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  INTRODUCTION OF BANK 

In the modern era, Banking constitutes the fundamental basis of  economic growth. The

term is being used since longtime but there the benefits of using money as medium of 

exchange, people would deposits and make loans i.e. the modern commercial banks.

In India as early as Vedic Era, banking existing in its crude form. The words of “Manu”

contain reference deposits, pledge policy of loans and rates of interest etc. The original

banking operations were in the hands of indigenous banks that dominated the finance to

the extent that they provide credit to the government of the day also.

The origin of the word” Bank” is shrouded in mystery. According to one viewpoint, the

Italian business house carrying on crude form of banking were called “Banchi Bancheri”

According to other viewpoints, the word bank is derived from German word “Banck”

which means a heap or a mound. Subsequently Italians started using the name “Banco”.

Which meant accumulation of either money or stock. In England, the issue of paper 

money by the government was referred to as raising a bank. But it can be safely assumed

that the word bank is derived from Italian or German.

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Definition of Bank 

  The first bank was “Casa de san Giorgio” that was established in 1148. To define

the bank is not an easy task, as it appears one, which accepts deposits from public and

lends money.

“Bank is an establishment or custody of money which pays out on customers order”.

Concise oxford dictionary

“Bank is an financial intermediary, a dealer in loan and debts”

-Cairn cross

“Bank company is one which transect the business of banking which means accepting for 

the purpose of lending or investment or deposits from the public payable on demand or 

other wise and withdrawal by cheque, draft order or otherwise”

  -Under section 5(B) banking regulation act 1949

in short, a bank is an institution that accepts deposit withdrawal by cheque and makes

loans and advances for the purpose of earning profits.

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Thus:

A bank is a commercial establishment-a dealer in debts which:

Aims at earning profit on demand or otherwise and withdrawal by cheque, draft, order or 

otherwise”

-Under section 5(B) banking regulation act 1949

in short, a Bank is an institution that accepts deposit withdrawal by cheque and makes

loans and advances for the purpose of earning profits.

Thus

A bank is a commercial establishment-a dealer in debts which:

- Aims at earning profit

- By accepting deposits from public which

- Are repayable on demand or otherwise through

- Cheques, draft or otherwise and

- Which are used for lending or investment.

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BANK PROFILE

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At its very inception, the bank’s public issue in March 1995 of Rs. 29.52 million was

over subscribed 20 times.

Merchant establishment, which would be accepting the bank’s ‘e-Bank’ card and maestro

debit card from MasterCard.

As a tribute to the memory of its founder Late Dr. Inderjit Singh and his commitment of 

giving the very best to customers, employees and the world of banking, Bank of Punjab

has set up a state of the art Dr. Inderjit Singh Institute of Banking and Insurance

Management at Gurgaon, near Delhi. The first among peer banks, the residential institute

of truly international standards, is equipped with comprehensive training aids, an

extensive library and the latest IT tools. The institute provides an ideal learning

environment for professional from banking, insurance and banking sector.

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Founder of Bank of Punjab

The founder of Bank of Punjab was Dr. Inderjit Singh. He was born in Musakhel (Now in

Pakistan) on 22nd November 1911. Late Dr. Inderjit Singh started his Banking career in

1932 with Central Bank of India and became the Chief Executive of Punjab & Sind Bank 

in January 1960. He remained t the helm of the affair of this bank for 22 long years till

his retirement in 1982.

After Liberalization of the banking sector, Reserve Bank of India granted Dr. Inderjit

Singh permission to set up a bank in private sector. He founded the Bank of Punjab Ltd.

Which started functioning in April 1995, and nursed it till his death in October 1998, with

the result that the bank has established itself in the Indian Banking industry in a short

span.

A visionary-far ahead of his era-he realized the importance of training, education &

building of institutions. He is perhaps the only person to have been responsible for 

building two successful institutions in the banking sector-Punjab & Sind Bank and Bank 

of Punjab Ltd.

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Dr. Singh, an unparalleled success story, spent a substantial part of his time and resources

in working for the enlistment of the weaker section of the society. Till the time of his

death, he was an active social worker ho was the guiding force behind many social and

educational institutions.

Dr. Inderjit Singh made considerable contribution to the development of the economy of 

the country in general and northern region in particular, especially the agricultural

economy of Punjab. As a tribute to his memory and continuing his commitment of 

services to the community. Bank of Punjab plans to set up an institute for banking and

insurance for honoring the skills of existing professionals and initiating people in the

trade.

His place as a visionary and meticulous thinker will remain unfilled for a long time. He

was a combination of philosopher, thinker, planner and sympathizer-qualities very few

possess. In recognition of his services to society in achievements in diverse field such as

banking, finance, education and economic development, the Khalsa Panth conferred the

highest title of “ PANTHRATNA” (a jewel of the community) on Dr. Inderjit Singh on

the tercentenary of the Khalsa at Sri Anandpur Sahib on April 14,1999. Dr. Inderjit Singh

is the second person to be honored with this rarest of the rare award.

His quality of head and heart will continue to be remembered by the future generation.

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Achievements

From the deposit base of Rs. 2342.17 crores in the first year ended march 1996, deposits

of the bank has grown to Rs. 3244.78 crores in year ended December 2001, an annualized

growth of 200% over the last 4 years. The bank is positioning itself at the leading edge of 

technology and is coming out with various technologies cards, smart cards and online e-

commerce.

The bank has already launched its e-banking services and mobile phone banking for its

customers as value added services.

The bank has put in place a 24 hour’s customer care center enabling secure online

banking and information services.

Bank of Punjab has made a strategic tie up with Master international for its MASTERO

and CIRRUS International Card Network at on-site Branches and offsite locations will

swell from existing 125 to over 200 in next one year.

Over and above its own ATM network the customer of Bank of Punjab also be able to

access hundreds of ATMs of other Master Card member banks in India and over 5,40,000

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worldwide displaying ‘CIRRUS’ logo. The bank’s reach is further being extended

through over 5000.

 BUSINESS FOCUS

Bank of Punjab Ltd. has been focusing on following market segments.

Commercial sector 

 

A comprehensive range of tailor made priority basis is serving commercial sector 

including trade, industry and services. The bank is trying to identify suitable available

avenues for credit deployment by seeking services to meet their specific requirements.

These include both fund based and not based facilities.

Agriculture sector 

Bank of Punjab Ltd. is targeting agriculture sector on an assistance of various agencies

engaged in Research & Development in agriculture sector 

Personal Banking

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The thrust has been on attracting deposits from individuals having high net worth by

developing now product/ schemes and meeting their credit requirement for customer 

durable.

Forex business 

It comprises of export financing as well as NRI related businesses have received special

attention. An NRI cell has been set up to cater exclusively to the requirements of its NRI

clients.

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MISSION  & BUSINESS STRATEGY

The mission of Bank of Punjab Ltd. is to be a world class Indian bank that is bench

marked against international standards and best practices in term of product offering,

technology, services levels, risk management and audit compliance. The objective is to

build sound franchises across distinct business so as to be a preferred provider of banking

services for target retail and while sale customer segments and to achieve a health growth

in profitability, consistent with the bank’s risk appetite. They are committed to do this

while ensuring the highest level of ethical standards, professional integrity and regulatory

compliance.

Their business strategy emphasizes the following:

Increase our market shares in India’s expanding banking and financial services

industry by following a disciplined growth strategy and delivering high quality

services.

Leverage our technology platform and open scalable system to deliver move

products to more customers and to controls operating costs.

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Maintain our current high standards for asset quality through disciplined credit

risk management.

 

Develop innovative products and services that attract our targeted customers and

address inefficiencies in the Indian financial sector.

Continue to develop products and services that reduce our cost of funds; and

Focus on healthy earning growth with low volatility.

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 VISION

To be financial supermarket adding values to customers shareholders and employees by

2005 the bank is looking at a total business volume of Rs. 160 billion deposits at Rs. 100

billion and a strong presence in Retail and corporate banking.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Mr. S.K. Soni

P. Sudhir Rao

Bharat C. Raghavan

Digvijay Singh

Rajender Kumar 

R. V. Iyer 

V.N. Koura

Dr. A. S. Narang

C.R. Sharma (MD)

Tejbir Singh (Executive Directors)

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Organization Structures

 

Managing Director   Executive Director 

  Circle Head (Senior Vise President)

Branch Manager (Dupty Vice President, Assistant Vice President)

  2nd in  Command (Assistant Manager)

Clerical Staff (Junior Office, Executive)

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 Category                       No. of Shares Held

1.                        Promoter’s Holding

Promoters:

Indian Promoters                           1,63,9

Foreign Promoters                              

2                         Persons acting in concert         

 SUB TOTAL                                

Non-Promoters Holding

3 Institutioanal Investors

A         Mutual Fund and UTI              33,58,200

 

B         Banks, financial

Institutions, Insurance

Companies (Central/State

Government Institutions)           3,14,148

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C         Flls                             

SUB TOTAL                                 

4                               Others

A         Private Corporate                     1,2

 

Bodies

B                               Indian Public        

C                               NRIs /OCBs         

D                               Any Other 

Clearing Members               35,16468

Trusts                                 

  SUB TOTAL                         6,80,26,551

 GRAND TOTAL                 10,50,00,000

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 PRODUCT RANGES

Saving account

Current account

Fixed deposits

Flexi deposits

Recurring deposits

Relationship discount

Overdraft facility

Foreign exchange

E-Pay

De-mat account

Anywhere banking

Auto loans

Home loans

Education loans

Loan against shares

Mobile banking

Exchange rates

Cash management

International trade

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NRI services

Debit card

BANK LOANS

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INTRODUCTION TO LOANS

Leading of fund to the constituents, mainly traders, business and industrial enterprises,

constitutes the main business of the banking Company. The major portion of a Bank fund

is employed by way of loans, which is the most profitable employment of its fund. The

major part of bank is earned from interest. The business of leading, nevertheless is not

without certain inherit risks largely depending on the borrowed funds, a banker therefore,

follow a very caution  policy, and conduct his business on the basis on the basis of safety,

liquidity, profitability etc.

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MEANING OF LOANS

Under the lonas, credit is given for a definite purpose and for a predetermined period.

Normally these loans are repayable in installments. Funds are required for single non-

repetitive transactions and are withdrawn only once. If the borrower need funds again or 

wants renewal of an existing loan, a fresh request is made to the bank.

This borrower is required to negotiate every time; he is taking a new loan or renewing an

existing loan. Banker is at liberty to grant or refuse such a request depending upon his

owner cash resources and credit policy of the control bank.

 

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TYPE OF LOANS

Bank grants loan for different periods short, medium and long and for different purposes.

1. Short term of  loan

Short-term loan is granted to meet the working capical needs of the borrowers.

These loans are granted against securities of tangible assets mainly the movable assets

like goods and commodities, shares, debentures etc. Since April 1995, RBI has made it

mandatory for the banks to grant a portion of bank credit to big customers in the form of 

loans, which may be for various maturities. The RBI has also permitted the banks to roll

over such loans i.e. to extend the loan for another period at the expiry of the tenure of the

first loan.

2. Term loan

Medium and long-term loans are usually called ‘Term loans’. These loans are granted for 

more than one year and also meant for the purpose of capital asset for establishment of 

new expansion or diversification of an existing unit. Banks usually grant such loans

together with specialized financial institutions like industrial Finance Corporation of 

India, credit and investment corporation etc.

In April 1995, RBI banned bridge loan granted by banks and financial institutions to all

companies. But in oct. 1995, RBI permitted banks to sanction bridge loans /Interim

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finance by banks subject to some conditions in no. 1997, RBI permitted to banks to

grants bridge loans to companies (other than non-banking finance companies) against

public issue of equity of India or in abroad.

4. Composite Loans

When a loan is granted both for buying capital assets and for working capital purpose it is

called composite loans. Such loans are ususllly granted to small borrowers such as

artisans, farmers, small industries etc.

5.Retail loans

These are loans that are given to individuals for their purpose, Retail loans can be

subdivided into 4 categories.

Houseing loans. 

This is the loans scheme that is offered to individual for constructions of house, purchase

of house, plot purchase, repair, renovation, purchase of flat from private builder, for 

furnishing etc. This is one of the retail product thus involve colossal volumes in terms of 

customers and dunds.

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ADVANTAGE OF LOANS

Financial discipline of the borrower

As the time of repayment of loans or its installments is fixed. In advance, these systems

ensure a greater degree of self discipline of borrower as compared to cash credit system.

Periodic review of loans A/C

Whenever a loan is granted or its renewal is sanctioned, the banker gets an opportunity of 

automatically  reviewing  the  loan   account.  Unsatisfactory  loan  account   may  

discontinued at the discretion of the banker.

Profitability

System is comparatively simple, interest occurs to the bank on the entire amount lent to a

customer.

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DRAWBACK OF LOANS

Every time loan is required. It is to be negotiable with the banker. To avoid it,

borrower may borrow in excess of their exact requirement to provide for any

contingency.

Bank have no control over the use of fund borrowed by the customers, however 

banks insist on hypothecation of the asset/vehicle purchase with loan amount.

Though the loans are for fixed period but in practice they roll over i.e. they are

renewed frequently.

Loan documentation is more comprehensive as compared to cash credit system.

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RETAIL LOANS

Loan become necessary for every money minded person .From this way they can invest

their money in other profitable purposes . The best coming way to get loan for building

home for buying automobiles or education of your for personnel purposes is provided by

Bank Of Punjab ltd. at preferential rate of interest . If you are eligible for loan then u will

have money in hand in very few days. The bank will provide you the facility of re

payment in easy installments the loan are made available at your doorstep.

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HOME  LOANS

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Introduction to Home loans

BOP. The bank will take over the loan from that institution.

Composite scheme:    You can apply for combination from any of the above .Building

your own home is one of the most important decision you will make and it can consider 

and life style and financial circumstance. Bank of Punjab stand by you as you take your 

first step ownership

The bank offers an array of low cost customized home loan schemes for your 

convenience.

Easy loan for construction

Easy loans for purchase of land an construction

Easy loans for purchase of land & construction

Easy loan for repair/renovation and up gradations.

Easy loans for purchase of plot.

Financial Benefits of BOP Home Loans

Tax Benefits : Acquiring a home through Finance schemes provides tax Benefits on the

principal repayment.

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Creation of  Wealth :    A home is an appreciable investment in. Security : in case of 

need your home provides security against which you can raise funds unforeseen financial

needs.

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Purpose of loan

Construction of House/flat :  it would mean construction of a complete dwelling

unit at least one bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom as per map approved by authority.

Purchase of House flat : Purchase would mean purchase of complete dwelling unit

required for a family.

Extension of an existing of House /flat: it would mean construction of additional

dwelling unit.

Land purchase cum construction: Combined for loan for purchase of plot and the

construction given in the ratio of 50% of loan amount or 85% of the cost of property

being purchase which ever is lower. The construction of house will necessarily be

commenced within 6 months as applicable.

Repair/Rennovation: BOP Provides a maximum of Rs. 3 lakhs. For a term of 5 to

10 years in this case interest rate will be 1% higher than the normal scheme the bank 

sanction 75% of theestimate.

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Purchase of Plot:  BOP provides 85% of the cost of plot. Interest will be 1% higher 

than normal interest rate. The bank finance maximum of 25 lakhs for a term of 2 years.

Takeover/balance Transfer: if the person has taken loan form any other institution

and he is not satisfied with the facilities provided by that institution then he can transfer 

his balance to

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Elighbility for Home loans: 

Residential Indian

Any Indian citizen having sufficient repayment capacity to the loan applied can

apply for loan.

The age of applicant should not be less than 21 years ar the itme of applying of 

loan

The age of applicant should not exceed 65 years during the loan tenure.

Non-Residential Indian 

Any Indian citizen who is a non-residential and holding valid Indian passport can

apply for home loan under the NRI scheme.’

NRI may be required to provide a guarantor residing in India.

The age of applicant should be more than 25 years.’

The individual should be of salaried class.

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Security required for the loan :  

The person who is applying for loan need to provide security of the financed property

and/or such additional/collateral security may be mutually agreed.

Documents required: the indicative list is given below.

In case of Residential Indian

• Income documents

• Details of other income

• Photocopy of documents of title

• Documents pertaining to savings and assets

• Details of other loan taken

• Residential Proof 

• Signed passport size photographs of all the applications

• Cheque of processing fees-0.2% loan amount applied for 

• Any other document as required by bank of Punjab Ltd.

• Bank statement for last 6 months.

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In case of Non-Residential Indian

Signed passport size photographs of all the applications

Copy of Passport and Visa(S)

Copy of work permit (if applicable)

Copy of CDC in case of customer working in merchant navy

Bank statements for last six months- both domestic and international

General power of attorney as per bank’s draft duly attested by the Indian

consulate in case of not in India.

If the NRI is in India then the POA can be locally notarized.

Copy of appointment letter and contract (Translated to English and

attested)

Copy of labour/identity card (Translated to English and attested )

Salary Certificate (in English) specifying name, Date of joining,

Designation and Salary.

Photocopies of title deeds.

Processing Fees :

Processing fee will be 0.20% of the loan amount payable with the application and 0.20%

administration sanction, before disbursement of loan.

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Repayment:

The loan will be repayable through equated monthly installments(EMI). Post-dated

cheques are to be permitted by RBI or NRE/NRO (For NRI). The EMI is to be paid every

month through post-dated cheques (PDC). In case of part disbursement of the loan,

monthly interest is payable at disbursed amount. This interest is called pre EMI  interest

(pre EMI) and is payable monthly till disbursement is made or till commencement of 

EMI.

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Interest rate & EMI

EMI chart for Home Loans

Floating Rate of interest scheme

Tenor                    ROI%          

12                          7.50      

24                          7.50      

36                          7.50      

48                          7.50      

60                          7.50      

72                          7.75      

84                         7.75       

96                         7.75       

108                       7.75         

120                       7.75         

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132                       8.00         

144                       8.00         

156                       8.00         

168                       8.00         

180                       8.00         

192                       8.00         

204                       8.00         

216                       8.00         

228                       8.00         

240                       8.00         

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ROI for Repair/Renovation

TENOR   ROI

1-5 Years                             8.

6-10 Years                           8.75%

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EMI Chart for Plot Loan: 

Floating Rate of Interest scheme

Tenor                            ROI   

12                                 

24                                 

36                                 

48                                 

60                                 

72                                 

84                                 

96                                 

108                                 

120                                 

132                                 

144                                 

156                                 

168                                 

180                                 

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Maximum Quantum of Loan :

Serial No.                 Purpose          

1.                            Plot Purcha

Rs. 50.00 lacs

2.                            Construcion

of House                      

3.                             Renovatio

Rs. 3.00 lacs

4.                            Takeover &

scheme                      

For higher loan quanta, the cases are put up to MD committee or Board of Directors as

per the delegated powers.

• Not withstanding the above, the maximum loan quantum that could be advanced

to NRI is 50.00 lacs only.

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Maximum tenure of loans:

Serial No.               Purpose            

1                             Plot Purch

10 years (Resale case)

2                             Renovatio

3                             others   

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Loan to Cost Radio (LCR):

Serial No.                          scheme

1                                  

75% (Resale Case)

2                                  

3                                  

4                                  

75% (above 20 lacs

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Launch  of  new  scheme  of  BOP-  Home  Loan with

Top up

Keeping up with of the volume in home loans anddemand of the market for innovation

BOP has launched the new scheme of Top up loans (over & above of home loans

component) targetd as taking over loans from other institutions by offering the top up

portion and secondly to retain the existing customer from going out.

The loans term for top up will be same as for home loans or lesser but not more.

The loan amount would be up to 10% of original loan amount ar the condition of 

satisfactory track record of  6 months, 20% of original loan amount at the condition of 

satisfactory track record of 24 months.

The PDCs will be obtained from borrowers for repayment of the loan amount in the same

proportion as taken for home loan account.

The product shall be marketed through BOPs Home Loan Executive & also through

DMAs.

The Top up component has to be closed prior to the home loan and no pre closure of 

home loan will be allowed during the pending of the personal loan.

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List of Documents to be available at Bank Branches

ORIGINAL

1) Loan offer letter and acceptance better from the borrower/s.

2) Documentation kit duly executed by the borrowers and notarized & stamped.

3) Deed of guarantee. If any.

4) Certificate of document signed by Branch Head/Circle Head.

5) The property documents as specified in the legal opinion of the

6) bank panel advocate including approved plan.

7) Legal scrutiny report obtained from banks panel advocate.

8) Technical report or valuation report obtained from banks panel valuer /demand

letter.   Tripartite   agreement,   permission/NOC   to   mortgage   obtained   from

builder/HUDA/PUDA/societies/any statutory authority in favor of BOP.

9) Undertakings/ affidavits obtained from the borrowers as part of sanction terms

and conditions.

10) Margin money receipts from builder/ society for BOP disbursement.

11) Collateral securities as per sanction terms and conditions.

12) Acknowledgement for having received disbursed PO/DD/Cheque by HFC/Bank 

from where the loan is taken over(in case of take over of loans)

13) disbursement authorization from competent authority for each disbursement.

14) Proof for having the collateral pledged/assigned/lien noted in favor of BOP.

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COPIES

1) Loan application form

2) Appraisal sheet

3) Identity Proof 

4) Sanction communication from sanction connittee

5) F I report.

6) Detailed Estimation

7) Property documents as specified by the panel advocate in cases where the

documents are common for many properties as specified by LSR.

8) Any notes pertaining to specific approvals/ratification/change in sanction obtained

from competent authority.

9) Profile of the business on the better head in case of self employed

10) Guarantor’s consent form, if any

11) Request from borrower/disbursement memo/disbursement receipt  & advice

12) Approval plan attested by the builder and the borrower in cases of property from

builder, society etc. where original plan will not be available.

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Disburesement of Home Loan:

The disbursement of home loan is carried out promptly on sanction have completed the

following formalities.

You submission of acceptance of loan offers along with administrive fees

Submission of legal document

Submission of post dated cheques

Legal & technical clearances of your property.

In case of purchase the disbursement will in favor of the builder/seller.

Deposit of requisite margin.

 

The disbursement are normally carried our by way of cheque, though draft may also be

issue according to circumstances. The disbursement will be made in lumpsum or in part

depending upon the scheme of payment or as warranted by stage of construction/

extension.

Cheques will be drawn on the name of the person who is selling property.

For construction, the cheque will be drawn in your favor.

After approval, you can utilize your loan with 6 months.

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Negative profile of BOP Home Loan.:

Advocates

Police

Leaders

Class 4th workers

Property plus scheme of Bank of Punjab

This particular scheme caters to the requirement of the following ar very attractive rate of 

interest.

For salaried individuals to meet the productive needs as mentioned below:

Education of children

Wedding

House renovation

Any other purpose other than speculative activites

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For self employed Professional & non Professionals

To meet business improvement/developments for above categories addition to the above

mentioned 3 purposes.

Advantage of BOP Home loans

BOP provides Tax benefits as per income Tax act.

The person who has already taken the loan for any other purpose & from any

other institution can also borrow loan from BOP.

Bank of Punjab provides loan at daily reducing basis. BOP

BOP provide loan on easy documentation.

The loan will be provided at lowest interest rate.

The bank provides loan ar lowest EMI.

BOP provides doorstep services.

No pre payment will be charged

BOP provides loans ar simple & quick processing.

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PERSONAL

LOANS

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Introduction to the personal loans

For many thinks in life that make you happy, like furnishing your home, buying a PC, an

exotic holiday, best education for your children or a wedding in your family BOP offers a

broad range of personal loans to meet your specific needs and situation.

BOP personal loans are hassle free, quickly approved and are on very attractive interest

rate. And of course you also have advantage of repaying in convenient Equated monthly

installment (EMI).

Key features of BOP Personal Loans

Competitive rate of interest

Lowest processing fees.

No prepayment penalty.

No personal guarantee.

No hidden costs.

Longer repayment period

Special offer for BOP customers.

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Loan Details : 

1. Eligibility : 

The person who is applying for loans should be between the age 25 and 58 years. The

person is eligible only if he is an employee of central Govt., PSU or a Public Limited

Company or a self-employed professional.

Loan amount.

You can get loan from rs. 25000/- to Rs. 3,50,000/- based on your annual income.

Repayment:

Convenient options of 12 to 48 months through post-dated cheques of Equated monthly

installments.

Processing fees :

The processing fees will be 1% of loan amount.

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Documents required :

Identity proof:

Voter ID card

Passport

Driving license

Employer’s card

Residence Proof:

Ration card

Telephone bill

Electricity bill

Voter’s ID card

Latest bank statement of passbook(where salary /income is credited )for last six

months.

Latest salary slip showing all deductions or current dated salary certificate (in

case of salaried employees)

Copies of IT return for last 2 years (in case of self employed)

Computation of income for the latest year certified by a CA(in case of self 

employed)

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One Passport size Photograph.

Condition apply:

 

Credit will be at the sole discretion of Bank of Punjab Ltd.

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Advantage of personal loans

Competitive Rate of Interest 

Bank of Punjab provides loans at competitive rate of interest. The

bank provides loans at lowest rate than other banks.

No Prepayment penalty 

if the customer want to pay the loan then bank will not change pre-

payment penalty.

Lowest Processing fees: 

Bank of Punjab charge lowest processing fees than other bank. The processing

wiil be done as quickly as possible.

No personal guarantee 

To avail Personal loan from BOP, there is no need of Personal guarantee.

No hidden costs 

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All the costs changed for availing loans would be transparent No hidden charges

wiil be taken for availing loan from BOP.

Longer repayment period: 

If you get loan from BOP then the bank provides you the facility of repayment for 

long term.

Special offer for BOP customers :

Bank of Punjab provides special facilitye to existing customer of the bank . it can

provides them loan ar lower rate of interest than existing rate.

Easy installments:

The customer can repay the loan at convenient Equated monthly.

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EDUCATION

LOANS

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Introduction to Education loans

  The high cost of education in premier institutions need no longer stand

between your career aspiration. If you have and ambition and drive, we will take care of 

your finance.

While you plan your education in world class universities, BOP education loans will take

care of all your expenses from travel to accommodation and tuition fees to purchasing

computer.

BOP believes in making career happen. So, it provides loan at easy and quick processing.

The bank provides loan after being sure that the candidate has secured admission in

Recognized university/institutions.

The loan will be sanctioned both for admission in India and foeign.

University/institution.

Eligibility for education loans

The person will be Eligible for loan onlyof 

He is Indian.

His age is above 18 years.

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He has secured admission in university/institution.

He is having good academic record.

Expenses for which loan can be claimed

The  loan  can  be   claimed  for  all  fees  from  Admission/Tuition  fees  to  

Examination/ Laboratory fee. All expenses incurred on purchases of books, stationary,

and instrument equipment computers to those spend on tours, project work, thesis. All

expenses of air fare/Travel, Boarding   and Loading expenses or even the cost on

insurance premium can be sanctioned for loan.

In short, BOP take care of all your finance for your planning of your college days.

Loan amount.:

The maximum loan amount for study in abroad is Rs. 15 lacs & for study in India is Rs.

7.5 lacs.

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Rate of Interest :

For loan upto Rs. 4 lacs, the rate of interest is the prime lending rate which is 12.5%

presently and for loan above Rs. Above 4 lacs, it is prime lending rate plus 0.50%  which

presently is 13% . simple interest will be charged during the study period. A rebate in

interest may be considered if the interest is serviced during the study period.

Loan payment

Loan  payment  or  disbursal  will  be  need  based.   The  admission/tuition  fees

Boarding /Loading expenses may be paid directly to the concerned authorities.

Repaymentof loans :

Loan repayment can commenced 6 month after the courses completion one month after 

getting the job, whichever is earlier.

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Documents Required:

The following papers/documents should accompany the application form to be executed

by both the students and the parents/guardians.

Identity Proof 

Age proof 

Proof of Residence

Family income proof 

Certified copy of markshet and lst examination passed

Proof of having secured admission inuniversity institution

Fee installment schedule as given to the student by the university/institution

where admission has been secured

Valid passport and visa copy if admission secured in aforeign

university/institution.

Advantage of BOP Education Loan

The bank provides loan at lowest rate of interest

BOP provides you loan at easy hassle  free documentation

The processing of disbursement of loan is quick.

The bank provides the facility of repayment on monthly installment basis.

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 OBJECTIVE OF STUDY

The study is the part of academic curriculum of 2 years MBA  therefore the primary

objective of this study is to fulfill the requirement for the award of MBA  degree of 

Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra.

 

The present study was carried out with the objective to know Scope of retail

loans in panipat and its various catchment areas of Bank of Punjab Ltd.  so as to know

strength and weakness of loan schemes of Bank of Punjab Ltd. so that strengths can be

increased and weaknesses can be made “the best” in banking field.

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RESEARCH

METHODOLOGY

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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Research Methodology in a way is systematic representation of research or any other 

problem. It is a written game plan for conducting research. It tends to describe the step

taken by a researcher in studying the research problem along with a logical background.

It tends to describe methodology for solution of the problem that has been taken for the

purpose of study this project focuses on the methodology for technique used for the

collection, classification & tabulation of the data. This plan throws light on the research

problem, the objective of study & limitation of the study. Therefore, in order to solve a

problem, it is necessary to design a research methodology for problem as the same way

differs from problem to problem.

The Projects

The project undertaken during the summer training at “Bank of Punjab Ltd.”   was

“Comprehensive study of Retail loans.

The main aim of the study is to understand the “Retail Loans” provided by “Bank of 

Punjab Ltd.”

It is the bank which understand the need of it customers & provides them best facility.

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Nature of study

The nature of the study is that it has an applied base. The statement indicated that result

obtained from the study, inference drawn from the study can actually be appled

practically & can be of great help to the customer to know about Retail loans in more

comprehensive way.

Scope of study.

The study is restricted to Panipat itself. It aims at getting an insight in to Retail loan. It

also aims at familiarized with the customer during the market survey help me a lot in

understanding the practical aspect of the loan as a whole .

Objective of study

The main objective of the study is to understand the Retail loans provided by bank of 

Punjab. The objective was successfully achieved by performing the detailed survey of 5

other banks. The questionnaire for survey study was prepared keeping in mind the

following:-

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• To give level of information to the customer.

• To give satisfaction regarding services offered by bank 

• To make out which bank provide services with best resources

• To know the awareness among the common man about loan which they want to

take.

 

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Type of Research

Research methodology is a way to systematic solve the research problem. It is a

procedure, which is followed step by step to solve a particular research problem. There

are basically four types of researches

EXPLORATIVE RESEARCH

DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH

DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH

HYPOTHESIS TESTING RESEARCH

Explorative Research

To gain familiarity with the phenomenon or to achieve an insight into it.

Descriptive Research

To poetry accurately the characteristic of the particular individual situation or a

group.

Diagnostic Research

To determine the frequency with which something occurs or with which it is

associate with something else.

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Hypothesis Testing Research

To test a hypothesis of casual relationship between variables.

The present project is Descriptive in nature. It is done to poetry accurately the

characteristic of a particular individual situation or a group. The major purpose is

descriptive research is the description of the state of the affairs as it exits at presents. The

main characteristics of this method are that the researcher has no control over the

variables; he can only report what has happened or what is happening.

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Research Process

There are six steps of Designing A Research Report.

1 Specifying the Research objective

As my research project is about the comprehensive study of retail loan & role of Bank of 

Punjab Ltd. providing them so first of all the various objectives of the project were

specified.

2. Preference the list of needed information

the second step in designing the project work is the preparation of list of need

information. There is basic information on which the research project is to structure. In

this project the various are handed in starting of the project.

These are as follows:-

Q. What is the study about.?

ANS: Comparative study of Retail loan.

Q. Why is the study being made?

ANS: to understand retail loan provided by bank of Punjab Ltd.

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Q, Where will the study be carried out.?

ANS: Panipat only.

Q. What type of data is required ?

ANS : Primary as well as Secondary.

Q. Where can the required data be found?

ANS : Primary data trough questionnaire from the bank & secondary data through

magazines, newspaper. Etc.

3. designing the data collection process

 

during the data collection process a questionnaire was made for the collection of the

data from the consumers personally. Because in the research project both primary as well

as secondary data is required . so primary data was collected with the help of the

questionnaire.

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The following type of question were asked from the consumers.

Dichotomouse

A. question with two possible answers says yes or no.

Multiplus choice

A question with three or more answer 

4. Selection the sample size

taking the sample of the study was not easy task. The objective and the lamination of the

study have to be kept in mind before decided about the sample type.

In the sample type all level of its consumers have been covered. Basically the present

customers  as  well  as  prospective  customers  were  questioned  with  help  o

questionnaires.

5. Organizing and Carrying out the field work.

After decided upon the sample size & preparing the questionnaire, the fieldwork 

has to be carried out. In the field work the  place had to be chosen where you want to do

your study. This project survey work was carried out in the Panipat city.

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6. Analyzing the collected data & reporting the finding

after the survey work was over & data had been collected the analyzing of the data

must & its graphically representation was needed. So after the data collection process

step by step analysis of data was done. On the basis of the analysis.

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ANALYSIS

AND

INTERPRETATION

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HOME LOANS

PROCESSING FEES

 

FILE          BOP           PNB        

CHARGE

RS. 1500           RS.1500           NIL        

FEES

ON LOAN

AMOUNT         0.40%            0.60%              0.

PRE-PAYMENT PENALTY

BOP            PNB            OBC         

PENALTY         NIL             2%                

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 RATE OF INTEREST ON PERSONAL LOANS IN

PANIPAT BY DIFFERENT BANKS

BOP       PNB       OBC     UCO      HDFC       

RATE OF    17          11            11          11   

INTEREST

0

20

40

60

80

100

BOP PNB OBC UCO HDFC ICICI

RATE

OF

INTEREST

 

MAX.  AMOUNT OF PERSONAL LOANBOP       PNB       

UCO      HDFC         ICICI

LAKHS    3                3              1.5      2.

0

2

4

6

8

10

BOP PNB OBC UCO HDFC ICICI

LAKHS

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MAX. TENURE PERIOD FOR WHICH PERSONAL LOAN

IS PROVIED

  BANK 

BOP       PNB       OBC     UCO      HDFC         ICIC

TENURE    60            60          60         48  

0

20

40

60

BOP PNB OBC UCO HDFC ICICI

TENURE

ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION

The retail loan study bring the three type of loans.

Which is of great help to customers. The home loan education loan & personal loan are

various loan which makes life of easier of customers and make customer to afford that

thing which he dream to have in future but can buy now when he wants.

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After the better job

A darling of a wife,

And now the cuddly little one

What is next?

Or best deals in

• Home Loan

• Personal Loan

• Education Loan

The analysis of the questionnaire that was circulated to as certain the views & awareness

is as follows :--

1. The BOP has lowest rate of interest in Home Loan.

2. There is no pre-payment penalty in case of Home Loan.

3. Lowest processing fees in case of Home Loan

4. The processing fees charges in case of education loan

5. Far behind from competitor in case of personal loan

The amount provided is lesser than other banks.

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 LIMITATIONS OF STUDY

It is very small research, which may be insufficient to give the real picture scope

of the retail loan in Panipat and its catchments area.

The research is based on collected data and the researcher is not responsible for 

any wrong inference drawn due to the incorrect filling of the questionnaire by the

respondents.

The method of result is also limited to the reliability of method of investigations,

measurement and analysis of data.

Auto loan are not included in the study of retail loans.

Education loan are not providing by other banks like ICICI, HDFC, & IDBI. So, it

cannot compared with other banks.

People were not interested in filling questionnaire properly.

Loan scheme has been revised very soon. So the study is effective till July 05.

Education loan is provided for some special customers. It is not possible for every

customer to get Education Loans

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 SUGGESTIONS

• Interest rate, processing fees, tenure, margin money-all these are important in

loans-housing loan, auto loans, personal loan, education loans etc. So bank should

revise all above keeping in view all other banks. Bank should appoint some

marketing executive for this purpose who can give information of market and

other banks, revision of loan timely so that our bank can revise it very soon.

These marketing executive should give report to Head Office directly for timely

processing so that as early as possible, market can be fully captured.

• Loan limit of all loans should be increasing keeping in other view private sector 

banks and nationalized banks.

• One of the major weakness of bank of Punjab is processing timely. As today

every person is very busy. He cannot more days for taking loan so. Processing

time should be reduced. But this processing time can be reduced only when the

sanction authority is necessary for branch offices.

• As in nationalized banks, there is not negative file, but in bank of Punjab but there

is  a list of negative profile. This is the main reason of the nationalized banks

having more customers. So. Negative file should be reduced or eliminated.

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Other private sector banks like ICICI, HDFC etc. have lower interest rate than BOP. So

the bank should reduce it interest rate for being in the competition with these banks.’’

Bank of Punjab is lower loan amount than other banks, so it should increase its loans

amount for attracting customer towards it products loans .

The bank should give authority to all its branches for providing loans.

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CONCLUSION

Bank of Punjab such a great reputation that it can very well go out and sell it product to

the out sides customers and be a winner. These are the responses from the people who

knew about Bank of Punjab but those of them who did not know it felt very happy when

the came to know that group. Bank of Punjab has come out with a new life insurance

venture. The only points now is, that when the company enjoys such a great reputations.

What it has got to do (s.to private its product to the people at very competitive price and

make them sure that their investment in the company is absolutely secure.

My project was based to retail loans

The retail loan provided by BOP include

Home loans

Education loans

Personal loans

The home loans provided by BOP is less than other banks and having lowest processing

fees. It comparison to other bank it has lower interest rate than same bank.

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The personal loan is having maximum tenure period and lower interest rate. It contain

less amount of personal loans by the banks Education loans is provided by only a few

banks and services provided by bank for education loans is not so good.

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 BIBLIOGRAPHY

Www. Bankofpunjab.com

Research methodology  (C.R. Kothari)

Business Magazines

Brochures, pamphlets and Circulars of Banks

Presentation by Trainers

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ANNEXURE