If one compares this form of borrowing with others, such as physical gold, personal loans, etc, this product clearly scores on the rates of interest.
At 13-16 per cent annually, this is perhaps the cheapest form of borrowing.
Loans against physical gold come at a differential rate, depending on the loan to value.
For instance, HDFC Bank charges 12.5 per cent interest annually for lending up to 80 per cent in case of physical gold.
For loans of up to 95 per cent of the gold value, interest is charged at 15 per cent and is calculated on a daily basis. It is higher for non-banking financial companies, at 16-24 per cent.
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