Introducing the SBI Amrit Vrishti Deposit—a special fixed deposit scheme designed to help you maximize your savings. With an attractive interest rate of 7.25% p.a. for all customers, including NRIs, and an even higher rate of 7.75% p.a. exclusively for resident senior citizens, this scheme offers the perfect opportunity to grow your wealth securely over a tenor of 444 days. Don’t miss out on this chance to secure your financial future with higher returns. The offer is valid until March 31, 2025, so act now to take advantage of these competitive rates. Fill out the form today to get started and ensure your savings are working harder for you!
Looking for an easy and hassle-free way to secure funds? SBI’s Gold Loan is the perfect solution! With minimal paperwork, low interest rates, and the option to pledge your gold ornaments (including gold coins sold by banks), SBI offers a reliable and secure way to meet your financial needs.
Key Features:
Maximum Loan Amount: ₹50 lakhs
Minimum Loan Amount: ₹20,000
Security: Pledge of gold ornaments, duly verified for quality and quantity.
Loan Margins:
Gold Loan (EMI based): 25%
3 Months Bullet Repayment Gold Loan: 30%
6 Months Bullet Repayment Gold Loan: 30%
12 Months Bullet Repayment Gold Loan: 35%
Note: No further appraisal of pledged gold is required for two subsequent renewals, provided the gold remains in the bank’s custody.
Processing Fees:
3 Months Bullet Repayment Gold Loan: ₹200 + GST
6 Months Bullet Repayment Gold Loan: ₹300 + GST
12 Months Bullet Repayment Gold Loan: 0.50% of loan amount (minimum ₹500, maximum ₹10,000 + GST)
Gold Loan EMI-based: 0.50% of loan amount (minimum ₹500 + GST)
Additional Charges:
Gold Appraiser Fees: To be paid by the applicant.
Ananta is one of the many names of Lord Vishnu and it means Limitless or Infinite.
The Shankh which represents Lord Vishnu is depicted as the ‘Jyoti’ of a mud lamp or a Diya. A simple lamp can illuminate the entire room and can lighten up numerous other lamps. In the same way, a teacher can lighten up the minds of infinite number of students with their flame of knowledge.
एक दीये से लाखों दीये |
ज्योतिषामपि तज्ज्योतिस्तमस: परमुच्यते |
ज्ञानं ज्ञेयं ज्ञानगम्यं हृदि सर्वस्य विष्ठितम् ||
He is the source of light in all luminaries, and is entirely beyond the darkness of ignorance. He is knowledge, the object of knowledge, and the goal of knowledge. He dwells within the hearts of all living beings.
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 13, Verse 18