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Application for Loan & their processing

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by Mahindra Finance

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October 25, 2024

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  • The Company shall have a loan application form in physical/ digital mode for all the products offered to its customers depending upon the nature of the product. Loan application forms would include necessary information of the customers, features of the product and the documents required to be submitted for loan processing.
  • Customers who have evinced interest in availing the loan from MMFSL should fill up the loan application form, complete in all aspects and should submit the same to the Company, duly signed.
  • The Company will have a system of giving acknowledgement for receipt of loan applications either through physical mode or digital mode like SMS, Email Id, etc. The time frame within which loan applications will be disposed of will be indicated in the acknowledgement.
  • The Loan Application Form shall be in a vernacular language or language as understood by the customer.

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