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Pune (Maharashtra) [India], July 19 (ANI / NewsView): Bajaj Housing Finance Limited (BHFL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bajaj Finance Limited, offers Amazon gift certificates worth up to Rs 10,000 to clients applying for a home loan through their website. This limited-time offer is valid until July 22, 2021 and extends to all new customers applying for a home loan on the BHFL website. Customers can get vouchers by simply completing the mortgage application form on the BHFL website.
About the Exclusive Amazon Gift Certificate for Customers Applying for a Home Loan Online
To be able to receive Amazon Gift Certificates, customers must complete the online loan application form on the BHFL website. Additionally, applicants must meet the two conditions below to qualify.
* They must apply between June 21, 2021 and July 22, 2021
* The mortgage must be disbursed before August 30, 2021
Loan seekers who borrow up to Rs. 50 lakh will receive an Amazon gift voucher worth Rs. 5,000, while those who opt for a penalty above Rs. 50 lakh will receive a voucher of Rs. 10 000.
Reasons to apply for a home loan from Bajaj Housing Finance Limited (BHFL)
Bajaj Housing Finance Limited offers high value loans at attractive interest rates with several borrower friendly features serving as a one stop solution for all real estate finance needs. The lender offers a competitive mortgage interest rate starting at 6.75% *, allowing borrowers to purchase their dream home at an affordable price.
Bajaj Housing Finance Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bajaj Finance Limited headquartered in Pune. It offers a range of financial solutions to individuals and corporations for the purchase of residential and commercial properties. HFC also offers real estate loans, with which borrowers can easily meet their personal and business financial needs. * Baths and conditions of application
To find out more, visit: www.bajajhousingfinance.in.
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