Under the scheme, all the home and auto loan applications made till December 31 are being given a concession of 50 per cent on the processing fee, the bank said in a statement.
It said this is a festive period offer, which generally sees banks launch aggressive offerings to gain market share. It can be noted that with credit growth being at a multi-year-low of under 9 per cent for the system, competition is bound to get very high.
Other bank customers who are keen to shift their loans to Federal Bank can also avail this offer, it said.
The offer is also extended to home loan overdraft product, it said, adding that the bank has also come up with 100 per cent top up loan on existing housing loans.
The bank today announced a 1 per cent interest concession for the first 1,000 customers who avail loans online against their fixed deposits.
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