Not able to pay Loan Not able to pay Loan

8 months ago

I have taken loan for my business (share market), But unfortunately, I have lost all my money and now not in a condition to repay any loan. I am currently working as salaried person getting Rs 65800 as monthly income. However, my loan EMI is now 123000 which I will be unable to pay. Need help ?

Anik

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A.Dear client,
You may write an application to the concerned bank asking dues settlement, explaining why you are unable to repay your outstanding dues owed on the loans. Also, mention that you'd like to look into different repayment options. Specify the amount you are willing to pay as well as what you want in return from the creditor Bank. A solid beginning point for negotiating is to offer roughly 30% of what you owe. Furthermore, a brief counselling session with a professional credit counsellor will assist you in discovering your alternatives and selecting the best course of action to fix or settle the situation.
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A.Dear Client,
Once the EMI against a loan is not repaid for consecutive 3 times by the borrower for any reason whatsoever, it is treated by Bank as NPA. Accordingly, Bank sends notice to Borrower asking him/her for repayment of the entire dues lying against your loan offering suitable terms. In the absence of any response from the Borrower, Bank started the routine process of action prescribed under relevant laws for recovery of debt lying outstanding against the Borrower and the Guarantor. You can make a prayer to the Bank for some more time to settle the dues but cannot escape yourself from your liability of repayment of your loans for any reason whatsoever. Moreover, legal actions may also be taken against you that includes filing a civil suit in court or initiating criminal proceedings against you. The banks may also make use of debt recovery tribunals in order to recover the dues they are owed from the defaulter borrower. However, you may negotiate or settle your dues against loans by following the steps like lowering your interest rate, arranging for a reduced interest rate is one of the most common requests a defaulter borrower can make to the Bank, creating or restructuring a repayment plan or extending the tenure of repayment of a loan, looking for debt forgiveness. considering loan consolidation, offering a one-time settlement payment. Following these steps, you may write an application requesting for settlement of dues to the concerned Bank stating why you cannot repay your outstanding dues lying against the loans. Also, write that you want to explore alternative repayment terms. Specify the amount that you can pay, as well as what you expect from the creditor Bank in return. A good starting point for negotiation could be offering around 30% of the amount that you owe. Further, a quick counseling session with a certified credit counselor can help you to discover your options and choose the right path to resolve or settle the matter
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