Gold Loan Interest Calculation for ₹10,000 — Complete Guide
If you are taking or issuing a gold loan of ₹10,000, understanding the interest payable is the first and most important step. The interest depends on three factors: the loan amount (₹10,000), the annual interest rate charged by the lender, and the loan duration. This page provides a complete interest breakdown for ₹10,000 at all major interest rates used by lenders across India.
How to Calculate Interest on a ₹10,000 Gold Loan
The standard formula for gold loan interest calculation (flat rate method) is:
For ₹10,000 at 18% per annum for 30 days:
Interest = 10000 × 0.18 × 30 ÷ 365 = ₹148
Monthly Interest on ₹10,000 Gold Loan
At the most common pawn broker interest rate of 18% per annum, the monthly interest on a ₹10,000 gold loan is ₹150. This means if you pledge gold worth at least ₹13,333 (to meet the 75% LTV requirement) and borrow ₹10,000, you pay ₹150 every month as interest to the pawn broker.
If you are with a bank or NBFC charging 12% per annum, the monthly interest on ₹10,000 drops to ₹100 — significantly lower than private pawn brokers. Always compare rates before taking a gold loan.
How Much Gold Do You Need for a ₹10,000 Gold Loan?
To be eligible for a ₹10,000 gold loan, the pledged gold must have a market value of at least ₹13,333 (since RBI allows a maximum of 75% LTV for banks and NBFCs). At today's 22K gold rate of ₹13,249/gram, you would need approximately ₹1 grams of 22K gold to qualify for a ₹10,000 loan.
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