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Know about BankBazaar.com’s Maha March Sale

by | May 25, 2021

bank bazaar saleBengaluru : BankBazaar.com, India’s leading online financial marketplace, is holding a month-long Maha March Sale on the largest range of financial products across Credit Cards, Personal Loans, Car Loans, and Home Loans.

Understanding the financial product market in India is often a challenge for consumers. Every step of the process, from selecting a financial institution for a product to negotiations for a customized rate as per their profile, to paperwork involves multiple rounds of personal interaction, which can be exhausting and time-consuming. This is then followed by a long wait to know if the application was approved or not (in manner that wasn’t entirely transparent). To add to it, there is a distinct possibility of ‘Buyer’s remorse’ as there is very little visibility about the best possible deals available.

BankBazaar.com changes this with the online model, empowered with comprehensive and unbiased reviews and ratings, neutral comparison platforms, and instant and personalized quotes that make understanding, personal finance and comparing and applying for financial products as easy as shopping. With special schemes and assured gifts throughout the month of March, BankBazaar.com is changing the status quo of how financial products are consumed.

Did you know these 10 things about the Maha March Sale?

Zero processing fees: Do you know about exclusive zero processing fees on select products?

Avail exclusive zero processing fees on select products including credit cards, personal loans, car loans, and home loans only at BankBazaar.com during the Maha March sale between March 1 and March 31.

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