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Meta Title: Information about the Personal loan number

Meta Description: Personal loans are one of the most common financial
services provided by banks. Personal loans come to the rescue by assisting
individuals in meeting their unexpected financial requirements by being
easy to get, collateral-free, and disbursing funds quickly. Customers who
apply for personal loans are likely to have a slew of questions. This article
contains the personal loan helpline numbers for all major Indian banks.
Personal Loan Customer Care Numbers for Major Loan Providers in
India

Personal Loan
Helpline Number
Providers

Allahabad Bank 1800 57 22 000

Axis Bank 1860 419 5555

Bank of Baroda 1800 258 44 55

Bank of Maharashtra 1800 233 4526


1800 102 2636

Canara Bank 1800 425 0018

Central Bank of India 1800 22 1911

HDFC Bank 011 61606161

ICICI Bank 1860 120 7777

IndusInd Bank 1860 267 7777

Punjab National Bank 1800 180 2222

State Bank of India 1800 11 2211

Union Bank of India 1800 22 22 44


 Note: Calls to numbers beginning with 1800/1860 are toll-free and incur
no costs. All toll-free numbers are accessible via mobile and landline phones
throughout India.
Channels to Contact the Customer Care Service of Personal Loan
Providers
Personal loans are one of the most common credit products provided by
banks and other NBFCs (Non-Banking Financial Corporations). Personal
loans are typically unsecured loans. The loan applicant is not required to
offer any collateral or security to obtain the loan. The procedure is simple,
quick, and requires little documentation.
However, a borrower is bound to have numerous questions before applying
for a loan. Loan providers make it simple for prospective borrowers by
providing an easy-to-use customer experience. Customers should, however,
consult the FAQ section of the bank's website before calling the customer
service team. The FAQ area provides extensive answers to all common
personal loan-related questions, such as eligibility requirements, terms and
conditions, interest rates and fees, required documentation, the loan
application process, and more.
If you are unable to find the answers you need in the FAQ area, you can
contact the loan provider's customer service department via the channels
listed below.
Helpline numbers – Most loan providers give toll-free helpline numbers,
making it simple for existing and new borrowers to contact the customer
service team. The toll-free helpline numbers are available throughout India
and can be reached via both landlines and mobile phones.
*Customers must ensure that they dial the correct helpline number to avoid
fraud threats. Scroll to the top of the page to find the most recent toll-free
personal loan customer service numbers for India's largest loan companies.
Email ID – Customers can also submit an email to the customer service
department with their questions, complaints, and opinions. If you are an
existing customer, please include your loan account number or customer ID
to ensure a timely response to your inquiries.
Online Chat/Virtual Assistant – Most banks now provide an online chat or
virtual assistant service to help consumers handle their issues quickly.
Visit the Bank – Customers can visit their nearest branch and chat with a
loan officer to learn more about personal loans.
Grievance Redressal for Personal Loan-Related Queries
Borrowers who have concerns or issues with the customer support
department should take the following measures to rectify the issue.
Level 1: File a Complaint at the Home Branch
If users are dissatisfied with the handling of their complaints by the
customer service team, they can go to their local branch to have the problem
resolved. During working hours, most banks allow borrowers to meet with
the Branch Manager to discuss any complaints or suggestions. Some banks
also offer "Customer Days," which are normally held on the 15th of each
month, when users can meet with the bank's top officials and executives.
Different banks have different time frames for resolving client concerns.
Level 2: Approach the Grievance Redressal Officer 
If the resolution provided at Level 1 was not satisfactory to the customer, he
or she could escalate the issue to the bank's Grievance Redressal Officer.
Customers can contact the Grievance Redressal Officer using any of the
ways listed below:

 Telephone
 Email 
 Writing to the bank
*Contact information for the Grievance Redressal Officer can be found on
the website of your loan provider. For a faster resolution of your inquiry, be
sure to submit specifics of the previous complaint made, such as the
complaint number, any responses from the bank, and other information at
this point.
Level 3: Contact Nodal Officers
If the resolution provided at Level 2 does not meet your expectations, you
may contact the bank's Principal Nodal Officer using any of the following
channels:

 Telephone
 Email 
 Writing to the bank
Level 4: Avail the Service of the Banking Ombudsman 
If the problem persists after following the measures outlined above, clients
can contact the RBI's Banking Ombudsman service (Reserve Bank of India).
If the consumer has not gotten a response from the bank within thirty days
of registering the complaint, he or she can contact the Banking Ombudsman
to have the matter escalated. To file an online complaint with the Banking
Ombudsman, go here.
FAQs
1. What is a personal loan number?
The Loan Account Number (LAN) is a unique string of numbers assigned to
your account by your lender when you apply for a loan. This number
appears on both the physical and digital Bajaj loan statements. Even inside
the same banking institution, each new loan account will have its own LAN.
2. What are the personal loan full details?
A personal loan is a loan that does not require collateral or security and is
available with hardly any paperwork. This loan can be used to meet any
valid financial need. You must repay it in accordance with the terms agreed
upon with the bank, just like any other loan.
3. What are the 3 documents needed for a personal loan?
Documents required
 Identity proof (copy of passport/voter ID card/driving
license/Aadhaar)
 Address proof (copy of passport/voter ID card/driving
license/Aadhaar)
 Bank statement of previous 3 months (Passbook of previous 6
months)
 Two latest salary slips/current dated salary certificates with the latest
Form 16.
4. How many digits is a loan number?
Individual loan numbers, each of which is 16 digits long, are not displayed
on your web profile. Your account and loan numbers, however, appear on
your monthly statements.

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