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Kisan Credit Card For Farmers In India

Kisan Credit Card Information:

The following information is all about Kisan Credit Card for Farmers.

Kisan Credit Card Scheme

The Kisan Credit card is the credit system introduced in 1998 by the Reserve Bank of India and NABARD. This system offers quick credit delivery and helps the farmers to receive timely access to affordable credit. The main objective of the Kisan Credit Card is to provide easily accessible short-term credits to the farmers during their crop season. Through this scheme, the government and banks offer short-term credits to the farmers in India during the planting and harvesting seasons. This system will reduce farmers’ dependence on money lenders or other financial institutes that charge high interest. And this credit card system simplifies the credit card delivery and screening process for the farmer who found difficulty in banks practices and procedures.

The Kisan Credit cards are offered by cooperative banks, public sector banks, and regional banks. This card can be taken by any farmer in India. And the payment mode of the Kisan credit card is very flexible, farmers can pay after the harvesting, or in case of a bad crop, the payment can be postponed to the next season by paying interest.

Kisan Credit Card (KCC) offers two types of credit to farmers is Cash Credit and the other is Term Credit.

Cash Credit is offered for Irrigation activities like buying seeds, Fertilizers, Pesticides, and pre-harvesting, and post-harvesting activities.

Term Credit is offered for allied activities such as pump sets, land developments, plantation, and drip irrigation.

Advantages of Kisan Credit Card

Main Features of KCC

How to Use Kisan Credit Card

Using the Kisan credit card the farmer can withdraw the loan amount in the form of cash using card or withdrawal slips or using card cum passbook. KCC holders with a credit limit of 25,000 rupees can even get Cheque books.

How KCC Works

The KCC is the same as other ATM or Credit cards or driving insurance cards. Banks offer credit cards along with the passbook that has complete details of the cardholder (details like name, address, credit limit, and validity).

A farmer using KCC can withdraw the cash for agricultural expenses like buying seeds, pesticides, fertilizers, electricity, and diesel charges. KCC offers term loans for buying agricultural equipment, drip irrigations, and plantation,s, etc.

Interest Rates On Kisan Credit Cards

Interest rates on credit by KCC vary from bank to bank. The applicable interest rate per annum for KCC is 7 to 9 %, for the maximum credit limit is about 3 lakhs. The Government allows certain subsidies on interest applied by banks if the cardholders have a good credit history.

The interest subsidy of 2% is provided if the cardholder has a good credit track record for three years and is also eligible for an increase in credit limit.

Other additional charges included in issuing Kisan Credit Card are Insurance premium, processing fees, charges on land mortgage deed, etc.

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Insurance Under KCC

Banks Offering Kisan Credit Card In India

SBI KCC card Limit:  Rupees 50,000 based on farmer’s income.

Repayment period: 12 months.

Credit Limit up to 250 lakhs.

Loan tenure: For cash credit, the tenure is one year and for a term loan, tenure is 7 years.

Axis bank Kisan Credit card interest Rate- 9.90 % to 13.65%.

Credit Limit: 25% of farmer’s gross estimated income or a maximum of Rs 50,000.

Loan tenure: More than 12 months.

Interest rate: 9%.

Credit Limit: credit card crop loan limit is 3 Lakhs.

The interest rate is 7%.

Loan Tenure: More than 12 months.

Loan Amount: Loan amount depends on cropping pattern, the scale of finance for the crop, and the extent of cultivation.

Repayment period: Limit valid up to 5 years.

Interest rate: 7%  for loans above 3 lakhs.

Card Limit: 25 lakhs.

Time-limited: Loans are sanctioned for up to 5 years.

Rate of interest: Min- 9.50% and Maximum 12.35%.

Interest rate: 7% for loans up to 3 lakhs.

Card limit: Up to 1 crore.

Repayment: Crop proceeds to credited to the account and annual review of the account.

Time: Up to 5 years.

Credit limit: Andhra Bank Kisan’s credit card limit is based on the cropping pattern, land value, farming output.

Repayments: Term loan should be paid within 5 years.

Interest Rate: Interest is determined as per the market conditions and other marketing trends.

And many other banks provide Kisan credit cards for the Famers. Even the cooperative bank, rural bank, society banks provide KCC for the farmers.

Kisan Credit Card to RuPay Cards:

The government now decided to convert the Kisan credit card to RuPay ATM cum Debut Kisan Credit Cards by all regional rural banks and cooperative banks. This conversion helps farmers to do their transactions digitally.

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