Auto Loan

Auto Loan

NIC ASIA Auto loan is an exclusive financing option to “move in style” by owing a vehicle of your own choice. It aims to support you as our esteemed customer to procure any type of four-wheeler and above vehicle with a comfortable Equated Monthly Installment (EMI) payment option.

Auto Loan
6 %
Interest Rate
Auto Loan
9.39 %
Base Rate
Auto Loan
15.39 %
Total Interest Rate

Last Updated Date: May 17, 2022

NIC Asia Bank Ltd

NIC Asia bank has established a history in the banking sector by establishing itself on 30 June 2013 as the first type of merger bank between the two commercial banks, NIC Bank and Bank of Asia. Since its inception, it has been operating successfully and has today become one of the largest private sector commercial banks in the country in terms of the capital base, balance sheet size, ATM Locations and the number of the branches. The Bank has 327 branches in Nepal, 102 extension counters, 64 branchless banks and 469 ATMs. The main focus of this bank is meritocracy, transparency, professionalism, team spirit and service excellency. The main vision of this bank is to be one of the most respectable and honorable banks in terms of financial performance. The mission of this bank is to become a leading bank in Nepal by providing complete financial solutions to its customers.

Auto Loan

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Required documents for Auto Loan


  1. Duly filled up and signed prescribed application form of banks.
  2. 2 photographs of applicant, and guarantors with name and signature on the back.
  3. Copy of citizenship certificate of applicant, collateral owner/s and guarantors
  4. Name of father, grandfather and spouse of applicant, collateral owner/s and guarantors along with the details of their undivided family members.
  5. Bank Statement of 6 months period.
  6. Copy of land ownership certificate (lalpurja) of the land showing residence of the individual borrower/family
  7. Registration Documents & Tax Documents in case of business.
  8. Documentary evidence of income.
  9. Quotation of the vehicle with details of price, model, features etc.
  10. Other related documents requested by banks.


What is Auto Loan?

An Auto Loan is taken by borrowers to purchase a new or used private or commercial vehicle. Auto loans are secured loans where the vehicle itself is used as collateral. It is offered by lenders for new cars, used cars, two-wheeler (generally called a Two-wheeler Loan), and commercial vehicles (generally called a Commercial Vehicle Loan). Auto loans can be used to purchase either new or used vehicles. The term of an auto loan typically ranges from 24 months to 60 months, though longer loans with 72 or 84 months are becoming increasingly common. Most lenders limit the term lengths to 48 or 60 months for older car purchases, as used cars are riskier to finance. This is because car value generally declines over time, unlike home value. Accordingly, if the car being financed is also used as collateral, lenders need to make sure that it will be worth enough to cover their losses if the borrower defaults. Because of the rapid depreciation of car value, shorter loan terms and larger down payments are most advisable for auto loans.

Way To Take Auto Loan

An auto loan with a low monthly payment might look like a good option, but that can actually cost you significantly more over time. And the loans you’ll be offered will also vary depending on different factors, like your income source, valuation of property with unstable sources can make it harder to get the best loan offers. Here are things to look for and steps to take if you want to save money on your car loan:

  1. Design a payment plan for yourself: Before you even submit a car loan application, set out a car payment plan for yourself. Figure out how much you can afford to pay upfront, and how much you’ll need in a car loan.
  2. Make bigger or additional payments: Paying off a loan early can save you money because you’ll avoid paying some of the interest. See if you can afford to pay a little more each month as part of your regular payments, or, if you suddenly come into some cash, consider putting it towards your auto loan.
  3. Refinance your loan: If you find a car loan with a lower interest rate than your current one, maybe because your credit score has improved since you first got your car loan, consider refinancing your car and switching loans. The lower the interest rate, the less you’ll pay over time.

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