Part Payment Calculator

₹50,000

₹10,00,00,000

%
1.0% p.a30% p.a
Months
12 Months360 Months

₹0

₹49,999

Total Saving in Cash Outflow

25,944
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*Equated Monthly Installment'

EMI

Tenure

Savings in EMI

1,37,621

These calculators are provided only as general self-help Planning Tools. Results depend on many factors, including the assumptions you provide. *All the amounts are Indicative.

Part Payment Calculator

Use Axis Finance's Part Payment calculator to determine the viability of opting for the part payment option. The calculator provides the option of either keeping the existing EMI or keeping the existing tenure to understand your potential savings. 

Part Payment Calculator

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A part payment calculator is a tool that helps you calculate the impact of making a partial lump sum payment towards your loan, such as a home loan, loan against property, or personal loan. 

Apart payment calculator works by taking into account the amount of the loan, the interest rate, the loan term, and the amount of the part payment you would want to make. It then calculates how much you will save on EMI and the total loan repayment amount. 

Yes, a part payment calculator can be used for any type of loan, including home loans, loan against property, personal loans, and more. 

Some loans have fees charged for partial payment on loans. Kindly refer to the Schedule of Charges to understand the part payment charges levied for various loan products. 

A part payment calculator can help you determine how much you can save on EMI and the total loan repayment amount by making a partial payment. It can also help you simulate various situations by keeping the existing EMI or the existing tenure.

Part-payment calculators provide an indicative amount as per the details provided. However, it is important to note that the results are estimates and may vary depending on the actual interest rate and other factors.