Delhi · Delhi · ₹1 Cr–₹100 Cr
Business finance in Delhi, structured the way lenders actually assess it.
A trading and distribution economy where collateral is the whole conversation — much of the commercial stock in the old wholesale markets has title, conversion or unauthorised-construction issues that lenders will not fund, whatever the turnover says.
Direct answer
Can a business in Delhi raise ₹1 crore to ₹100 crore?
Yes, and through more lenders than most promoters approach. Delhi is served by public sector banks, private banks, NBFCs, small finance banks and co-operative banks, and their credit policies differ enough that the same file can be declined by one and sanctioned at a finer rate by another. What decides the outcome is rarely the business — it is whether the file answers the credit committee's questions before they are asked.
CreditCares arranges and restructures six facilities for Delhi businesses: loan against property, secured and MSME business loans, cash credit, overdraft, project and term loans, and invoice or bill funding. We are consultants, not a lender. We place your file with the lenders in our 80+ network whose current policy fits your sector, security and rating, then run it through to disbursal. No fee is payable to us before disbursal.
The two things that most often decide how fast a Delhi file moves: whether your GST turnover reconciles with audited sales, and whether the collateral has a clean, unbroken title chain. Both are fixable before submission. Neither is fixable afterwards without cost.
What we arrange
Six facilities, placed on Delhi lender policy
Each links through to the full product guide. Which one you need is usually clearer after a look at your working capital cycle than after a look at your P&L.
Loan Against Property in Delhi
Term funding against commercial, residential or industrial collateral — expansion, debt consolidation, promoter contribution or partner buy-out.
Read the loan against property guide →Business Loan in Delhi
Secured and MSME business term funding assessed on turnover, account conduct and security cover rather than a single credit score.
Read the business loan guide →Cash Credit in Delhi
Revolving working capital limit against stock and book debts. Interest on utilisation only, drawing power recalculated monthly.
Read the cash credit guide →Overdraft in Delhi
Fixed limit against property or deposits with lighter reporting — a buffer for tax outflows, seasonal procurement and lumpy receipts.
Read the overdraft guide →Project Loan in Delhi
Capex and construction funding with moratorium and repayment matched to the project's own cash generation.
Read the project loan guide →Invoice Funding in Delhi
Receivables and certified bills converted to cash ahead of due date, including LC, BG and export credit lines.
Read the invoice funding guide →Bank criteria
What lenders in Delhi actually check
These are the norms a credit desk works to. Read the last column first — the ticket size is negotiable, the thing in that column usually is not.
| Facility | Ticket size | How much you get | Tenure | Credit score | What the lender checks hardest |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loan Against Property | ₹25 L – ₹100 Cr | 50–70% of market value (commercial / industrial), 60–75% (residential) | Up to 15 years | 700+ preferred; collateral cover can offset | Clear, marketable title with an unbroken 30-year chain; valuation and legal search by the lender's empanelled agencies |
| Business Loan (secured / MSME term) | ₹10 L – ₹25 Cr | Loan sized on turnover, cash accrual and security, not a fixed LTV | 12–84 months | 700+ for most private lenders | Three years of audited financials and ITRs, GST filings that reconcile with audited sales |
| Cash Credit | ₹25 L – ₹100 Cr | Drawing power = paid-for stock less 25–30% margin + eligible book debts less 30–50% margin − sundry creditors | 12 months, renewable annually | 650+ with satisfactory conduct | Monthly stock and book-debt statement, debtor ageing, stock audit above each lender's exposure threshold |
| Overdraft | ₹10 L – ₹50 Cr | 60–70% of property value, or 85–90% against own fixed deposits | 12 months, renewable | 700+ typical | Property title and valuation, or lien on deposits; lighter periodic reporting than cash credit |
| Project Loan | ₹1 Cr – ₹100 Cr | 60–75% of appraised project cost; promoter contribution 25–40% | 5–12 years including moratorium | 700+ for the borrowing entity and promoters | Techno-economic viability report, DSCR of roughly 1.25–1.50, statutory approvals in place, 12–24 month moratorium |
| Invoice / Bill Funding | ₹25 L – ₹50 Cr | 70–90% of accepted invoice or certified bill value | 60–120 days per bill | 650+ with buyer-side comfort | Buyer credit quality carries the assessment; assignment of receivables and, for LC-backed bills, the underlying LC |
Indicative lender norms for Delhi as at August 2026, not an offer. Every lender's credit policy differs and each has a sector it will not touch this quarter. Sanction, limit, margin and pricing are decided solely by the lending institution.
Delhi · security creation
What it costs to secure a facility in Delhi
Stamp duty on the mortgage deed is a state levy, not a lender charge, and it is the one closing cost that changes materially when you cross a state line. On facilities above ₹10 crore it is worth structuring around.
Rate turns on the repayment tenor of the facility, not the amount.
Article 6 of Schedule 1A of the Indian Stamp Act as applied to Delhi charges 0.5% of the amount secured on an equitable mortgage where the debt is repayable on demand or more than three months from the date of the instrument, and 0.25% where it is repayable within three months. Short-tenor bill and bridge facilities therefore cost half as much to stamp as a term loan of the same size — one of the few places where tenor structuring has a direct documentation-cost payoff.
Verify the current schedule: SHCIL e-Stamping. Rates and ceilings are revised by notification, so treat any figure quoted to you as indicative until you have checked it.
Delhi coverage
The businesses we structure finance for in Delhi and the NCR trade belt
Different trades break the assessment in different places. Knowing which lender forgives which weakness is most of the job.
Wholesale trade — Chandni Chowk, Sadar Bazar, Naya Bazar, Khari Baoli
Very high turnover on thin margins, with cash-heavy conduct that has to be reconciled against GST before submission.
Discuss this profile →Auto parts and hardware — Kashmere Gate, Karol Bagh, Mori Gate
Distributor working capital sized on principal credit terms and inventory rotation.
Discuss this profile →Garments and textiles — Gandhi Nagar, Nehru Place adjacent trade
Seasonal creditor cycles with drawing power that swings sharply through the year.
Discuss this profile →Light manufacturing — Okhla, Bawana, Narela, Mayapuri
DSIIDC industrial plots where the lease and conversion status decide whether the property is mortgageable.
Discuss this profile →Professional and corporate services — Nehru Place, Connaught Place, Aerocity
Overdraft against property and invoice funding rather than stock-based limits.
Discuss this profile →Areas we work across:
State & central schemes
Subsidies and guarantees a Delhi borrower can stack
Delhi does not run a headline capital-subsidy programme of the kind Maharashtra, Gujarat or Rajasthan offer, so for a Delhi borrower the central schemes do the work: the CGTMSE guarantee for collateral-free exposure up to ₹5 crore for eligible micro and small enterprises, and the guarantee-backed and interest-subvention lines administered through SIDBI and the scheduled banks. Where a scheme applies, we build the claim into the file rather than treating it as an afterthought.
CreditCares is a private consultancy and a Direct Selling Agent. We are not affiliated with the Government of India, any state government or any of their schemes. Verify every scheme detail on the relevant official portal before you apply.
Preparation
Documents a Delhi file needs
Financial
- Audited financials with all schedules — last three years
- Income tax returns with computation — last three years
- Bank statements, every operating account — last twelve months
- GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B for the same period
- CMA data projection for the next two years
- Provisional financials for the current part-year
Constitution & KYC
- PAN, GST certificate, Udyam registration
- Partnership deed, MOA and AOA, or LLP agreement
- Board or partners' resolution for the borrowing
- Promoter KYC, PAN and personal net worth statement
- Shareholding pattern and group structure, where applicable
Security & existing facilities
- Title deeds, chain documents, latest tax receipts
- Latest stock and book-debt statement with debtor ageing
- Existing sanction letters and current outstanding position
- Valuation and legal search report, where already available
- Lease deed and mortgage permission for leasehold plots
Two reconciliations decide your timeline more than anything else in that list: GST turnover against audited sales, and bank credit summations against declared receipts. If either does not tie, resolve it before submission. Explaining it later reads as a red flag rather than a clarification.
Process
How a Delhi file moves
Position review — day 1 to 2
We read your last two years of financials, your GST returns and your current sanction letters, and tell you what your numbers actually support before you commit to anything.
CMA and file build — day 3 to 8
Working capital assessment, CMA data in the format your target lender's credit team expects, and a promoter note that answers the committee's questions in advance.
Lender placement — day 8 to 12
The file goes to the two or three lenders in the 80+ network whose current policy fits your sector, security and rating in Delhi — not to whoever is nearest.
Credit queries and negotiation — day 12 to 28
Query rounds, valuation and legal coordination, and negotiation on margin, spread and covenants. Those three terms decide what the facility actually costs you.
Sanction, documentation, disbursal — day 28 to 42
Charge registration, CERSAI filing, account opening and first drawdown. Our fee becomes payable at this point, not before.
How these files usually look
Where the limit was hiding
A representative Delhi mandate
The pattern below is illustrative — a composite of how files of this shape move, not a specific client. Figures are indicative and no outcome is being promised.
A wholesale trade business in Delhi turning over ₹42 crore holds a ₹6 crore cash credit limit taken out six years ago, running at 97% utilisation. The promoter's reading is that the limit is too small. The stock statement says something different: creditors are being reported gross, ₹1.6 crore of receivables have crossed 90 days and are contributing nothing, and the stock margin has sat at 30% since the account opened.
Cleaning the debtor ageing and the creditor reporting recovers usable drawing power without any change to the sanctioned limit. Only then does the enhancement case get made, on a turnover that now supports it and a stock statement a credit committee can verify. Same business, same collateral, a different file. That sequence — fix the reporting, then ask — is most of the work.
Questions promoters actually ask
Business finance in Delhi — FAQ
What business finance can CreditCares arrange in Delhi?
Six facilities: loan against property, secured and MSME business loans, cash credit, overdraft, project and term loans, and invoice or bill funding. Ticket sizes run from ₹1 crore to ₹100 crore, placed across an 80+ lender network of public sector banks, private banks, NBFCs, small finance banks and co-operative banks. We are consultants, not a lender.
How much can I borrow against property in Delhi?
Lenders in Delhi typically fund 50–70% of the market value of commercial or industrial property and 60–75% of residential, with tenures up to 15 years. The number that decides your sanction is the lender's own valuation, not the circle rate or your purchase price. Title must be clear and marketable with an unbroken chain, and the valuation and legal search are done by the lender's empanelled agencies.
How is drawing power calculated on a cash credit limit in Delhi?
Paid-for stock less the stock margin, plus eligible book debts less the debtor margin, minus sundry creditors. Stock margins commonly run 25–30% and debtor margins 30–50%, with receivables older than 90 days usually excluded entirely. If your sanctioned limit exceeds your drawing power, the difference sits idle — you cannot draw it, whatever the sanction letter says.
What does it cost to create security on a loan in Delhi?
Rate turns on the repayment tenor of the facility, not the amount. Article 6 of Schedule 1A of the Indian Stamp Act as applied to Delhi charges 0.5% of the amount secured on an equitable mortgage where the debt is repayable on demand or more than three months from the date of the instrument, and 0.25% where it is repayable within three months. Short-tenor bill and bridge facilities therefore cost half as much to stamp as a term loan of the same size — one of the few places where tenor structuring has a direct documentation-cost payoff. Confirm the current schedule at SHCIL e-Stamping before you budget for it. This is a state levy paid by you, not a lender charge, and it is separate from processing fees, valuation and legal costs.
What is the most common reason a secured loan stalls in Delhi?
Two Delhi-specific title issues stop more files than any ratio: property on leasehold DDA or DSIIDC land without a valid conversion or mortgage permission, and construction that exceeds the sanctioned plan. Lenders fund the sanctioned, converted portion only. Get the conversion status and the sanctioned building plan out on the table in the first meeting.
Does CreditCares have an office in Delhi?
Our head office is in Fort, Mumbai and our branch office is in Sector V, Kolkata. We do not run a walk-in branch in Delhi. Files from Delhi are handled by the Mumbai credit desk, with lender coordination, valuation and legal work carried out through the lenders' own Delhi branches and empanelled agencies. Everything up to sanction can be done remotely; you will meet the lender's local team for documentation and charge registration.
How long does a sanction take for a Delhi business?
A clean file — three years of audited financials, filed GST returns that reconcile with those financials, and collateral with clear title — moves from submission to sanction in roughly three to six weeks, with disbursal following documentation and charge registration. Enhancements on an existing facility move faster. Files stall on two things far more often than on credit merit: GST turnover that does not tie to audited sales, and an unresolved title chain.
Does CreditCares charge a fee upfront?
No. Nothing is payable to us before your facility is sanctioned and disbursed. Our fee becomes payable only after disbursal. Lender processing charges, valuation fees, legal search costs and stamp duty are paid by you directly to those parties, never through us.
No upfront fee
Find out what a Delhi lender will actually sanction
Request a position review
A credit manager reviews your position and calls back within one working day with a straight answer on the limit, the likely margin and which lenders are worth approaching. No fee before disbursal. Straight no if your numbers do not support the limit you want.
CreditCares is a loan consultancy, not a lender. Sanction, limit and pricing are decided solely by the lending institution. Submitting this form creates no obligation on either side. Or message the desk on WhatsApp.
Before you send anything
- No fee of any kind before disbursal
- Financials reviewed under NDA on request
- A straight no if your numbers do not support the limit you want
- One team handles eligibility, documentation and every lender conversation
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Where to find us
Head office Mumbai. Branch office Kolkata.
Head office — Mumbai
Mint Chambers, Mint Road, opposite GPO, Ballard Estate, Borabazar Precinct, Fort
Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001
+91 98300 38870 · creditcaresindia@gmail.com
Mon–Sat, 10:00–19:00 IST
Branch office — Kolkata
Godrej Waterside, 12th Floor, Tower 2, DP-5, Sector V, Bidhannagar
Kolkata, West Bengal 700091
+91 98300 38870 · creditcaresindia@gmail.com
Mon–Sat, 10:00–19:00 IST
Delhi coverage
No walk-in branch in Delhi. Files are run from the Mumbai credit desk, with valuation, legal search and charge registration handled through the lenders' own Delhi branches and empanelled agencies. Site visits arranged on request.