1. Secured Loans to Members
- Nidhi Companies are permitted to provide loans only to their registered members.
- All loans must be secured with acceptable collateral as per the Nidhi Rules, 2014.
- Unsecured lending is strictly prohibited.
- The security must be sufficient to cover the loan amount, along with interest.
- The purpose of loans should be for the personal or financial needs of members.
2. Gold Loan or Jewellery Loan
- One of the most common loan types is against gold ornaments or jewellery.
- These loans are short-term and secured by the gold pledged by the member.
- The company must maintain valuation records and secure storage.
- The loan amount is generally a percentage of the gold’s market value.
- A default in repayment allows the company to recover dues through pledged assets.
3. Loan Against Fixed Deposit Receipts
- Members who hold fixed deposits with the company can avail of loans against their FD receipts.
- The FD remains as security until the loan is repaid in full.
- The loan amount is usually up to 75–90% of the FD value.
- Interest on such loans is charged in addition to interest earned on the deposit.
- This type of loan is low-risk and ensures member retention.
4. Loan Against Immovable Property
- Some Nidhi Companies offer loans secured by immovable property owned by the member.
- This includes residential or commercial land and buildings.
- Proper documentation, legal title verification, and valuation are required.
- The loan tenure is usually longer with equated monthly installments (EMIs).
- These loans require careful management to avoid legal complications.
5. Loan Against Deposits or Shares
- Members can also avail of loans against recurring or savings deposits held with the company.
- Some companies may permit loans against the value of shares held by the member.
- These loans are of small to medium size and carry flexible repayment terms.
- The company must record the lien on such deposits or shares.
- On repayment, the lien is released and control is returned to the member.


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