The Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (also known as the Sarfaesi Act) is an Act of the Parliament of India. It allows banks and other financial institution to auction residential or commercial properties to recover loans.

The law does not apply to unsecured loans, loans below ₹1,00,000 and where remaining debt is below 20% of the original principal. This law also allowed setting up of asset reconstruction companies (ARC) and allowed banks to sell their non-performing assets to ARCs. Banks are allowed to take possession of the collateral property and sell it without needing permission from a court.

Our well experienced staff members can take up your Securitisation Act related process related legalities from start to finish in a very professional manner, and make the whole process as comfortable as a breeze for you. Furthermore, if you have any queries pertaining to the process in general or related to your business in particular, our executives can respond to them proficiently. So what are you waiting for? Just give us a call, or fill up our contact form, and our executives will gladly assist you further.

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