Nashik district
Debt advisory for Yeola businesses.
A weaving town with a credit profile unlike anywhere else in the district.
What we see in this belt
Weaving units carry long inventory and thin margins, and many operate with partial formal records. Getting books, GST and bank conduct to tell one consistent story is the work that gets these files sanctioned.
What we arrange in Yeola
How the file is built
- 01Financial SWOTWritten position on what you can raise, and on what basis.
- 02Instrument designFacility structure, tenure and repayment profile.
- 03End-use justificationEnd-use note tied to the project or operating cycle.
- 04Banker-grade appraisalCMA data, projections, ratio and DSCR workings, project report.
- 05Lender matchingA matched lender, with the reasoning shown to you.
- 06Documentation and gap-fixingA complete, internally consistent file.
- 07Sanction, disbursal and afterDisbursal, then ongoing compliance support.
Yeola: common questions
Do I have to come to Nashik to work with you?
No. The assessment can start on a call or WhatsApp and documents move digitally. Where a mandate needs a site visit — a project appraisal, a valuation coordination, a stock inspection — we arrange it in Yeola.
Which facilities do Yeola businesses ask for most?
In this belt it is usually working capital sized to the local cycle, machinery or project term loans, and mortgage-backed facilities. The right instrument depends on how long the money is needed for, which is the first thing the assessment settles.
Can you help with government schemes in Yeola?
Yes — eligibility, filing, follow-up through the District Industries Centre and the bank, the claim itself, and the compliance afterwards. Scheme rates and ceilings change, so we confirm the current position for your case in writing rather than quoting a number off a website.
Start with fifteen minutes.
Free eligibility assessment for Yeola promoters, ending in a plain answer on what is raisable and on what basis.