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Regalwhiz Law Chambers handles end-to-end Money Lender Licence registration in Chennai under the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957 and the Tamil Nadu Money Lending Entities (Prevention of Coercive Actions) Act, 2025. Our advocates prepare Form A application, financial documentation, police verification support, and e-Sevai portal filing — securing your licence from the Tahsildar, Chennai. Operating as a money lender in Tamil Nadu without a licence attracts imprisonment up to 3 years and a fine of ₹1 lakh under the 2025 Act. Don’t risk it.
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Under the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957 (TN Act 26 of 1957), every person carrying on the business of money-lending in Tamil Nadu must hold a valid licence issued by the Tahsildar of the taluk where the business is operated. The licence is applied for in Form A and submitted to the Tahsildar, who processes it through the Revenue Department. The licence is valid for one year from the date of grant and must be renewed before expiry. Regalwhiz Law Chambers handles the complete application — Form A preparation, financial document compilation, specimen signature submission, police verification coordination, and follow-up with the Tahsildar’s office until your licence is issued.
The Tamil Nadu Money Lending Entities (Prevention of Coercive Actions) Act, 2025 introduced a new mandatory registration framework for all money lending entities in Tamil Nadu, including individuals, partnerships, companies, and microfinance institutions. All District Collectors have been notified as Registering Authorities. Registration is done on the official portal tnmoneylending.tn.gov.in, which serves as a single window for registration, renewal, annual filings, public disclosure, and grievance redressal. Operating without 2025 Act registration attracts imprisonment up to 3 years and a fine up to ₹1 lakh. Regalwhiz advocates handle your registration on the new portal and advise on ongoing annual compliance under the 2025 Act.
Pawn brokers in Chennai — including gold loan businesses, jewellery pledging shops, and asset-backed lending operations — require a separate Pawn Broker Licence under the National Government Services Portal provision and the applicable Tamil Nadu rules. The application is similar to the money lender licence process but requires additional documentation regarding the pledged asset storage, valuation procedures, and vault security. Regalwhiz handles pawn broker licence applications in Chennai for gold loan startups, jewellery shops offering pledge facilities, and small finance businesses that accept movable property as security for short-term loans.
A Money Lender Licence under the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957 expires one year from the date of grant and must be renewed before expiry to avoid any gap in legal operating status. Operating with an expired licence is treated the same as operating without a licence. The renewal application follows a process similar to the initial licence application, requiring updated financial statements and re-verification. Regalwhiz provides proactive renewal reminders and handles the complete renewal process for existing licence holders in Chennai — ensuring continuous, uninterrupted legal status for your money lending business.
If your money lending business mobilises public deposits or lends above a certain threshold, you may need to register as a Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) with the Reserve Bank of India, in addition to or instead of a state money lender licence. Key threshold: any entity that lends as its principal business and holds or acquires financial assets worth ₹100 crore or more must register as an NBFC under Section 45-IA of the RBI Act, 1934. Regalwhiz advises Chennai money lending businesses on the boundary between state-licensed money lending and RBI-regulated NBFC activity, helping you determine whether a TN Money Lender Licence alone suffices or whether RBI NBFC registration is also required.
A licenced money lender in Chennai must comply with several ongoing requirements under the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957 and the 2025 Act: (1) maintain proper accounts and pass books for every borrower; (2) issue receipts for all loan repayments; (3) not charge interest exceeding the state-prescribed maximum rate; (4) file annual returns/disclosures on tnmoneylending.tn.gov.in under the 2025 Act; (5) renew the licence annually. Regalwhiz provides ongoing compliance advisory for licenced money lenders in Chennai — including annual return filing, interest rate compliance review, borrower documentation guidance, and 2025 Act public disclosure filing.
Regalwhiz advocates confirm whether your lending activity falls under the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957 or the Tamil Nadu Money Lending Entities Act, 2025, or whether you need an NBFC registration instead. We identify the correct Tahsildar jurisdiction for your Chennai business location and advise on which licence category applies — individual money lender, company, or partnership firm. Free, no obligation.
We collect your PAN, Aadhaar, address proof, business address documents, three specimen signatures, and financial statements. Our advocate prepares the Form A application — the prescribed application form under the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Rules, 1959 — with accurate details of your business, proposed lending activities, and place of business. All supporting documents are compiled and verified before submission.
The application is filed online via the Tamil Nadu e-Sevai portal (the Government of Tamil Nadu’s single-window service delivery portal) and a hard copy with original signatures is submitted at the Tahsildar’s office in the relevant taluk. Regalwhiz handles both the digital filing and physical submission, obtaining the acknowledgment and application reference number. Police verification is initiated by the Revenue Department after submission.
The Tahsildar’s office forwards the application to the local police station for a character and antecedents verification report on the applicant. Regalwhiz advises you on what to expect during this phase and ensures your documentation is in order to prevent delays. The Revenue Department processes the application based on the police report and financial soundness of the applicant. Timeline: 3–4 months from submission.
Once the Tahsildar is satisfied that the applicant meets the eligibility criteria under the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, the Money Lender Licence is issued. Regalwhiz collects the licence and delivers it to you. We also guide you on post-licence obligations: registering on tnmoneylending.tn.gov.in under the 2025 Act, maintaining proper borrower accounts and pass books, issuing receipts for all repayments, and setting your renewal reminder 60 days before the licence expiry date.
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WhatsApp for Fee DetailsThe Form A application for a Money Lender Licence in Chennai must accurately describe the business, its financial position, and the applicant’s background. Errors or incomplete information cause delays or rejection at the Tahsildar’s office. Regalwhiz advocates prepare every Form A with the correct supporting documentation, ensuring the application is complete and credible on first submission.
Money Lender Licences in Chennai are issued taluk-wise: Egmore-Nungambakkam, Perambur-Purasawalkam, Mambalam-Guindy, Alandur, Tambaram, Sholinganallur, and Ambattur taluks. A separate licence is required for each business location in a different taluk. Regalwhiz has handled money lender licence applications across all Chennai taluks and Tamil Nadu districts, coordinated from our Spencer Plaza office.
Money Lender Licence issuance in Chennai typically takes 3 to 4 months from the date of application, as it involves police verification and Revenue Department processing. Regalwhiz sets realistic expectations from day one, follows up with the Tahsildar’s office at every stage, and keeps you informed via WhatsApp so you know exactly where your application stands.
The Tamil Nadu Money Lending Entities (Prevention of Coercive Actions) Act, 2025 introduced a new mandatory registration on tnmoneylending.tn.gov.in. Most existing money lenders in Chennai are unaware of this new obligation. Regalwhiz ensures you are registered on the new portal, file annual disclosures, and comply with the anti-coercive recovery provisions — protecting your licence and avoiding the severe penalties under the 2025 Act.
Your loan agreements must comply with interest rate limits, disclosure requirements, and borrower protection provisions under the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act. Regalwhiz advocates draft legally compliant loan agreement templates for your lending business, covering repayment schedules, interest computation methods, security documentation, and default recovery procedures that are legally enforceable without violating the Act.
Walk into our G204, Spencer Plaza, Anna Salai, Chennai 600002 office for a face-to-face consultation, or work with us entirely via WhatsApp. Money lender licence clients from Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Tiruppur, Salem, and across Tamil Nadu receive the same advocate-managed service — fully digitally for out-of-city clients.
"I’d been operating my personal finance business in Anna Nagar informally for 2 years. When the 2025 Act came into effect, I realised I needed to urgently get licensed under both the 1957 Act and register on the new portal. Regalwhiz handled everything — Form A, e-Sevai filing, police verification docs, and the tnmoneylending.tn.gov.in registration. Licence came in 3.5 months. The advocate explained every step via WhatsApp. Professional and efficient."
"Our private limited company lends to small traders in T. Nagar and Pondy Bazaar. We needed a corporate Money Lender Licence and couldn’t figure out how to apply as a company vs. individual. Regalwhiz clarified the process immediately and prepared our Form A with company financials. The 4-month timeline was accurate. They also flagged that we might need NBFC registration as we scale — very forward-looking advice."
"Gold loan business in Velachery. Needed a Pawn Broker Licence in addition to the money lender licence. Regalwhiz handled both applications simultaneously — different forms, same professional efficiency. The police verification stage was well-guided by their team. Both licences issued in about 4 months. Their loan agreement template was also legally solid and mentioned max interest rate compliance. Highly recommend."
"Ran a small lending business near Ambattur Industrial Estate serving workers with emergency loans. Got a notice for operating without a licence. Regalwhiz responded urgently, helped me compile the application in 3 days, filed via e-Sevai, and got me licensed in 3 months 2 weeks. Their advocate also advised on the 2025 Act registration to be fully compliant. The notice issue was resolved as I was actively in the licensing process."
"We’re a partnership firm offering vehicle loans and business loans to MSMEs in Guindy and Ekkattuthangal. Regalwhiz handled our partnership firm’s Money Lender Licence application, including the partnership deed submission and all partner’s identity documentation. The 2025 Act registration on the new portal was also handled — something other legal service firms didn’t even know existed. Clean, complete service."
"Operating a small women’s micro-lending group in Coimbatore. Regalwhiz handled my money lender licence application for Coimbatore Taluk from their Chennai office — fully via WhatsApp. The Form A, balance sheet compilation, and Tahsildar follow-up were all done remotely. Licence issued in 3.5 months. Their understanding of the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act for individual women lenders was excellent. Recommended by my accountant."
"I’d been operating my personal finance business in Anna Nagar informally for 2 years. When the 2025 Act came into effect, I realised I needed to urgently get licensed under both the 1957 Act and register on the new portal. Regalwhiz handled everything — Form A, e-Sevai filing, police verification docs, and the tnmoneylending.tn.gov.in registration. Licence came in 3.5 months. The advocate explained every step via WhatsApp. Professional and efficient."
"Our private limited company lends to small traders in T. Nagar and Pondy Bazaar. We needed a corporate Money Lender Licence and couldn’t figure out how to apply as a company vs. individual. Regalwhiz clarified the process immediately and prepared our Form A with company financials. The 4-month timeline was accurate. They also flagged that we might need NBFC registration as we scale — very forward-looking advice."
"Gold loan business in Velachery. Needed a Pawn Broker Licence in addition to the money lender licence. Regalwhiz handled both applications simultaneously — different forms, same professional efficiency. The police verification stage was well-guided by their team. Both licences issued in about 4 months. Their loan agreement template was also legally solid and mentioned max interest rate compliance. Highly recommend."
"Ran a small lending business near Ambattur Industrial Estate serving workers with emergency loans. Got a notice for operating without a licence. Regalwhiz responded urgently, helped me compile the application in 3 days, filed via e-Sevai, and got me licensed in 3 months 2 weeks. Their advocate also advised on the 2025 Act registration to be fully compliant. The notice issue was resolved as I was actively in the licensing process."
"We’re a partnership firm offering vehicle loans and business loans to MSMEs in Guindy and Ekkattuthangal. Regalwhiz handled our partnership firm’s Money Lender Licence application, including the partnership deed submission and all partner’s identity documentation. The 2025 Act registration on the new portal was also handled — something other legal service firms didn’t even know existed. Clean, complete service."
"Operating a small women’s micro-lending group in Coimbatore. Regalwhiz handled my money lender licence application for Coimbatore Taluk from their Chennai office — fully via WhatsApp. The Form A, balance sheet compilation, and Tahsildar follow-up were all done remotely. Licence issued in 3.5 months. Their understanding of the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act for individual women lenders was excellent. Recommended by my accountant."
Under Section 4 of the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957, every person — individual, partnership firm, or company — who carries on the business of money-lending in Tamil Nadu must hold a valid licence issued by the Tahsildar. ‘Money-lending’ means lending money at interest, whether or not the lender takes any security. This includes personal loan lenders, gold loan businesses (pawn brokers), vehicle loan lenders, agricultural credit businesses, microfinance lenders, and individual finance operators. Exemptions apply to banks, NBFCs regulated by RBI, and certain government-backed financial institutions. If you receive interest on loans given regularly as a business — even informally — you require a licence.
Under the Tamil Nadu Money Lending Entities (Prevention of Coercive Actions) Act, 2025, operating as a money lending entity without registration attracts imprisonment up to 3 years and a fine up to ₹1 lakh. Under the older Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957, the penalty for unlicensed money-lending is a fine of up to ₹200 for the first offence and ₹500 for subsequent offences under Section 24. However, the 2025 Act significantly increased penalties to deter illegal and coercive lending practices, particularly targeting money lenders who use intimidation or illegal means to recover loans from economically weaker sections, farmers, and women’s self-help groups.
A Money Lender Licence in Chennai is typically issued within 3 to 4 months from the date of application to the Tahsildar. The timeline includes: application filing and acknowledgment (Week 1), police character verification (4–8 weeks), Revenue Department processing and scrutiny (4–6 weeks), and licence issuance. The timeline varies by taluk — central Chennai taluks like Egmore-Nungambakkam or Mambalam-Guindy may process faster than peripheral taluks. Regalwhiz follows up with the Tahsildar’s office fortnightly and provides WhatsApp status updates throughout.
Documents required for a Money Lender Licence application in Chennai include: (1) Form A application — filled and signed; (2) Passport-size photographs of the applicant (2–3 copies); (3) Three specimen signatures of the applicant; (4) PAN card and Aadhaar card (identity proof); (5) Address proof of the applicant’s residence; (6) Business address proof — ownership deed or rental agreement for the lending premises; (7) Financial statements — balance sheet and cash flow statement (last 3 years, or current if new business); (8) For companies: Certificate of Incorporation, MOA, and board resolution; (9) For partnerships: Partnership deed. Regalwhiz provides a personalised document checklist after the free consultation.
Under Section 8 of the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957, a Money Lender Licence is valid for one year from the date of grant. It must be renewed before the expiry date. A separate licence is required for each place of business — if you operate money lending from two locations in different taluks, you need two separate licences. Regalwhiz provides proactive renewal reminders 60 days before your licence expiry and handles the complete renewal process, so there is no gap in your legal operating status.
Yes. Under the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957, a partnership firm or company can apply for a Money Lender Licence, in addition to individuals. For a partnership firm, all partners are considered in the licence application, and the partnership deed must be submitted. For a company, the Certificate of Incorporation, MOA, and a board resolution authorising the application are required. The licence is issued in the name of the firm/company. If any partner or director has had a licence cancelled within the preceding 6 months, the application may be rejected. Regalwhiz advises on the correct entity structure for your money lending business before applying.
The Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957 governs the basic licensing requirement for money lenders in Tamil Nadu — who needs a licence, the application process, maximum interest rates, borrower protection (pass books, receipts), and penalties for violations. The Tamil Nadu Money Lending Entities (Prevention of Coercive Actions) Act, 2025 is a new, supplementary law specifically targeting coercive recovery practices by money lenders — such as intimidation, threats, and illegal recovery from farmers, women’s SHGs, and economically weaker borrowers. It established a new mandatory registration portal (tnmoneylending.tn.gov.in) under the District Collector’s authority, with much harsher penalties (up to 3 years imprisonment). Money lenders in Chennai must comply with BOTH laws — the 1957 Act licence from the Tahsildar AND the 2025 Act registration on the new portal.
Under the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Rules, 1959, the prescribed application form fee is ₹100, paid to obtain Form A from the Tahsildar’s office. The licence fee itself under the 1957 Act is minimal — typically ranging from ₹50 to ₹500 depending on the category and scale of the lending business, as specified in the Schedule to the Rules. For the Tamil Nadu Money Lending Entities Act, 2025 registration, the fee structure is governed by the 2025 Rules — contact Regalwhiz for the current fee applicable to your business category. For Regalwhiz professional fees, WhatsApp us for a personalised quote.
Yes. The Tamil Nadu Government has enabled online application for the Money Lender’s Licence through the Tamil Nadu e-Sevai portal — a single-window, paperless portal for government services. The e-Sevai portal allows applicants to submit applications, upload documents, pay fees, and monitor approval status online. Additionally, the new Tamil Nadu Money Lending Entities (Prevention of Coercive Actions) Act, 2025 registration is done entirely online on tnmoneylending.tn.gov.in. Regalwhiz handles both the e-Sevai portal filing and the tnmoneylending.tn.gov.in registration on your behalf, ensuring all digital filings are complete and accurate.
The Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957 empowers the State Government to prescribe the maximum rate of interest that a licensed money lender can charge. Under the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Rules, the prescribed maximum rate for secured loans is 12% per annum (simple interest) and for unsecured loans is 18% per annum (simple interest). Charging interest above the prescribed maximum rate is a violation of the Act and grounds for licence cancellation. The 2025 Act additionally prohibits any ‘coercive’ interest recovery practices. Regalwhiz reviews your proposed loan agreement terms to ensure compliance with the maximum rate provisions before you commence operations.
Anna Nagar, Adyar, T. Nagar, Nungambakkam, and Egmore are among Chennai’s most commercially active residential zones with a high concentration of private finance businesses, gold loan shops, and individual money lenders serving trading communities. The Egmore-Nungambakkam and Mambalam-Guindy Tahsildar offices handle money lender licence applications for these central Chennai taluks. Regalwhiz Law Chambers, located at Spencer Plaza on Anna Salai, directly serves money lenders in Anna Nagar, Adyar, T. Nagar, Nungambakkam, Egmore, and Mylapore with Form A preparation, e-Sevai portal filing, and Tahsildar office follow-up.
The OMR (Old Mahabalipuram Road) corridor, Velachery, Sholinganallur, and Tambaram have seen a significant rise in private finance operators catering to the tech sector workforce and growing residential population. The Sholinganallur Taluk Tahsildar handles OMR-area applications; the Tambaram Tahsildar covers Tambaram, Pallavaram, Perungalathur, and surrounding areas. Regalwhiz handles money lender licence applications for finance operators in Velachery, Perungudi, Sholinganallur, Medavakkam, Tambaram, Pallavaram, and Chromepet — ensuring correct taluk identification and complete documentation.
Ambattur Industrial Estate, Avadi, Poonamallee, and Tiruvallur are major industrial and worker-residential zones in north-west Chennai with a strong market for worker credit and emergency lending services. The Ambattur Taluk Tahsildar handles licence applications for Ambattur, Ayanambakkam, Villivakkam, and surrounding areas. Regalwhiz handles money lender licence applications for finance operators in Ambattur, Avadi, Poonamallee, Thiruvallur, and Sriperumbudur, coordinating both the e-Sevai portal filing and Tahsildar office submissions from our Chennai office.
Coimbatore and Erode are major textile and manufacturing centres in Tamil Nadu with a long tradition of private finance and informal credit among the trading and manufacturing communities. Money lender licence applications in Coimbatore are processed by the respective Coimbatore taluk Tahsildar offices. Regalwhiz handles money lender licence applications for finance operators in Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode, Namakkal, and Salem entirely from our Chennai office via WhatsApp — with Form A preparation, financial documentation, and Tahsildar follow-up conducted remotely with full client transparency.
Madurai and Tiruchirapalli (Trichy) are important commercial and agricultural hubs in southern Tamil Nadu with significant informal lending activity, particularly for agricultural credit, gold loans, and small trader loans. The Madurai City and Madurai District Tahsildar offices process licence applications for the Madurai taluk. Regalwhiz manages money lender licence applications for finance operators in Madurai, Dindigul, Trichy, Pudukkottai, Thanjavur, and surrounding districts — fully digitally from our Chennai headquarters, with complete Form A preparation, document compilation, and Tahsildar office coordination.
Vellore and Salem are growing commercial centres in northern Tamil Nadu, with significant money lending activity among leather industry workers (Vellore), steel and manufacturing sectors (Salem), and agricultural communities. All money lender licence applications for Vellore and Salem taluks are processed by the respective Tahsildar offices in those districts. Regalwhiz handles money lender licence and 2025 Act registrations for finance operators in Vellore, Ranipet, Tirupattur, Salem, Namakkal, and Dharmapuri — coordinated entirely via WhatsApp from our Chennai office.
A Money Lender Licence is a mandatory government authorisation required for every person or entity that carries on the business of money-lending in the State of Tamil Nadu. It is issued by the Tahsildar of the taluk where the lending business operates, under the authority of the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957 (TN Act 26 of 1957) and the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Rules, 1959.
‘Money-lending’ is defined under the Act as the business of advancing loans (money) at interest, whether or not the lender takes any security (pledge, mortgage, or guarantee) from the borrower. The Act applies across the entire State of Tamil Nadu, including Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Salem, Trichy, and all other districts and taluks.
Who is covered by the Act?
Who is EXEMPT from the Act?
In 2025, the Tamil Nadu Government enacted the Tamil Nadu Money Lending Entities (Prevention of Coercive Actions) Act, 2025, which supplements the 1957 Act with a new mandatory online registration requirement, much harsher penalties, and a dedicated portal (tnmoneylending.tn.gov.in) to address coercive recovery practices targeting farmers, women’s SHGs, and economically weaker borrowers.
Regalwhiz Law Chambers is headquartered at G204, Spencer Plaza, Anna Salai, Chennai 600002 and has processed 500+ money lender licence applications across all Chennai taluks and Tamil Nadu districts.
Under Section 4 of the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, 1957, “no person shall carry on the business of money-lending except under and in accordance with the terms and conditions of a licence granted under this Act.”
Under the Tamil Nadu Money-Lenders Act, a separate licence is required for each place of business. If your lending business operates from two branches in different taluks of Chennai (e.g., one in Anna Nagar and one in Tambaram), you need two separate licences from the respective Tahsildar offices. Regalwhiz handles multi-location licence applications across all Chennai taluks.
The following documents are required to apply for a Money Lender Licence at the Tahsildar’s office in Chennai:
Here is the complete Money Lender Licence application process in Chennai:
Total timeline: 3–4 months for the Tahsildar licence, plus 2–4 weeks for the 2025 Act portal registration.
The government fees for a Money Lender Licence in Tamil Nadu are minimal compared to most other regulatory licences:
| Fee Component | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Form A Application Form | ₹100 | Paid to Tahsildar’s office to obtain Form A |
| Licence Fee (Individual) | ₹50–₹200 | As prescribed in Schedule to TN Money-Lenders Rules 1959 |
| Licence Fee (Company/Partnership) | ₹200–₹500 | Higher category; may vary with 2025 Act Rules |
| 2025 Act Registration Fee | Per 2025 Rules | Contact Regalwhiz for current rate |
| Annual Renewal Fee | Similar to initial fee | Licence valid 1 year; renewal mandatory |
| Regalwhiz Professional Fee | 💬 Ask on WhatsApp | Complete application + follow-up until licence issued |
Note: Government fees for the Money Lender Licence are among the lowest of any financial services licence in India. The primary cost is time — the 3–4 month processing timeline. Regalwhiz professional fees are fixed and transparent — WhatsApp us for your personalised fee quote.
The Tamil Nadu Money Lending Entities (Prevention of Coercive Actions) Act, 2025 is a landmark new law enacted by the Tamil Nadu Government to protect economically weaker borrowers from harassment, intimidation, and illegal recovery practices by money lenders. It applies to ALL money lending entities in Tamil Nadu, regardless of whether they already hold a licence under the 1957 Act.
Regalwhiz handles 2025 Act registration on tnmoneylending.tn.gov.in for all existing and new money lenders in Chennai. Don’t delay — the penalty risk is severe. WhatsApp us to start your 2025 Act registration today.
Many money lending businesses in Chennai operate in a grey area between state-licensed money lending and RBI-regulated NBFC activity. Here’s how to determine which applies to you:
| Factor | TN Money Lender Licence | RBI NBFC Registration |
|---|---|---|
| Regulatory Authority | State Tahsildar / District Collector | Reserve Bank of India |
| Who it covers | Individuals, small firms, companies | Companies only (incorporated) |
| Net Owned Fund (NOF) Requirement | None | Min ₹10 crore (post-Oct 2022) |
| Can Accept Public Deposits | NO | Only Deposit-taking NBFCs |
| Compliance Burden | Low — annual renewal + TN rules | High — RBI returns, inspections |
| Time to Get Licensed | 3–4 months | 6–18 months (RBI application) |
| Suitable For | Small lenders, gold loans, local finance | Large lending companies, pan-India scale |
Regalwhiz recommendation: For Chennai-based lending businesses with lending portfolios below ₹10 crore and no intention to accept public deposits, the Tamil Nadu Money Lender Licence is the appropriate and sufficient authorisation. As your business scales beyond ₹10 crore in net owned funds or if you wish to access institutional funding and operate pan-India, RBI NBFC registration becomes necessary. Regalwhiz advises on the correct pathway for your scale of operations. Learn about company formation for your lending business.
Talk to our advocate today — free consultation on your eligibility, Form A preparation, Tahsildar filing, and 2025 Act registration. 500+ licences processed across Tamil Nadu.