How much can your turnover unlock? Loan-eligibility estimator
By the FlexiLoans Editorial Desk · Reviewed by a business-lending specialist · Updated August 2026
Quick answer: There is no fixed multiple. Most lenders size an unsecured business loan from your repayment capacity, not turnover alone. As a rough guide, a monthly turnover of ₹2–3 lakh may support ₹50,000–₹5 lakh, while ₹10 lakh+ can unlock ₹15–50 lakh. Your CIBIL, vintage and cash flow decide the final figure.
In this guide:
- How lenders turn your turnover into a loan amount
- Why it is never a fixed turnover multiple
- Indicative turnover-to-loan bands you can check
- Factors beyond turnover that move your number
- Practical ways to unlock a bigger amount
Key takeaways
- Lenders size the loan from repayment capacity, not turnover alone.
- A healthy CIBIL score, longer vintage and clean banking lift your eligible amount.
- Indicative bands help you plan; the eligibility estimator below gives a quick range.
- High existing EMIs and frequent cheque bounces shrink what you can borrow.
How lenders size your unsecured business loan amount
Every lender asks the same question. Can this business repay comfortably? Your turnover shows scale. It does not show surplus. So lenders study your cash flow, margins and existing debt to decide a safe amount.
RBI-regulated banks and NBFCs must lend responsibly. They check that your monthly surplus can cover the new EMI. Lenders size the loan to fit your repayment capacity, not just your sales.
A quick way to picture it:
- Higher, steady turnover signals stronger repayment ability.
- Better margins leave more surplus for an EMI.
- Low existing debt frees up room to borrow more.
An unsecured business loan needs no collateral. So your numbers do most of the talking, and clean numbers unlock a bigger figure.
Why turnover alone does not fix your loan amount
You may have heard a simple rule. Loan equals two times monthly turnover. It is a myth. No lender uses a fixed turnover multiple.
Two businesses can report the same ₹5 lakh monthly turnover and still get very different offers. Here is why:
- A trader may run on 4% margins. A service firm may keep 40%.
- One owner may already pay three EMIs. The other pays none.
- One banks every rupee. The other deals largely in cash.
Turnover is the starting point. Your profit, obligations and banking behaviour move the final number up or down. That is why an unsecured business loan offer is always profile-specific.
Turnover to loan amount: Indicative eligible bands
Want a ballpark before you apply? The bands below map monthly turnover to an indicative unsecured business loan range. Treat them as a planning guide, not a promise.
| Monthly turnover | Annual turnover (approx.) | Indicative eligible loan band |
| ₹2–3 lakh | ₹24–36 lakh | ₹50,000 – ₹5 lakh |
| ₹3–5 lakh | ₹36–60 lakh | ₹2 lakh – ₹10 lakh |
| ₹5–10 lakh | ₹60 lakh – ₹1.2 cr | ₹5 lakh – ₹20 lakh |
| ₹10 lakh and above | ₹1.2 cr and above | ₹15 lakh – ₹50 lakh |
Indicative only. Bands overlap and vary by profile; based on FlexiLoans’ ₹50,000–₹50 lakh unsecured range and a ₹2 lakh minimum monthly turnover.
Example: two shops both report ₹6 lakh monthly turnover. One keeps a 720 CIBIL and clean statements, and lands near the top of the ₹5–20 lakh band. The other, with a 660 score and three running EMIs, sits near the bottom. Same turnover, very different amounts.
Prefer a tailored figure? Use the eligibility estimator below. Enter your monthly or annual turnover. It returns an indicative loan band in seconds. Then refine it with the factors in the next section.
What changes your loan amount beyond turnover figures
Turnover opens the door. These four factors decide how wide it opens. Lenders weigh each one against your repayment capacity.
| Factor | What lenders look for | Effect on your amount |
| CIBIL score | 700+, ideally 720+ | Higher score lifts the amount and lowers the rate |
| Business vintage | 1–2 years or more of operations | Longer track record supports a bigger sanction |
| Existing EMIs | Low share of income going to debt | Heavy EMIs shrink the new amount |
| Bank balance | Healthy average balance, few bounces | Clean banking raises eligibility |
Indicative lender assessment factors; exact weightings vary by lender and are not published.
Your credit history sits at the centre. You can check your score on TransUnion CIBIL. See the full eligibility criteria for documents and cut-offs. Fix weak spots here before you apply, and your eligible band usually widens.
How to unlock a bigger unsecured business loan amount
Not happy with your indicative band? You can improve it. Most levers sit in your control.
- Raise your CIBIL score. Pay EMIs and cards on time. Keep credit use low.
- Close small loans first. Fewer EMIs free up repayment room.
- Bank your sales. Route more turnover through your current account.
- Keep GST and ITR filings current. They prove real, stable turnover.
- Register on Udyam. Formal MSME status strengthens your profile and opens scheme-linked options.
- Show stable vintage. A longer, consistent track record earns trust.
Do two or three of these well. Your next unsecured business loan offer can climb a full band.
Where the eligibility estimator fits your decision
Numbers beat guesswork. Before you talk to any lender, get your own baseline. The eligibility estimator below turns your turnover into a realistic range in under a minute.
Use it to:
- Set a target amount that matches your cash flow.
- Spot gaps — like a low score — before a lender does.
- Compare tenures so the EMI stays comfortable.
At FlexiLoans, that same logic drives every sanction. Plan first. Then apply with confidence.
Frequently asked questions
Q: How much unsecured business loan can I get based on my turnover? There is no fixed multiple. Lenders size the loan from your repayment capacity, so turnover is only the starting point. As an indicative guide, a monthly turnover of ₹2–3 lakh may support ₹50,000–₹5 lakh, while ₹10 lakh+ can reach ₹15–50 lakh. Your CIBIL, vintage and cash flow decide the final amount.
Q: Do lenders use monthly or annual turnover? Both. Many assess monthly turnover to judge steady cash flow, then cross-check annual turnover for scale. The eligibility estimator below accepts either figure. Consistent numbers across your GST returns and bank statements help your case.
Q: What is the minimum turnover for an unsecured business loan? It varies by lender. FlexiLoans looks for a minimum monthly turnover of about ₹2 lakh and 1–2 years of business vintage. Lower turnover may still qualify for smaller amounts or MUDRA-type schemes.
Q: Does a low turnover mean I cannot borrow? Not always. A strong CIBIL score, clean banking and low existing EMIs can offset a modest turnover. You may get a smaller amount now and a larger one later as your numbers grow.
Q: Will checking my eligibility affect my credit score? Using the eligibility estimator below does not touch your score. It is only a planning tool. A formal application triggers a hard enquiry, which can cause a small, temporary dip.
Your turnover starts the conversation. Your profile finishes it. Size the loan to your cash flow, tidy up your CIBIL and banking, and you unlock a bigger, safer amount. Check your indicative range with the eligibility estimator below, then apply online for an unsecured business loan with disbursal in about 48–72 hours.
Sources & official references:
- Reserve Bank of India — https://www.rbi.org.in
- Udyam Registration (MSME) — https://udyamregistration.gov.in
- TransUnion CIBIL — https://www.cibil.com
Disclaimer: Figures are indicative and current as of August 2026. Interest rates, schemes and eligibility change — verify live details on official sources and the FlexiLoans website before applying. This is general information, not financial advice.

