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Bank-Approved Projects in Bangalore 2026

34 projects verified as APF-approved by SBI, HDFC, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank and more. Use this list to shortlist projects where home loans process faster and bank due-diligence is already done.

SBI
16
projects
HDFC
19
projects
ICICI
0
projects
Axis
0
projects
4 projects approved by all 4 major banks

APF data sourced from publicly available bank approved-project lists (SBI, HDFC, ICICI, Axis) and refreshed weekly. Brickplot does not guarantee accuracy or completeness — verify with your bank before applying. Last updated: May 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an APF-approved project?

APF stands for Approved Project Finance. Banks like SBI, HDFC, and ICICI conduct their own due-diligence on builder credibility, land title, and RERA compliance before listing a project on their approved list. An APF listing means the bank is willing to lend against units in that project, which significantly de-risks the purchase for buyers.

Does APF approval mean the project is safe to buy?

APF approval is a strong positive signal but not a guarantee. Banks verify title and builder credentials, not construction milestones or possession dates. Always cross-check RERA registration status, QPR completion percentage, and builder litigation history on Brickplot before buying.

Can I get a home loan on a project not in the APF list?

Yes — banks can evaluate projects individually even if not on their APF list. However, the process is slower, may require additional documentation, and individual underwriters are less familiar with the project. APF-listed projects typically see faster sanction (7–10 days vs 3–4 weeks) and fewer documentation requests.

How often are bank APF lists updated?

Banks update their APF lists periodically — SBI and HDFC typically update monthly or quarterly. Brickplot refreshes this data weekly. If you need the latest list, always verify directly with your bank branch or their official website before making a decision.

Which banks have the most Bangalore projects on their APF list?

SBI Home Loans and HDFC Bank typically maintain the largest APF lists for Bangalore, followed by ICICI Bank and Axis Bank. Public sector banks like Bank of Baroda and Union Bank of India also maintain lists but with fewer Bangalore projects listed.

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