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The IA named Sai Proficient Research Investment Advisory tried to claim that the violations were done by another unregistered entity named Shree Sai Proficient Financial Services (SSPFS) and that the investor-clients' complaints were fake and fabricated
The IA named Sai Proficient Research Investment Advisory tried to claim that the violations were done by another unregistered entity named Shree Sai Proficient Financial Services (SSPFS) and that the investor-clients' complaints were fake and fabricated
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Tata Capital IPO: Shares of Tata Investment Corporation (TICL) jumped as much as 12% to ₹7,314 apiece on the NSE in the early trade on Tuesday, December 24, amid reports that Tata Capital is preparing to launch around ₹15,000 crore IPO.
Tata Capital is a subsidiary of Tata Sons, and Tata Investment Corporation, as per publicly available information, is one of Tata Sons' largest shareholders.
According to a report by Moneycontrol, Tata Group has initiated work on the IPO of the group's flagship financial services arm, Tata Capital.
Tata Capital is a non-banking financial services (NBFC) firm and a subsidiary of the business group's principal investment holding company, Tata Sons.
As regards Tata Capital IPO, the report said, "Work has begun on the proposed initial public offering. This is to comply with RBI's norms for 'upper layer' NBFCs. No final call has been taken on the quantum, but the deal is expected to be a big-bang one over ₹15,000 crore.
Tata Capital is a subsidiary of Tata Sons, and Tata Investment Corporation, as per publicly available information, is one of Tata Sons' largest shareholders.
According to a report by Moneycontrol, Tata Group has initiated work on the IPO of the group's flagship financial services arm, Tata Capital.
Tata Capital is a non-banking financial services (NBFC) firm and a subsidiary of the business group's principal investment holding company, Tata Sons.
As regards Tata Capital IPO, the report said, "Work has begun on the proposed initial public offering. This is to comply with RBI's norms for 'upper layer' NBFCs. No final call has been taken on the quantum, but the deal is expected to be a big-bang one over ₹15,000 crore.
India is set to maintain robust FDI inflows in 2025, bolstered by investor-friendly policies, infrastructure development, and targeted sectoral reforms. With a focus on boosting manufacturing and easing regulatory processes, the government continues to attract substantial foreign investment, surpassing USD one trillion in cumulative FDI inflows since April 2000.
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