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In February 2012, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued a warning to the general public against keeping deposits with Manappuram Finance. [8] In response, the company announced an immediate compliance to any of RBI's concerns and decided to constitute an independent committee under the chairmanship of Jagdish Capoor (former Deputy Governor of RBI and former chairman of HDFC Bank) to review ...
The news of the government pledging the entire gold reserves against the loan outraged national sentiments and caused a public outcry. [18] [24] The gold was transported to London via a chartered plane from May 21 to May 31, 1991. [18] The Chandra Shekhar government, which authorised the airlift, collapsed a few months later. [18]
Though there are many NBFCs offering gold loans in India, about 95 per cent of the gold loan business is handled by three Kerala based companies, viz., Muthoot Finance, Manapuram Finance and Muthoot Fincorp. Growth of gold loan NBFCs eventuating from various factors including Asset Under Management (AUM), number of branches, and also the number ...
Muthoot Finance Ltd is an Indian financial corporation and the largest gold loan NBFC in the country. [4] In addition to financing gold loans, the company offers other forms of loans, insurance and money transfer services, and sells gold coins. The company is headquartered in Kochi, Kerala and operates over 5000 branches throughout the country.
V. P. Nandakumar [1] is an Indian businessman hailing from Valapad in Thrissur District of Kerala.He is the managing director and chief executive officer of Manappuram Finance Limited.
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Kerala State Financial Enterprises Limited (KSFE) is a public sector chit fund and loan company based in Thrissur city, Kerala, India. History
The Gold (Control) Act, 1968 is a repealed Act of the Parliament of India which was enacted to control sale and holding of gold in personal possession. High demand for gold in India with negligible indigenous production results in gold imports, leading to drastic devaluation of the Indian rupee and depletion of foreign exchange reserves to alarming levels.