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In one such move, SEBI has increased the application limit for retail investors to ₹ 200,000 (US$2,400) from ₹ 100,000 (US$1,200) at present. [23] On the occasion of World Investor Week 2022, SEBI Executive Director Shri G. P. Garg launched a book on Financial Literacy.
CIO – Chief Information Officer, Chief Innovation Officer or Chief Investment Officer; CIP – Carriage and Insurance Paid; CISA – Certified Information Systems Auditor; CISO – Chief Information Security Officer; CLO – Chief Legal Officer; CMA – Certified Management Accountant; CMFB – Committee on monetary, finance and balance of ...
The RBI receives application under this facility for a minimum amount of ₹ 10 million and in multiples of ₹ 10 million thereafter. The important difference from repo rate is that bank can pledge government securities from its SLR quota (up to one per cent).
NABARD Grade A Examination: This exam is conducted by the bank almost every year to recruit Grade-A Officers (Assistant Managers in Group 'A') for its Rural Development Banking Services (RDBS) and Rajbhasha Services. [36] NABARD Grade-B Examination: This exam is conducted to recruit Grade-B Officers (Managers in Group 'A'). However, its ...
Qualified institutional placement (QIP) is a capital-raising tool, primarily used in India and other parts of southern Asia, whereby a listed company can issue equity shares, fully and partly convertible debentures, or any securities other than warrants which are convertible to equity shares to a qualified institutional buyer (QIB).
A mid-level accounting position between junior accountant and senior accountant. At public accounting firms, staff accountant may be an entry-level position. Staff accountants typically have bachelor degrees but are not necessarily Certified Public Accountants. Typical duties of a staff accountant include preparing journal entries and ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Wednesday warned that credit card companies devaluing or canceling reward points, cash back or miles rewards programs may be breaking the law.
The rules for IDRs were operationalized by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)—the Indian markets regulator in 2006. Operation instructions under the Foreign Exchange Management Act were issued by the Reserve Bank of India on July 22, 2009. [2] The SEBI has been notifying amendments to these guidelines from time to time.