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Viswapriya lends against warehouse receipts
VISWAPRIYA Financial Services & Securities has launched a loan product, under which it offers finance against the security of warehoused goods. `Warehouse receipt financing' basically involves funding for stocks held for future use in ... More

FOREX


Rupee up 5 paise; gilts decline
MUMBAI: The rupee closed around five paise stronger on Friday ending at 45.84/85 to the dollar compared to Thursday's closing price of 45.8850/89. Dealers said that the market was driven by the usual demand and supply scenario as ... More

HOUSING FINANCE


Dewan Housing to raise Rs 60 cr via securitisation
DEWAN Housing Finance Corporation Ltd (DHFL) proposes to raise around Rs 60 crore to Rs 65 crore through a securitisation deal by December 2003. Although the details have yet to be finalised, Mr Kapil Wadhawan, Managing Director, DHFL, told ... More

GENERAL INSURANCE


PSU insurers to bid for SARAS aircraft cover
IN a departure from traditional business, domestic general insurance companies have pitched for providing risk cover to the maiden flight of the indigenously developed SARAS multi-role aircraft. The National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) is the ... More

Amadeus ties up with Cholamandalam Fin
THE global distribution system provider, Amadeus, has tied up with Cholamandalam Finance to offer online travel insurance solutions. The agreement allows Cholamandalam to offer its complete range of travel products and solutions, including ... More

HUMAN RESOURCES


Three PSBs on recruitment drive
AFTER a long gap, all the three banks, with Kolkata as headquarters, UCO Bank, United Bank of India and Allahabad Bank, are on a recruitment drive, mostly officers. UCO Bank has almost finalised the selection procedures with the help of the ... More

PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS


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    TRENDS


    Submissions of transaction details to I-T dept — Coimbatore bankers in cleft-stick
    BANKERS here are in a fix, caught between the taxman and the regulator, the Reserve Bank of India. While the taxman has issued an ultimatum to the branch managers for submission of details of transactions as required under Section 139 (A) of ... More
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