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e-Stamping pact

Mumbai, July 14

Stock Holding Corporation of India (SHCIL) has entered into a pan India arrangement with IDBI Bank to provide services for issue of stamp certificates and collection of money on its behalf as Authorised Collection Centre. According to a press release issued on Monday, IDBI Bank is the first bank to have an all India tie- up as an Authorised Collection Centre (ACC) for e-Stamping system with SHCIL. SHCIL has established e-Stamping system in Gujarat, Karnataka, National Capital Territory of Delhi and is also in the process of implementing e-Stamping system in Maharashtra where an agreement has already been executed with the State government. - Our Bureau

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