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4 NBFCs surrender licenses; RBI cancels of two others

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
RBI today said four non-banking financial companies have surrendered their registration certificates following which they would not transact any financial business.

Those surrendering their certificate of registration are Wall Street Finance Company (Mumbai-based), Maruti Finance Pvt Ltd (Hyderabad), JEL Finance & Investments (Hyderabad) and Shrigopal Finance and Investment (Thane).

"As such, these companies cannot transact the business of a Non-Banking Financial Institution", RBI said in a statement.

Separately, RBI said it has cancelled the registration certificate of Sampada Chemicals of Mumbai and Ahmedabad-based Saakshi Securities.

Both the firms, hence, cannot transact the business of a non-banking financial institution, it added.
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Meanwhile, with a view to encouraging wider participation and retail holding of Treasury Bills, the government, in consultation with RBI, has extended the non-competitive bidding facility to the individuals.

For retail investors, the allocation will be restricted to a maximum of 5 per cent of the aggregate nominal amount of the issue, the RBI said in another notification.

The bills will be issued for a minimum amount of Rs 10,000 and in multiples of Rs 10,000 thereof.

The auction system of RBI (e-kuber) has been configured to enable retail participation in T-Bill auctions, RBI said, adding the facility would be operationalised with effect from August 3.

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First Published: Jun 28 2016 | 5:48 PM IST

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