Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) in India are engaged in varied activities to provide a range of financial services. NBFCs can be classified into two main categories....
Acquisition of NBFCs “With newer business models, there have been many changes in the operations, management, and regulations of NBFCs. As mergers and acquisitions are happening around the world....
Non-Banking Finance Companies (NBFCs) form a vital component of the financial system in India. They play an essential part in nation building as well as financial inclusion....
Minimum Capital Requirements of NBFC The NBFC’s have come a huge way in terms of their operation, size, technology, and financial products. The first and the foremost need for any NBFC to begin nay operation is obtaining Certificate of Registration from the RBI to carry out the operations. The RBI has tightened rules for the […]
Types of NBFC Registrations Type of Registration Can MUDS Support ? Based on Liability Deposit Accepting NBFC (NBFC-D) NO Non-Deposit Accepting NBFC (NBFC-ND)....
NBFC Sector While understanding the basic idea of a Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs), we need to know what exactly NBFCs are. As per law, A Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) is a company registered under the Companies Act, 1956 engaged in the business of loans and advances, acquisition of shares / stocks / bonds / debentures […]
Companies Post Strike Off Scenarios Post demonetization The mass strike off orders against companies by ROCs across Country has led to a spat of debate and discussions. Such strike off orders issued by ROCs was according to Section 248 of Companies Act 2013. The companies who have not filed the Financial statements & Annual Return […]
Budget 2018: Good, Bad or Ugly? With the national polls emerging next year, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has rolled out a budget designed to help the farmers and rural areas while boosting growths, private investment and jobs. Everything has its positives and negatives. Arun Jaitley has offered a mixed bag of budget for the financial […]
The Compounding of offences is a tool to bypass the lengthy litigation process for any offences committed under law of the land. For example if anybody has committed any....
Where a company has been got incorporated by furnishing any false or incorrected information or representation or by suppressing any material fact or information in any of the documents....