Namrata Acharya

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Bengal exhausts one fourth borrowing in 2 months

Bengal exhausts one fourth borrowing in 2 months

Rediff.com   23 May 2012

So far, the West Bengal government has raised Rs 5,000 crore (Rs 50 billion) as SDL from RBI, which is almost one-fourth of its total borrowing plans of Rs 20,071 crore (Rs 200.71 billion).

Bengal's job sops land it in soup

Bengal's job sops land it in soup

Rediff.com   20 Jan 2012

The 2,75,000 new jobs would cost a monthly Rs 300 crore (Rs 3 billion), officials with knowledge of the development said.

Company directors rush for insurance cover

Company directors rush for insurance cover

Rediff.com   16 Dec 2011

It is this increasing vulnerability of senior corporate executives towards litigations that has set the ball rolling for directors and officers' liability cover for insurance companies.

Exports to Greece, Syria risky: ECGC

Exports to Greece, Syria risky: ECGC

Rediff.com   31 Oct 2011

This month, ECGC -- the government organisation that provides insurance cover to exporters -- reclassified exports to Greece as 'risky' by withdrawing open cover insurance scheme for them.

Calcutta stock exchange to launch trading platform

Calcutta stock exchange to launch trading platform

Rediff.com   21 Jun 2011

The 100-year old Calcutta Stock Exchange is finally set to launch a trading platform, which will enable its members to trade on National Stock Exchange (NSE)-listed securities in the next one month, a move that will give the ailing exchange a fresh lease of life.

Ups and downs of regional stock exchanges

Ups and downs of regional stock exchanges

Rediff.com   16 Mar 2011

Dogged by brokers' interference, exits at the top and clash of opinions, regional stock exchanges still struggle to launch their trading platform.

FM's constituency: a mall for financial services

FM's constituency: a mall for financial services

Rediff.com   2 Mar 2011

Instead of taking loans from banks, they believe in forming groups - some acting as treasurers, others as accountants, credit officers or recovery agents - with Bandhan, one of the most active microfinance institutions (MFI) in the region.

No anomaly detected in bribe case yet: LIC

No anomaly detected in bribe case yet: LIC

Rediff.com   7 Feb 2011

Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) of India, which is conducting an internal probe into the bribe-for-loan scam that surfaced at LIC Housing Finance (LICHF) in November, has not detected any aberration as yet.

MFIs plan action against YES Bank's loan recall

MFIs plan action against YES Bank's loan recall

Rediff.com   4 Jan 2011

Micro-finance institutions (MFIs) are planning to take legal action against YES Bank's move to recall a part of its loans to them.

Banks choke flow of funds to MFIs

Banks choke flow of funds to MFIs

Rediff.com   27 Oct 2010

The ensuing liquidity crisis has prompted many MFIs to seek a moratorium on loan repayment to banks.MFIs raise 75-80 per cent of their funds via bank borrowings, 15 per cent from equity and another 10 per cent from other sources like cash securities.

Govt's latest mine profit sharing plan faces heat

Govt's latest mine profit sharing plan faces heat

Rediff.com   28 Sep 2010

The provision in the new mining bill approved by a group of ministers last week for 26 per cent profit sharing by mining companies with affected residents of the area they operate in hasn't been welcomed by many in the sector.

Bengal wants to sell bad assets to Arcil

Bengal wants to sell bad assets to Arcil

Rediff.com   20 Sep 2010

Arcil acquires non-performing loans from banks and financial institutions along with the underlying securities mortgaged or hypothecated by borrowers to the lenders.

More microfinance IPOs in the offing

More microfinance IPOs in the offing

Rediff.com   31 Aug 2010

Akula may be much celebrated, but he is not alone. There are dozens of MFI success stories, all of whom have surfaced over the last five-seven years, with a common mandate to "eradicate poverty", profitably. With a turnaround time for MFIs at one or two years, competition among the top few MFIs is intensifying to attract equity investments. Interestingly, with barely 15 per cent of rural households currently MFI borrowers, there is sufficient leeway for growth.

India Inc hits the jackpot in realty investments

India Inc hits the jackpot in realty investments

Rediff.com   28 Jun 2010

In the last two years, several Indian companies have ventured into Singapore by acquiring small and medium companies at low prices.

Pranab rules out rise in near-term rates

Pranab rules out rise in near-term rates

Rediff.com   15 Jun 2010

Even as India's annual inflation rate touched 10.16 per cent in May, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday ruled out the possibility of interest rates rising in the short term. He said he expected inflation to be on the higher side till the middle of July.

Edelweiss, Lanco lead race for Axis' PE arm

Edelweiss, Lanco lead race for Axis' PE arm

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2010

Infrastructure conglomerate Lanco Group and leading financial services firm Edelweiss Capital have emerged frontrunners in the race for Axis Bank's private equity arm. According to two people familiar with the developments, Lanco and Edelweiss have made the most aggressive financial bids among all the non-binding ones that have come in so far. The bids, they said, were in the range of Rs 30-45 crore.

Bengal: Realtors wait for new regime

Bengal: Realtors wait for new regime

Rediff.com   7 Jun 2010

Interestingly, KMC for the last five-six years, had been earning money by selling land to developers in prime locations through the bidding process.

Naxal effect: Insuring police to cost more

Naxal effect: Insuring police to cost more

Rediff.com   9 Apr 2010

After Tuesday's Naxal attack on the Central Reserve Police Forces, police forces across the country are likely to see a sharp jump in their insurance premia when their group personal accident policies are renewed. The hike could be in the region of 200-300 per cent, according to insurance firms.

Auto loan: Private lenders step on the gas

Auto loan: Private lenders step on the gas

Rediff.com   8 Dec 2009

In the past one year, the share of state-run banks in auto finance has increased significantly, and in some cases nearly doubled, on the back of competitive rates offered by banks such as State Bank of India.

Nano: Long wait leads to cancellations

Nano: Long wait leads to cancellations

Rediff.com   3 Dec 2009

Small price difference with Maruti causes customer attrition and back-outs.