Despite this scorching heat, several sectors and companies are benefiting from it. Which companies are these? How are they benefiting? And can investments be made based on this theme? Let's find out.
The communication from the DoT was issued on May 28th. Previously, only the 140 number series were utilized for various commercial purposes.
RBI highlighted the efforts in December to advance the internationalisation of the rupee. This was achieved through the introduction of the Foreign Exchange Management (Manner of Receipt and Payment) Regulations, 2023, aimed at streamlining norms.
Rise in diversity ratio of IT services majors also crawled down to negligible levels after the pandemic in spite of an increase in absolute numbers
Between January and March this year, RBI has bought 19 tonnes of gold which is almost 19% more than the entire quantity it bought in the 12 months of calendar year 2023. In FY24, RBI added 27.5 tonnes of gold to its reserves.
Deadline for claim settlement, discounts in premium, easy cancellation. It's all there in the new rules.
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A large part of the company's income stems from single premium products which have low margins. Private companies in this sector are far more aggressive than LIC, and focus on high-margin products like ULIPs, credit protection and personal protection.
RBI's balance sheet size surged 11.08 per cent to Rs 70.48 lakh crore as of March 31, 2024