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Cholamandalam - a safe investment
Cholamandalam Investment: Investment in the one-year fixed deposit programme of Cholamandalam Investment and Finance company can be considered. The company offers 6 per cent with interest being paid either quarterly or annually. For ... More

HOUSING FINANCE


New housing loan from Dhanalakshmi Bank
DHANALAKSHMI Bank has announced a new housing loan product that would offer the advantage of both fixed and floating rates. The Bank has linked the loan to the bank rate of the RBI for more transparency to customers. With industry linking the ... More

CONSUMER FINANCE


Toyota's loan scheme
Toyota has joined hands with ICICI, HDFC and Kotak to celebrate the roll out of two lakh vehicles. The tie-up seeks to provide Innova buyers easy lines of credit. Customers, on purchase of the Innova, can choose one of three options on offer ... More

GENERAL INSURANCE


Negligence apportioned
HERE is a snatch from a recent news story (www.hindu.com, dated November 22): "There was nothing to prevent Mohanasundari from falling to her death from her college bus. No door, no armrest. When the driver ... More

General insurers plan `natural catastrophe' pool
GENERAL insurance companies have decided to create a `natural catastrophe pool' to cushion themselves against rising international reinsurance rates. The General Insurance Council has appointed a technical group to examine the feasibility of ... More

CREDIT MARKET


Rating agency signs MoU with five banks for loans to SMEs
THE small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the country can now hope to avail loans at softer rates. SME Rating Agency (SMERA) has signed memorandum of understanding with five commercial banks to link their credit ranking to extend credit at 2.5 ... More

TRENDS


Gold, silver imports by banks drop as prices rise
IMPORTS of gold and silver by banks fell in the recent months and bankers and analysts attribute this to the galloping prices. Some banks said that there has been a 20 per cent fall in import in terms of volume in the third quarter of the ... More



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