NBFI or NBFC is a financial institution that does not have a full banking license or is not supervised by a
national or international banking regulatory agency.
Microfinance is a category of financial services targeting individuals and small businesses who lack access to conventional banking and related services.
A professional financial service where skilled
portfolio managers and stock market professionals manage your equity portfolio with the
assistance of a research team.
Exchange-traded funds, commonly known as ETFs, are a collection of various securities such as bonds, shares, money market instruments, etc., that often track an underlying asset.
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