Kotak Mahindra Bank launches ‘Pay Your Contact’ service

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Kotak Mahindra Bank has announced launch of a new feature that enables its customers to send money or make payments to any of their contacts across all payment apps simply by the beneficiary’s mobile number.

The ‘Pay Your Contact’ service is available on the lender’s mobile banking app and uses the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) platform.

“The Pay Your Contact feature is interoperable across all payment apps and is available on both Android and iOS,” it said in a statement.

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Stocks To Buy Which Have Reduced Debt In FY 2021 And Offer Upside Of Up To 29%

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1. Chambal Fertilisers:

As it is the fertilizers stocks in the country were seeing an uptick and some of them are trading very close to their 52-week high price. Last traded price for Chambal Fertilisers as on June 23 is Rs. 302.45, while its 52-week high is Rs. 321.

The subsidy dole out by the government has helped the company in a big way in reducing its debt over the fiscal year 2020-21. As per ETIG database, Chambal Fertiliser debt stands reduced to Rs. 3165 crore in FY 2020-21 from Rs. 9696 in FY 20.

Upside potential in Chambal Fertilisers

As with other fertilizer stocks, the stock of Chambal Fertilisers may see a re-rating owing to a strong forecast for monsoon and also debt reduction by the company. As per the Bloomberg consensus estimates, the stock of Chambal Fertiliser can rise up to 37% in the ongoing year 2021.

2.	Tata Steel:

2. Tata Steel:

From the commodity space, this Tata company has cut down debt heavily owing to rising steel rises and the commodity cycle uptick is likely to stay so hence the bullishness in this scrip. As of 2021, the company’s debt to equity on a standalone basis is at 0.3 while on a consolidated basis it is at 1.11 as per the Money control site.

Rationale for investment: Currently steel prices in India are at a discount to import parity prices thus steel companies have considerable scope of hiking rates in the near term.

Debt level and potential upside in Tata Steel: For the FY 2021, the company has cut down its debt to Rs. 88,501 crore. ICICI Securities has given a ‘Buy’ recommendation on the scrip of Tata Steel at a price of Rs. 1182 for a target price of Rs. 1500

 3.	Jubilant Pharmova:

3. Jubilant Pharmova:

The pharmaceutical company has also reduced debt substantially as majority of its debt to the tune of Rs.600 crore is now transferred to its other demerged entity Jubilant Ingrevia. The improving outlook for the company is making analyst sound bullish on the scrip.

Potential upside for the scrip of Jubilant Pharmova

There are 8 active buys on the scrip of Jubilant, together with 2 sell and 4 hold recommendations for a average price target of Rs. 957.5, i.e. an upside of over 28 percent.

Molilal Oswal in its report dated June 19 has given a buy call on the scrip at a price of Rs. 747.5 for a price target of 29%.

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Asirvad microfinance raises ₹262 crore worth securitised loans

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Asirvad Microfinance, India’s fourth largest NBFC-MFI and a subsidiary of Manappuram Finance, has securitised (by direct assignment) microfinance loans worth ₹262 crore in a deal with a leading public sector bank in India.

In a press release, the Chennai-based MFI said that the transaction comes at a time when the microfinance sector in India has faced higher stress from lockdowns imposed after the onset of the second wave of the pandemic.

“This deal, following closely on the heels of an ECB transaction with the US based WorldBusiness Capital, reaffirms the confidence that leading lending institutions have in India’s microfinance sector and its prospects for growth,” Raja Vaidyanathan, MD, Asirvad Microfinance was quoted in the release.

In May 2021, Asirvad raised a $15 million loan from US-based WorldBusiness Capital Inc.

The proceeds from the securitised loan will enable Asirvad to expand its business of providing small loans to low-income women business owners in rural areas to start and expand their income-generating business.

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Bandhan Bank acquires branding rights of Kolkata metro station

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Bandhan Bank has entered into an arrangement with Kolkata Metro for the branding rights of the Salt Lake Sector V metro station. With this, the station will now be called “Bandhan Bank Salt Lake Sector V Metro Station”.

The bank’s registered office and head office are in Sector V, which is also a major IT hub in Kolkata.

“Notably, this is the first of its kind arrangement for the Indian Railways where a private entity has been given the branding rights to an entire station. While such arrangements are seen across various metro stations in other larger cities, this is the first for Indian Railways and also for the city of Kolkata, whose metro service is the oldest in the country,” the bank said in a press statement.

Bandhan Bank had earlier tied up with Kolkata Metro for their smart card branding a few months ago. It is believed to have been a maiden deal in the history of Kolkata Metro as the rapid transit system joined hands with a private entity to leverage its vast user base via an exclusive medium.

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Novo raises $40.7 million in the largest Series A funding for neobanks

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Novo, a preferred business banking partner for SMEs, start-ups and freelancers, has raised $40.7 million (₹302 crore) in a Series A round of funding, making it the highest Series A funding for neobanks.

The independent tech company that enables small businesses to open accounts in minutes without a minimum balance requirement has raised the capital from Valar Ventures along with Crosslink Capital, Rainfall Ventures, Red Sea Ventures and BoxGroup.

Founded in 2016 by Tyler McIntyre and Michael Rangel, Novo has a client base of over one lakh SME customers. A neobank is a bank that is 100 per cent digital and does not operate physical branches.

Commenting on the funding, Michael Rangel, Co-Founder & CEO, Novo, said in a statement, “Novo has witnessed deeper investor interest in recent times, especially owing to the pandemic enhancing the role of virtual support ecosystem. India, being one of the fastest growing economies, is a vital market for us. Novo is focussed on creating jobs in India in support operations and building advanced technology, enabled by our funding partners. Presently, Novo has a strength of over 50 employees in India and plans to triple it to 150 by this financial year (FY22).”

Ajar Upadhyay, Director of Operations – India, Novo, said, “At Novo, we have support operations in India across Gurgaon, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru. The funding will be utilised to expand operations, banking, product and, most importantly, engineering verticals and enhance hiring across key and support roles in India.”

Prior to this Series A round, Novo had raised $6.7 million in its seed Round from Crosslink Capital, Red Sea Ventures, Hack VC, RRE, Rainfall, and the Stanford Law School Venture Fund.

Novo brings banking services to the largely underserved communities of freelancers, start-up founders, and small business owners.

At no hidden charges, Novo allows its clients to open business checking accounts in an enviable span of minutes and assures them of safe and secure transactions. The funding will enhance Novo’s platforms and services to provide a compelling banking experience to its clients.

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3 Stocks ICICI Direct Is Suggesting To Buy For Long Term Investors

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Cochin Shipyard

Cochin Shipyard is a government of India owned entity, with the largest shipbuilding and maintenance yard. Based on its research ICICI Direct has placed a “buy” call on the stock with a price target of 500, which is a good 20% over the current market price of Rs 411.

“Cochin Shipyard continues to be one of the top-tier shipyards in the country with ample capacity, capability and the orderbook to support it. Newly embedded vision for 2030, upcoming facilities and strong order book augur well for the company. Cochin Shipyard at the current market price trades 11% earnings yield on FY21 EPS. We roll over to FY23E numbers and value Cochin Shipyard at 9 times FY23E EPS to arrive at a target price of Rs 500 per share. We maintain our BUY rating on the stock of Cochin Shipyard” ICICI Direct has said.

Zenstar Technologies

Zenstar Technologies

ICICI Direct also has a buy” rating on the stock of Zenstar Technologies. The firm has set a target price of Rs 345 on the stock in 12 months time, as against the current market price of Rs 299. The company will focus on building capabilities in digital engineering, data, artificial intelligence and machine learning.

“The new CEO is addressing past challenges and has identified key focus areas of the company. The company’s focus on driving deal momentum, annuity revenues, increasing investment in sales & talent, leadership and tuck in acquisition to build capability bodes well for long term revenue growth. In addition, healthy margins prompt us to be positive on the stock. Hence, we maintain BUY rating on the stock with a revised target price of Rs 345 (15 times PE on FY23E EPS, earlier target price Rs 315),” the brokerage has said.

Somany Ceramics

Somany Ceramics

The brokerage firm also has a buy on the stock of Somany Ceramics, India’s largest ceramic player. The firm believes that mid teen growth is possible for 2022 and the capex is in place to meet the anticipated demand.

“Somany’s working capital management and net debt reduction (down from Rs 444 crore in FY20 to Rs 173 crore in FY21) has been the key positive. Given the robust demand traction, improved margins trajectory and balance sheet repair, we raise our target P/E multiple to 22x (vs. 17 times). We maintain BUY rating with a revised target price of Rs 615 per share (earlier Rs 500 per hare)

According to ICICI Direct, the management expects commissioning of all plants by FY22-end and it expects overall revenues to grow at 15% CAGR in FY21-23 to Rs 2168 crore,” the brokerage has said.

Disclaimer:

Disclaimer:

Views mentioned herein are taken from the brokerage report of ICICI Direct. Neither the author, nor the brokerage nor Greynium Information Technologies would be responsible for losses incurred based on the article. Please consult a professional advisor. Investing in stock markets is risky.



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Common mistakes to avoid in a term insurance plan

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While we cannot predict the future, what we can do is stay prepared irrespective of what lies ahead. The very first step towards is to have a term life insurance policy that protects your family and provides them with financial security in your absence. Yet, only three in 10 urban Indians buy term insurance plans and even those who do, often make mistakes, which could cause hardship to their family despite all their good intentions. Therefore, here are some common mistakes one should avoid while choosing a term insurance plan:

Insufficient Sum Assured

The idea behind a term insurance plan is that if something happens to the policyholder, his/her family can continue leading a comfortable life without worry about the finances. However, if the sum assured is not carefully evaluated based on the future needs of the family, the insurance proceeds may not last long. This is a mistake that is quite common and data shows that an average Indian policyholder’s life insurance coverage would meet only 8 per cent of expenses of the family following the death of the earning member.

Ideally, the sum assured should be at least 10-15 times the policyholder’s annual income. For a 34-year old individual with a family of 4 — including self, wife and two children — earning ₹8 lakh to ₹10 lakh per annum, a sum assured worth ₹1 crore or more seems sufficient to take care of all major expenses, including child’s education, marriage, daily expenses and retirement of spouse in case of sudden demise of the policyholder.

How to get back your entire term insurance premium

Limited tenure

The financial benefit of the term plan is applicable only if the death of the policyholder occurs during the policy term. If the policyholder survives that term, there is usually no maturity benefit until you are buying a term plan with return of premiums. Policyholders often choose, to save on premium cost, to go for shorter tenure/coverage duration. This could be a major mistake as, at the end of the policy term, the coverage expires. To continue the benefit, you may have to buy a new policy at a much higher premium.

One must take coverage for the maximum term available. Since a higher term period would cover you till a longer age, this would also increase the chances of the plan benefits being paid. Ideally, one must opt for a term plan with coverage up to the retirement age that, in most cases, is 60-62 years. Until the retirement age, all the major expenses of a family would have been taken care of and one hardly needs term cover post that age, as dependents such as children would have grown up by then.

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Delay in buying term plan

When you buy a term plan, you are buying coverage against the risk of death. Therefore, it is obvious that higher the risk, more will be the premium you pay to cover that risk. For example, a term cover of ₹50 lakh is available for as low as ₹5,000 per annum if you buy it at 25 years of age. However, if you buy the same policy when you are 35 years old, it would cost you close to ₹9,000 per annum. So, delaying the purchase would directly affect you in terms of how much money you pay for it. Moreover, since you have to pay the premium every year during the policy term, not locking it in at an affordable price could be a costly mistake. It is suggested to buy a term plan as soon as you have financial dependents.

Giving out incorrect information

While it is true that pre-existing conditions, and lifestyle habits like smoking and drinking, may negatively affect your term insurance premium, an even bigger mistake is not to disclose them while buying a policy.

If the policyholder’s death is found to be associated to a health condition that existed when the policy was bought, and was not declared, it could lead to outright rejection of the claim. So think of the bigger picture and keep your family’s best interests in mind while purchasing the term plan. Always disclose pre-existing conditions, if any.

Insurance for saving tax

It is true that life insurance policies come with substantial tax benefits under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. However, saving tax should not be your main purpose to buy a term insurance policy. Yet, it is a common practice to buy insurance as a last-minute bid to save on income tax. This is a big mistake because when the goal is tax saving, all calculations tend to focus on premium in order to optimise tax outgo whereas you should focus instead on the sum assured in order to meet your family’s financial needs. In addition, when one buys insurance for tax purposes, one tends to make other mistakes as well, like buying a policy with lesser term or a lower sum assured.

The writer is Chief Business Officer, Life Insurance Policybazaar.com

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IIFL Securities and Stockal partners to capture the millennial investor base, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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IIFL Securities,has partnered with Stockal. This partnership will help IIFL Securities’ customers to have access to 3500+ US-listed companies, invest in fractional stocks, and expert-curated Stacks & ETFs to suit the risk and industry preferences of the individual investors.

Owing to vast information globally, and without legal paperwork, it induces millennials to invest prudently. 50% share of Stockal’s customers is held by millennials. The partnership between these two companies will embark the journey of a millennial to invest in the US stock market . This strategic B2B partnership will advance both companies and self- efficacy to assert their reach and product offering for savvy investors.

Sandeep Bhardwaj, CEO, IIFL Securities, said, “The new Indian retail investors, mostly the millennials and Gen-Z-ers, are increasingly looking at diversifying their portfolio in global assets. A general interest in investing in US stocks, especially fractional investing, has been witnessed ever since the Covid-19 pandemic led to domestic market uncertainties. Our partnership with Stockal will open up new avenues for our customers to invest seamlessly in global markets.”

Vinay Bharathwaj, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Stockal said, “The trust that investors have on IIFL will help global investments soar to the next level. This partnership will help the company offer global investment options to their existing and new customers, thereby ensuring long-term relationships. It will also enable thousands of young Indian investors to get exposure to opportunities offered by the global markets. Together with IIFL, we will help establish a seamless pathway for all investors country-wide.”

Nandakishore Purohit, Chief Digital Officer, IIFL Securities,said, “In the continuous endeavor to provide fully integrated digital investment solutions to our customers our global investment offering is powered by a robust open API platform. It provides a seamless onboarding experience to invest in US stocks and ETF’s to our customers in just a few clicks for the very first time in the industry.”



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Reserve Bank of India – Press Releases

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Auction Results 91 Days 182 Days 364 Days
I. Notified Amount ₹15000 Crore ₹15000 Crore ₹6000 Crore
II. Competitive Bids Received      
(i) Number 126 171 121
(ii) Amount ₹42295.82 Crore ₹47595.82 Crore ₹23026 Crore
III. Cut-off price / Yield 99.1428 98.1794 96.2701
(YTM: 3.4679%) (YTM: 3.7189%) (YTM: 3.8851%)
IV. Competitive Bids Accepted      
(i) Number 56 75 30
(ii) Amount ₹14985.856 Crore ₹14997.471 Crore ₹5999.800 Crore
V. Partial Allotment Percentage of Competitive Bids 22.01% 43.03% 30.25%
(1 Bid) (1 Bid) (1 Bid)
VI. Weighted Average Price/Yield 99.1459 98.1874 96.2810
(WAY: 3.4553%) (WAY: 3.7023%) (WAY: 3.8733%)
VII. Non-Competitive Bids Received      
(i) Number 4 2 1
(ii) Amount ₹4514.144 Crore ₹2.529 Crore ₹0.200 Crore
VIII. Non-Competitive Bids Accepted      
(i) Number 4 2 1
(ii) Amount ₹4514.144 Crore ₹2.529 Crore ₹0.200 Crore
(iii) Partial Allotment Percentage 100% (0 Bids) 100% (0 Bids) 100% (0 Bids)

Ajit Prasad
Director   

Press Release: 2021-2022/413

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5 Best Top Rated Mutual Funds From Mirae Asset MF Schemes To Invest In 2021

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Mirae Asset Emerging Bluechip Fund Direct-Growth

Mirae Asset Emerging Bluechip Fund Direct-Growth plan returned 66.61 percent in the last year, 22.62 percent in the last three years, and 25.0 percent since its inception. This scheme requires a minimum SIP investment of Rs1000. The fund gets a five-star rating from ValueResearch and Morningstar. As of June 22nd, 2021, the fund had Rs 17,892 crore in assets under management (AUM) and a NAV of Rs 93.47. The expense ratio of Mirae Asset Emerging Bluechip Fund’s direct plan is 0.72 percent.

Mirae Asset Tax Saver Fund Direct-Growth

Mirae Asset Tax Saver Fund Direct-Growth

This scheme was created on December 28, 2015, and its fund manager, Neelesh Surana, is currently in charge of it. It has an AUM of 7,939.53 crores and a NAV of 30.200 as of June 23, 2021. Mirae Asset Tax Saver Fund Direct-Growth scheme returned 67.91 percent in the last year, 21.71 percent in the last three years, and 22.21 percent since its inception. This scheme requires a minimum SIP investment of Rs 500. The fund gets a five-star rating from ValueResearch and Morningstar. The direct plan of Mirae Asset Tax Saver Fund has an expense ratio of 0.48 percent.

Mirae Asset Hybrid Equity Fund Direct-Growth

Mirae Asset Hybrid Equity Fund Direct-Growth

The Mirae Asset Hybrid Equity Fund has achieved average annual returns of 14.56 percent since its debut five years and eleven months ago. The Mirae Asset Hybrid Equity Fund Direct-Growth has a 1-year return of 42.22 percent. Mirae Asset Hybrid Equity Fund’s direct plan has an expense ratio of 0.38 percent. This scheme requires a minimum SIP investment of Rs 500. The fund gets a five-star rating from ValueResearch and Morningstar.

Mirae Asset Great Consumer Fund Direct-Growth

Mirae Asset Great Consumer Fund Direct-Growth

Mirae Asset Great Consumer Fund Direct-Growth strategy returned 52.05 percent in the last year, 15.73 percent in the last three years, and 17.8% percent since its inception. The minimum SIP amount for this scheme is Rs1,000. Mirae Asset Great Consumer Fund has a net asset value (NAV) of 54.55 as of June 22, 2021. The scheme’s investment goal is to achieve long-term capital appreciation by investing in a portfolio of companies/funds that are expected to gain directly or indirectly from India’s consumption-led demand. The Scheme does not promise or guarantee any specific results.

Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund (Growth)

Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund (Growth)

Large-cap funds deliver long-term growth that outperforms inflation and are appropriate for investment objectives with a time horizon of 10-15 years or more (minimum 5 years). The Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund, which has been around for 8 years and 5 months, has delivered an average annual return of 17.89% since its beginning. It has a consistent rating of 5.

5 Best Top Rated Mutual Funds From Mirae Asset MF Schemes To Invest In 2021

5 Best Top Rated Mutual Funds From Mirae Asset MF Schemes To Invest In 2021

Fund Name Minimum SIP 1 Year Returns 3-Year Returns
Mirae Asset Emerging Bluechip Fund Direct-Growth Rs 1000 69.07% 22.27%
Mirae Asset Tax Saver Fund Direct-Growth Rs 500 69.73% 21.40%
Mirae Asset Hybrid Equity Fund Direct-Growth Rs 1000 43.76% 15.86%
Mirae Asset Great Consumer Fund Direct-Growth Rs 1000 54.79% 15.52%
Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund (Growth) Rs 1000 54.45% 15.78%



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