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LIC-owned NBFC sets board meeting date to consider NCDs allotment. Details here

LIC-owned NBFC sets board meeting date to consider NCDs allotment. Details here

Mint30-05-2025

Dhanya Nagasundaram
Published 30 May 2025, 09:44 AM IST Mint Image
Paisalo Digital's board is scheduled to meet on June 3, 2025 to consider and approve the allotment of Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) through a private placement basis.

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