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Nippon India Mutual Fund has launched a geo-targeting campaign to help potential mutual fund investors connect with empaneled mutual fund distributors.
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Nippon India Mutual Fund has launched a geo-targeting campaign to help potential mutual fund investors connect with empaneled mutual fund distributors.
According to a press release shared by the fund house, potential mutual fund investors end up delaying their investments because they can t find a dependable mutual fund distributor, preferably in their vicinity. This issue has gained a lot of severity after the success of AMFI’s ‘Mutual Funds Sahi Hai’ campaign that generated a lot of positive disposition about mutual funds among retail investors.
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Mon, Dec 21 2020 10:48 IST |
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New Delhi, Dec 21 : Cloud major Oracle on Monday announced that several Indian businesses like Polycab, Religare Broking and Mphasis have moved on to its second-generation cloud services in the country, amid the rising demand for secure, enterprise-grade Cloud services.
Other Indian firms subscribing to Oracle s Cloud applications and infrastructure include Omega Healthcare, Nippon Life India Asset Management, GTPL Hathway, IFFCO, Lipi Data Systems, Infocepts, RXIL and ARCIL.