It’s good news for all home loans consumers from India because just from the next month The ICIC Bank which is a biggest private lender saying it could cut interest rates in the first quarter of next Fiscal. And this one not only for new customers, but also for the existing Floating- rate clients also. […]
Security printing and emerging markets: European players to succumb to the sirens’ song?
The security printing market is changing fast. Over the past decade, economies worldwide have gone from swift to sluggish, and from atonic to energetic. With every shift, the demand in currency printing is affected. Security printers from the Western world are figuring out how to make sure the few profitable clients the world has left […]
PM Modi approves Rs. 426.83 crore PMNRF aid for damaged houses in JK
Jammu, February 25, (Scoop News)- The Prime Minister today approved financial aid of Rs.426.83 crore out of the Prime Ministers National Relief Fund (PMNRF) for assistance being provided to the owners of severely and partially damaged pucca and Kacha houses. This aid will benefit 1.87 lakh owners of houses damaged in the floods. The Spokesperson […]
Apps that can help you to save money for personal finance
Nowadays, life has become very busy, but it is necessary to keep an eye on your personal finances and keep it under control. It is very difficult to make a budget in detail and make an effort to stick to the budget. You can maintain your personal finance by using various useful apps on your […]
5 Actors That Hold Dual Citizenship
Today, tens of millions hold citizenship in more than one country. But why exactly? According to experts CS Global Partners, dual citizenship “helps individuals achieve professional goals, gain global mobility, ensure their family’s safety, and improve their quality of life,” And there is no better way to show just how true this statement is than […]
Dominica on track to become first “climate-resilient” nation by 2030
Back in September 2017, Hurricane Maria devastated the island of Dominica, killing at least 31 people, wrecking roofs on nine in ten buildings, battering forests, and causing rivers to overspill, destroying even more homes. All of this damage cost the Caribbean island nation roughly $1.3 billion — 224% of its total GDP. Fast forward to […]
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