Indian Banks' Association Forms Sectoral Committee In GIFT City:

Indian Banks' Association Forms Sectoral Committee In GIFT City:

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Category : Business and economics Published on: August 11 2023

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  • The Indian Banks' Association (IBA) has constituted a sectoral committee for member banks operating within the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City).
  • It is constitute to address the unique regulatory landscape and challenges faced by banks operating within GIFT City.
  • The committee will act as a bridge between the banking industry and regulators.
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