Suggest some good growth stocks for long term for an sip
Anonymous 1
Stealth • 10m
Sbi card. A lot of potential of growing. Tata Power too
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Tata Power acquires 40% stake in Khorlochhu Hydro Power for Rs 830 cr
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On August 6, the Board of Directors of The Tata Power Company Limited approved a proposal for the acquisition of a 40 per cent equity stake in Khorlochhu Hydro Power Limited
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Udyamee
Stealth • 11m
Idea validation
Not everyone has a credit card, and some may not have cards from various banks.
A platform could be created where individuals exchange the benefits of their credit cards.
For example, if Amazon offers a 10% discount on SBI cards, t
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Apurva Beniwal
Stealth • 3m
A power move? definitely. On-brand? absolutely.
Hats off to Calm for understanding the power of a little space and a whole lot of opportunity!
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Credit cards usage growing by 22% in india
Top 5 players (market share)
1.Hdfc bank = 27%
2.Icici bank = 19%
3.SBI = 15%
4.Axis bank = 11%
5.Kotak bank = 4%
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Which Credit card do you have ?
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Muzammil P.
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hey everyone, I need help.
I have come across a case. He has a credit card of SBI bank with an outstanding of Rs. 130k but the guy is not able to pay it now. And he even tried to talk to customer care about this amount Convert it into EMI and then st
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 11m
Ratan tata sir is too old and he don't have any child then who will be the next owner of tata group ?
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Saksham
Stealth • 9m
What are the skills other than coding which have a lot of potential in future ?
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Srivatsan Sreedaran
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Boeing • 11m
What's it with lot of power outages in Bangalore West and Bangalore North??
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AjayEdupuganti
Stealth • 8m
Do you use a RuPay credit card with UPI?
How often does your credit card bill exceed your expectations?
Are you spending more because of your credit card?
I just want to understand whether this could become another potential debt trap for Indians