Central Bank Of India Ties Up With BSE Angel Broking (07-Jul-2012)
To provide vital training and facilitate increased participation in Capital Market, Central Bank of India has tied-up with Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the premier stock exchange of the country and Angel Broking in their series of investor education seminars.
This initiative is another step towards promoting equity market as an attractive investment option besides strengthening and deepening investor awareness towards the same.
Earlier in March this year, the bank had launched an exclusive three-in-one online share trading facility 'CENT-e-TRADE' for the bank's customers in alliance with Angel Broking, India's premium broking house. The bank's customers will be given a three- in-one account which will include a Savings Bank Account, a Demat Account and a Trading Account.
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