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ICL Fincorp to open 50 branches in Bengal soon as part of eastern India expansion drive

ICL Fincorp to open 50 branches in Bengal soon as part of eastern India expansion drive

The Print2 days ago

Kolkata, Jun 4 (PTI) Non-banking financial company ICL Fincorp Ltd has planned to open 50 branches across West Bengal soon as part of its expansion initiative in the eastern region.
The south India-based company, focusing on gold loans, inaugurated its first outlet in Bengal in Kolkata's Chinar Park area.

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