
By:-P D Singh, CEO, India & South Asia, Standard Chartered Bank, said,
“The emphasis on enhancing financial inclusion through an increase in loan limits to MSMEs, supporting NBFCs, REITs (through Bank funding) and UCBs, further development of the corporate bond market and encouraging foreign flows are all measures that will help add further depth to the market.”
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