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SBI launches Kavach Personal Loan for Covid-19 patients

Under this scheme, customers can avail loans up to Rs 5 lakh at an effective interest rate of 8.5% per annum for 60 months which is inclusive of three months moratorium. via http://bit.ly/mumbai_ca

Value investor PPFAS refuses to chase ‘hot’ stocks, tells investors it may underperform

Thakkar bemoaned that the current market dynamics are such that it feels investors are saying “what Covid?” despite India witnessing a deadly second wave of Covid-19 infections that has left the country scarred and grieving. via http://bit.ly/mumbai_ca

Covid effect: Many now in a hurry to create wills to secure family wealth

There has been a spike in registration of wills, succession planning at family businesses, and estate planning over the last year. Moreover, the pandemic has made such legal processes age-agnostic. While in the past mostly parents or grandparents may have made a will, many such families now want their children (often in their late 20s and 30s) to make one too. via http://bit.ly/mumbai_ca

Can cryptocurrencies be included in a sensible investor's portfolio?

While we’re talking of cryptocurrencies in general, much of the background material is on Bitcoin, simply because that is the one digital token that has been there for the longest time and has a history, if you may! via http://bit.ly/mumbai_ca

‘Quantum Long Term Equity Value Fund sees 7.11% rise in NAV in one month’

S&P BSE Sensex increased by 6.67% on a total return basis in the month of May 2021. After the resurging covid-19 wave in April, markets have reacted positively to the fall in the new daily cases and overall positivity rate of infections this month. via http://bit.ly/mumbai_ca

Five tips to help NRIs optimise tax savings while living and earning abroad

These tips include making the most of your pension fund and home loan deductions, as well as maximizing the provisions on the sale of foreign assets. via http://bit.ly/mumbai_ca

Money matters to take care of after parent's death

The importance of having a will cannot be over-emphasised because of the ease it offers in sorting financial matters after the death of a parent. Having nominees is a big help in transferring some movable assets as well. via http://bit.ly/mumbai_ca