Bajaj Finserv invest Rs 5,000 crore to generate 40,000 job
The agreement was inked in the presence of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Devendra Fadnavis stated after signing the 'MoU' that "Pune is gradually becoming a hub for financial services, and the latest development involving Bajaj Finserve would boost the sector."
Bajaj Finserv invest Rs 5,000 crore to generate 40,000 job
On Saturday in Mumbai, Bajaj Finserv, a non-banking financial institution founded by the Bajaj group in April 2007, signed a “Memorandum of Understanding – MoU” with the state of Maharashtra.
A post shared on the Bajaj Finserv related website acknowledged the agreement between Bajaj Finserv and the Maharashtra government.
When it comes to the designated ‘MoU,’ the organisation believes in a simple philosophy: never settle for good and always strive for outstanding.
Under this agreement, Bajaj Finserv would spend 5,000 crore rupees in Pune, creating 40,000 employment in the state.
The agreement was inked in the presence of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Devendra Fadnavis stated after signing the ‘MoU’ that “Pune is gradually becoming a hub for financial services, and the latest development involving Bajaj Finserve would boost the sector.”
When asked about the MoU, he stated that it is likely the greatest investment in the fintech sector in recent times.
“I believe it is the largest investment in the fintech sector in recent times,” stated Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
This is reflected in our diverse product portfolio, which includes financing, insurance, and asset management. The company is one of the fastest growing and most diverse NBFCs in India, with 24 products spread across 12 product lines. The company’s reach extends the length and breadth of India.
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