ONE PARTY IS HOLDING SHARES OF RESERVE BANK OF INDIA 100 PAID UP SHARES ISSUED IN 1935,
ALL INDIA GENERAL INSURANCE CO.LTD
3 SHARES OF RS.25 PAID ISSUED IN 1945
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Ashwani Kumar Aggarwal - Reply
1 ) After independence , in 1949,when RBI was nationalised
http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/brief_national.htm
,share holders of Reserve Bank of India were given cash compensation
Please click the Link :-
http://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/content/PDFs/89630.pdf
Reserve Bank of India Share Certificate - Picture
http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/brief_cert.htm
http://rbi.org.in/History/Brief_RBIShare.html
2 ) All private insurance companies were nationalised in 1956 to form Life Insurance Corp. of India ( LIC )
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Reserve Bank of India before Nationalisation
NO ANALOGY WIT H RESERVE BANK
In fixing the amount of compensation for the shareholders of the
Imperial Bank, it has been announced that, on the analogy of the Reserve Bank shares, market price of
the share will be taken as the basis
though how many years' average
price will be considered for the purpose remains to be decided and is
probably left to the Reserve Bank
to recommend. The analogy of
the Reserve Bank, however, must
be regarded as inappropriate and
unfair. Dividend on the Reserve
Bank shares was limited to 4 per
cent (taxable); shareholding in the
Reserve Bank was restricted to 200
in one name; and all the surplus
profits of the Reserve Bank went
to Government. In all these respects, the position of the Imperial
Bank shares is entirely different.
There is no limitation on dividend,
nor on shareholding and its surplus
profits have been freely ploughed
back. Thus the Imperial Bank has
operated as a commercial, private
profit-making enterprise while the
Reserve Bank always functioned as
a State enterprise. Tha t large secret
leserves have been accumulated by
the Imperial Bank over the years
has been widely known; this has
weighed heavily with the investor
in Imperial Bank shares who has
regarded them as near-gilt investment with an intrinsic value much
higher than what th
credit ;-
http://www.epw.in/system/files/pdf/1955_7/4-5/nationalisation_of_the_imperial_bank.pdf
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