Kantilal Chhaganlal Securities opens Ahmedabad branch
Ahmedabad, July 2 : Kantilal Chhaganlal Securities (KC Securities Pvt. Ltd.) established in 1954, a well known Financial Services brand among retail investors in India, has opened its regional office in Ahmedabad today on Thursday.
The branch will offer bouquet of customized, end to end wealth management solutions to investors in Gujarat.
Following this inauguration, the company now has 12 Regional offices across India. For the Ahmedabad location, KC Securities has recently hired a team of 15 professionals that bring years of experience in financial services, said a company release.
A team of wealth managers will provide services like Wealth Management, PMS & Structured Products, Broking (Equities, Derivatives, Commodities & Currency Futures), E-Broking, Depository Participant, Loan Against Shares, Life Insurance & Mutual Funds. With this office KC Securities will now have 2 Branches in Ahmedabad.
'Ahmedabad is a hub for financial services. The city's financial sector is growing rapidly and there is a huge investor base in the state of Gujarat. Hence, establishing another branch was a logical extension of our strategy to grow our business in Western India,' said Vishal Goenka, CEO, KC Securities.
K C Securities is also planning to open another branch office in Bangalore. K C Securities intends establishing a strong business presence across the country to offer its wealth management and other financial services. This foray is part of a broad strategy to offer innovative products to HNIs across important cities in India. The firm also intends to launch their own PMS fund for domestic investors and an offshore fund for international investors later this year.
--IBNS
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