Bank of India infuses Rs 4.63 cr in its wholly owned subsidiary 
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Bank of India infuses Rs 4.63 cr in its wholly owned subsidiary

Bank of India in a regulatory filing on Tuesday stated that it has infused Rs 4.63 crores in its wholly owned subsidiary, BoI Investment Managers Pvt Ltd

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Bank of India in a regulatory filing on Tuesday stated that it has infused Rs 4.63 crores in its wholly owned subsidiary, BoI Investment Managers Private Limited.

The filing said, "In accordance with the provisions of Regulation 30 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, we hereby inform you that today our bank has infused capital of Rs 4.63 crores in Bank of India Investment Managers Pvt Ltd."

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