Continental Securities
CSL · Financials > Finance - NBFC Listing date: Jan. 8, 2015
Continental Securities Ltd. was originally incorporated on March 30, 1990, as “Home Land Finance & Consultants Private Limited” under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 with the Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur. Subsequently, the name of the company was changed to “Continental Securities Private Limited” vide a fresh Certificate of Incorporation dated January 20, 1995 issued by the Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur. Subsequently, the company was converted into a public limited consequent to name change to “Continental Securities Limited” vide a fresh Certificate of Incorporation dated February 1, 1995 issued by the Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur. The Registered Office as well as Head Office of the company is situated at Flat No. 301, Metro Plaza, Parivahan Marg, Jaipur.
Business area of the company
Continental Securities Limited (registered with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as a Non-Banking Financial Company), is presently engaged in business of investment in securities, intercorporate loans, advances and such allied fund based activities.
Products and Services
Investment in Securities: Investment in Securities can be related to high returns and low expenses with the process of liberalization and deregulation in the country. The policies of the government have made this area as an attributive option for financial service companies.
Intercorporate Loans: Continental Securities Limited proposes to integrate its financial services activities by entering into expanding its operations in Inter Corporate Loans. Commercial bank to offer this facility, but this is found to be inadequate and the finance Companies can be an alternate source.
Loans and Advances: The company carry on business of financing and advancing short term and long term loans, credits, to individuals or associations of person by a whatever name called either on securities such as land, buildings or part thereof, machinery, plants, shares, debentures, government securities, stock certificates, life insurance policies, units, stock-in-trade or on guarantee on such terms as may seem expedient and to release or discharge any debt or obligation owing to the company.