Bengal Central Bank was a commercial bank based in Bengal. It was founded by J. C. Das in 1918 as the Bengal Central Loan Company. On 18 December 1950, it merged with Comilla Banking Corporation, Comilla Union Bank and Hooghly Bank to form the United Bank of India.[1]
Currently it is part of Punjab National Bank
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Insolvency, bankruptcy and reconstruction | | Boards | |
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- Asset Reconstruction Company of India Limited
- Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Company
- IIFCL Asset Management Company Limited
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- Banking Regulation Act, 1949
- Government Securities Act, 2006
- IBC, 2016
- National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development Bill, 2021
- RBI Act, 1934
- SARFESI Act, 2002
- Income-tax Act, 1961
- Companies Act, 2013
- Insurance Act, 1938
- FEMA, 1999
- Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions (RDDBFI) Act, 1993
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