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About Niyogin Fintech

M3 Global Finance Limited is a public limited company originally incorporated under the provisions of Companies Act, 1956 on February 1, 1988, as a private limited company in the name of Parmarth Financial Consultants Private Limited. Subsequently the name of the company was changed to Tibrewal Global Finance Pvt.Ltd. w.e.f.February,23,1995. Further, the Company was converted into a public limited company as Tibrewal Global Finance Ltd. w.e.f. March 2,1995 vide Certificate of Incorporation issued by Registrar of Companies, Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The company has further changed its name to M3 Global Finance Limited vide new certificate of incorporation issued by Registrar of Companies, Maharashtra.

Parent Organisation
Indian Private
Managing Director
Amit Rajpal
Founded
1988
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