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Financial Planner - Answered on Apr 08, 2024

Colonel Sanjeev Govila (retd) is the founder of Hum Fauji Initiatives, a financial planning company dedicated to the armed forces personnel and their families.
He has over 12 years of experience in financial planning and is a SEBI certified registered investment advisor; he is also accredited with AMFI and IRDA.... more
anil Question by anil on Mar 31, 2024Hindi
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Thanks Sanjeev Sir for providing help to forces people. Kindly consider help towards the NCC "B" and "C" certificate holders like me please.

Ans: Dear Anil,
Thank you very much for your interest in our company. We are bound by our company's laid down policies and would not deviate from them. Hence, we would not be able to take it ahead with you if you do not have an Indian armed forces family connection please. Thanks again.
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