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SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT on “A STUDY OF EQUITY & DERIVATIVE AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN THEM”

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SMC Global Securities Limited

SMC GLOBAL SECURITIES LIMITED

Introduction
SMC Group is one of the leading financial services and investment providers. It was founded in 1990 by Mr Subhash. C. Aggrawal , FCA and Mr Mahesh. C. Gupta, FCA. It has been rated as India’s best equity broker and best currency broker and best broking house with the largest distribution network.

Over the years it has expanded its operations both domestically as well as internationally. It has regional offices in Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Bangalore plus a growing network of 43 branches & 2521 registered sub brokers and authorized persons spread across 500+ cities and towns in India. It has its headquarters in Delhi.

It has a workforce of 2594 employees and 20361 registered associates and service providers serving the financial needs of a large base of investors efficiently.

SMC Group offers a diverse range of financial services which are as follows
1. Institutional and retail brokerage of
Equity
Derivatives
Currency
Commodities
2. Online trading
3. Depository services
4. Distribution of IPO’S, mutual funds, fixed deposits, bonds etc
5. Desk for NRI’s and institutional clients
6. Insurance broking
7. Clearing services
8. Margin financing
9. Investment banking
10. Portfolio Management
11. Wealth Advisory
12. Research

SMC Board of Directors

SUBHASH CHANDRA AGGARWAL

Mr. S C Aggarwal
(Chairman & Managing Director, SMC Group)

Mr. Aggarwal is a promoter of the SMC Group.He has rich and extensive experience of more than 23 years. He is a fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India

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