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List of Discontinued Channel Partners As on June 30, 2018 Sr.No List of Discontinued Channel Partners As On June 30, 2018 Sr.No. Name of the Channel Partners Place of Deactivation Region Name of the Activity Deactivated 1 Susheel T Dubey Mumbai West DSA 2 Dyana Grover Noida North DSA 3 Satish Amale Mumbai West Referral 4 New Heights Financial Planners Pvt. Ltd. Delhi North DSA 5 Deepak Kumar Ghaziabad North Referral 6 V P Associates Jaipur North DSA 7 Satish Amale Mumbai West Referral 8 Neeraj Sharma Delhi North Referral 9 Abhishek Pradhan Noida North DSA 10 Destimoney Financial Services Pvt. Ltd Mumbai Pan India DSA 11 Trust One Capital Partners Pvt. Ltd. Delhi North DSA 12 Dynamic Solutions Delhi North DSA 13 Orimark Services Bhubaneshwar East DSA 14 Jayanta Chatterjee Kolkata East DSA 15 Safe Credits Chandigarh North DSA 16 Raba Fincorp Chennai South DSA 17 Cortes Financial Services Chandigarh North DSA 18 Lalit Sharma Mumbai West DSA 19 Arya Finance Mumbai West DSA 20 Arya Associate Mumbai West DSA 21 Kutub S Rassiwala Mumbai West DSA 22 Prime Capital Solutions Mumbai West DSA 23 Ripa Kakkad Mumbai West DSA 24 Step Up Business Services P Ltd Mumbai West DSA 25 AMS Financial and Realtors Mumbai West DSA 26 Shankar Rajapkar Financial Advisory Mumbai West DSA 27 Varsha Ashvin Kumar Sheth Mumbai West DSA 28 Green Channel Financial Consultancy Services Ltd Mumbai West DSA 29 Anita D Mejari Mumbai West DSA 30 Vindhya Sankpal Mumbai West DSA 31 Palache Capital Mumbai West DSA 32 Global Solutions Ahmedabad West DSA 33 Sunrise Fincorp Bangalore South DSA 34 Eclat Management Chandigarh North DSA 35 NBK Business Solutions Chandigarh North DSA 36 ACE Services Mumbai West DSA 37 TWCC Consultants LLP Mumbai West DSA 38 Parisparsh Mumbai West DSA 39 Ardnum Corporate Services Pvt Ltd Mumbai West DSA 40 ANS Multisolutions Pvt Ltd Mumbai West DSA 41 Harish Acharya Mumbai West DSA 42 Pinnacle Financial Services Mumbai West DSA 43 R V Financial Services Chandigarh North DSA 44 Creditfina Financial Services Mumbai West DSA 45 Sachin H Pawar Mumbai West DSA 46 Mansi Hemant Kamdar Mumbai West DSA 47 Soham Financial Services Mumbai West DSA 48 Manu Bhardwaj Mumbai West DSA 49 Jeetendra Agarwal Kolkata East DSA 50 Prathamesh & Co Mumbai West DSA 51 Charis Global Financial Consultancy Chennai South DSA 52 Muleshwar Financial Services Mumbai West DSA 53 Francis Media Financial Services Mumbai West DSA 54 M S Corp Bangalore South DSA 55 MRD Financial Advisory Pvt Ltd Kolkata East Referral 56 DS Finworld P Ltd Delhi North Referral 57 Aryan Investment Solutions Kolkata East DSA 58 Tarun Kumar Bera Kolkata East Referral 59 Sri Harsha Bommireddy Hyderabad South Referral 60 Finnone Financial Solutions Nagpur West DSA 61 Abhishek A Shirasao Nagpur West Referral 62 Rashmi Deolekar Nagpur West Referral 63 Vilas V Ghongade Nagpur West DSA 64 Kapil M Batkewar Nagpur West Referral 65 Roshni S Hedaoo Nagpur West Referral 66 Dharmendra Tanwar Indore West Referral 67 Apoorv Bhogle Indore West Referral 68 Diya Fino Solutions Bangalore South DSA 69 Realty Connections Bangalore South DSA 70 Sigma Credit Chandigarh North DSA 71 Suman Devi Mamodia Jaipur North DSA 72 Parshva Housing & Finance Co Indore West DSA 73 A V Resources Pune West DSA 74 BSJ FinCorp Bangalore South DSA 75 Srinivas R A Bangalore South Referral 76 High Reach Associates Visakhapatnam South DSA 77 Amol S Bhoyar Pune West Referral 78 Renu R Kamble Mumbai West Referral 79 Dhulipudi Prabhakar Hyderabad South DSA 80 Krishan M Pansari Ahmedabad West DSA 81 Ashish Agarwal Gurgaon North Referral 82 Samarth Finance Nashik West DSA 83 Veena Manjunath Bangalore South Referral 84 Asset Financial Solutions Pune West DSA 85 Golden Financial Consultants Gurgaon North DSA 86 Rohit Kumar Delhi North DSA 87 Rajeev Jain Delhi North DSA 88 NCR Management Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Noida North DSA 89 Laxmi Financial Solution Raipur East DSA 90 Aashray Realty & Finance Delhi North DSA 91 Parth Sarthi Mortgage Solutions Delhi North DSA 92 Expertise Finance Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Delhi North DSA 93 Anupam Rana Delhi North DSA 94 Whizz Advisory Delhi North DSA 95 Cureman Services Delhi North DSA 96 We Care Advisors & Consl. Pvt. Ltd. Delhi North DSA 97 Money Appraisal Delhi North DSA 98 K & S Financial Services Pvt. Ltd. Noida North DSA 99 Sandeep Manchanda Delhi North DSA 100 Myra & Company Delhi North DSA 101 Gen Y Fincon Pvt. Ltd. Delhi North DSA 102 Infinity Credit Consultants Pvt. Ltd. Delhi North DSA 103 Amit Kumar Dutta Delhi North DSA 104 Balaji Associates Delhi North DSA 105 Makaan Finance.Com Delhi North DSA 106 Market Wizards Securities Pvt. Ltd. Delhi North DSA 107 Satish Kumar Bansal Delhi North DSA 108 Addventure Capital Delhi North DSA 109 SMC Investments And Advisors Ltd. Delhi Pan India DSA 110 RDS Management Services Pvt. Ltd. Delhi North DSA 111 Crowdsource Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Delhi North DSA 112 Home Tree Delhi North DSA 113 Vikas Verma Jaipur North DSA 114 Max Wealth Noida North DSA 115 Suman Singh Delhi North DSA 116 Shri Bala Ji Delhi North DSA 117 Pratistha Financial Delhi North DSA 118 Neeraj Kaushik Delhi North DSA 119 MRN Services Delhi North DSA 120 P L Services Delhi North DSA 121 Riddit Financial Services Gurgaon North DSA 122 Fidentia Business Consulting Noida North DSA 123 Unidus Delhi North DSA 124 Vibrant Financial Solutions Delhi North DSA 125 Arun Kumar - Delhi Delhi North DSA 126 True Finance Pune West DSA 127 Manju Enterprises Chandigarh North DSA 128 Sewania Credit Chandigarh North DSA 129 Embee Financials Chandigarh North DSA 130 Anafin Advisors Delhi North DSA 131 Vinod Agarwal -HUF Jaipur North DSA 132 Sanjana Long Life Insurance Services Delhi North DSA 133 Narinder Kumar Chandigarh North DSA 134 The Associates Chandigarh North DSA 135 Aishwarya Arora Chandigarh North DSA 136 First Century Capital Management Pvt. Ltd. Chandigarh North DSA 137 AKS Finman Pvt Ltd Chandigarh North DSA 138 Delcap Investments Pvt. Ltd. Delhi North DSA 139 Sai Home Solutions Delhi North DSA 140 Finnox Services Chandigarh North DSA 141 Future Synergy Chandigarh North DSA 142 Reet Associates Chandigarh North DSA 143 The Central Asia Housing Finance Co. Chandigarh North DSA 144 Virtuoso Enterprises Chandigarh North DSA 145 Capital Bureau Delhi North DSA 146 LSB Consultants Pvt. Ltd. Delhi North DSA 147 Aggam Money Tech Pvt. Ltd. Delhi Pan India DSA 148 Credit Line (Chandigarh) Chandigarh North DSA 149 Mangesh Fiscals Pune West DSA 150 KSM Businesses Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Pune West DSA 151 Credential Solutions Delhi North DSA 152 S S Associates - Delhi Delhi North DSA 153 Yash Associates Jaipur North DSA 154 Vasudha Consultancy Jodhpur North DSA 155 Sai Associates - Jodhpur Jodhpur North DSA 156 Home Credit Services Delhi North DSA 157 Group99 Financial Services P. Ltd. Delhi North DSA 158 Eshaan Associates Delhi North DSA 159 Singhaniya Enterprises Jaipur North DSA 160 Dhara Parth Modi Ahmedabad West DSA 161 Servo-O Fin Private Ltd Kolkata East DSA 162 Trustmark Fin Corp Chandigarh North DSA 163 Investkeen Capital Advisory Pvt. Ltd. Gurgaon North DSA 164 Amaze Solution Delhi North DSA 165 Daksh Finance Delhi North DSA 166 S P Reality Pune West DSA 167 Hindustan Udyog Kolkata East DSA 168 Shambhu Kumar Chhapariya Delhi North DSA 169 Unique Enterpries Chandigarh North DSA 170 Swahome Capital Services Pvt Ltd Mumbai West DSA 171 Varsha Chavan Mumbai West DSA 172 Shivani Goel Delhi North DSA 173 Tathya Consultants Delhi North DSA 174 Money Gain Consultancy Surat West DSA 175 Align Credit Solutions LLP Chandigarh North DSA 176 Enbee Financial Chandigarh North DSA 177 Rachpal Kapoor Chandigarh North DSA 178 Taranum Finance & Leasing Pvt ltd Chandigarh North DSA 179 RKG Marketing Bangalore South DSA 180 JMK Corporate Solution Delhi North DSA 181 Aar kay Enterprises Chandigarh North DSA 182 Mahi Enterprises Surat West DSA 183 Finanza Advisory Pvt Ltd Mumbai West DSA 184 H T Solutions Delhi North DSA 185 Prachaniya Associates Delhi North DSA 186 K V Gupta & Associates Ludhiana North DSA 187 Vishal Gosalia Ahmedabad West DSA 188 Swift Marketings Services Chandigarh North DSA 189 Uphar Enterprises Ludhiana North DSA 190 Assert Finance & Marketing Delhi North DSA 191 Universal Credit Chandigarh North DSA 192 Shri Satyam Credit Chandigarh North DSA 193 Astar Services Chandigarh North DSA 194 Sahyog Finance Ludhiana North DSA 195 Sanjeev Kumar Jena Delhi North DSA 196 Jaswant Singh Delhi North DSA 197 P K Associates Delhi North DSA 198 Reach First Services Delhi North DSA 199 Divya Financial Services Ludhiana North DSA 200 Sanjeev Dixit Delhi North DSA 201 Mohd Aslam Delhi North DSA 202 Jaguaar Capital Mumbai West DSA 203 Vaishnavi Associates Nagpur West DSA 204 S R Financial Nagpur West DSA 205 Harish Sales Coporation Nagpur West DSA 206 I-Venture Baroda West DSA 207 Global Multi Financial Services Baroda West DSA 208 Vrishabh Associates Ahmedabad West DSA 209 Krishna Devi Chandigarh North DSA 210 Gurpreet Singh Chandigarh North DSA 211 M R Associates Bangalore South DSA 212 Prasad Narendra Deshpande Mumbai West DSA 213 Finatex Pune West DSA 214 True Solutions Nagpur West DSA 215 Drav Management Ludhiana North DSA 216 Aeon Associates Chandigarh North DSA 217 Panache Financial Services Delhi North DSA 218 Matrix Investment and Finance Corporation Nagpur West DSA 219 Puneeta Delhi North DSA 220 Smyle Manserv Pvt Ltd Delhi North DSA 221 R S Financial Services - Bangalore Bangalore South DSA 222 Manisha P Patel Surat West DSA 223 S D Assciates Jaipur North DSA 224 Satse Finsol Vadodara West DSA 225 Prankita Associates Jaipur North DSA 226 Ilaben Navinbhai Soni Surat West DSA 227 Wings
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