Nearly 1 lakh new companies registered in India during 2013-14
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Nearly one lakh new companies were registered in India last fiscal year (FY14), with a substantial chunk set up in the business services sector. On the other hand, just 216 foreign companies were set up during the year.
98,473 companies together having an authorised capital of nearly Rs.39,000 crore were registered in different parts of the country last financial year, data from the Corporate Affairs Ministry showed.
"... predominant share of companies were in business services (32,254) followed by manufacturing (14,996), real estate and renting (10,752), trading (10,646) and construction (10,335)," as per a ministry report for March 2014.
The maximum number of new companies was established in Maharashtra, Delhi and West Bengal.
"During the financial year 2013-14, a total of 216 foreign companies were registered," it noted.
With the new ones coming up, the total number of registered companies stood at 13,94,819 at the end of March this year. However, out of them, only 9,52,433 were active, according to official records.
Maharashtra had 2,83,588 companies, followed by Delhi (2,61,456) and West Bengal (1,81,182).
At the end of March, Delhi had the maximum number of active companies (1,89,441) followed by Maharashtra (1,88,768) and West Bengal (1,34,292).
According to the report, 65 per cent of companies had authorised capital of less than or equal to Rs. 10 lakh each whereas only about 2 per cent of the entities had authorised capital of above Rs. 10 crore each. (NDTV)
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