The Reserve Bank of India has cancelled the registrations of 150 non-banking financial companies, effectively barring them from conducting financial business. The highest number of affected firms are registered in Delhi (about 67) and West Bengal (about 75). The move, taken under the RBI Act, 1934, impacts lending, leasing, and investment activities tied to these NBFCs.
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