Sushilfinance

Sushil Finance Group
Financial services
Industry Financial Services
Founded Mumbai, India, 1982
Headquarters 12, Homji Street, Fort, Mumbai
Key people
Sushil Shah, Ajay Shah, Viral P. Parikh
Services Equities
Commodities
Currencies trading
Online trading
Mutual funds
Insurance broker
Parent Sushil Financial Services Private Limited
Divisions

Sushil Global Commodities Private Limited
Sushil Finance Consultants Limited
Sushil Capital Private Limited

Sushil Insurance Brokers Private limited
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Sushil Finance Group[1] is among the oldest Indian broking houses being associated with the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) as well as the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Established in 1982, Sushil Finance Group is in the financial sector for approximately three decades now, and has its headquarter located in Mumbai, the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra.

Led by Sushil N. Shah, the diversified financial services group has grown as one of the leading broking houses in India. It has long been recognized in the industry for its franchise model through which it helps budding investors to set up partnership businesses. The Group is empanelled with more than 50 financial institutions and banks, and has more than 600 franchisees across the country.

Sushil Finance’s expertise lies in comprehensive market research[2] and has more than 50 research products under its brand. This enables the Group to offer advice across segments like IPOs, mutual funds, equities, commodities, currencies and fixed income. Analysts[3] at Sushil Finance emphasize on showing the real picture of the stock market. Senior research analysts associated with Sushil Finance are often featured in leading dailies and news portals.

In 2012, the Group had launched an independent insurance arm called Sushil Insurance Brokers Private Limited (SIBPL) to cater to the insurance needs of prospective investors. Besides, the Group has released a slew of investment related products, which cater to investors with low risk appetite.

Sushil Finance Group of Companies

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