Mr. Abhishek Bansal's views on Interim Budget 2019 - ABans Group
Publication: Moneycontrol

Abhishek Bansal, Chairman, ABans Group of Companies

The Finance Minister has done a brilliant job by not touching corporate taxes and giving relief to middle class tax payers in the election year. We expect the purchasing power of individuals to increase as direct cash to farmers, pension for unorganized workers and tax breaks for the middle class will increase the net cash in the hands of the consumers. Sectors such as FMCG and consumer durables would be the first beneficiaries.

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Publication: Business Standard

Comprehensive financial services and solution provider ABans Group chairman Abhishek Bansal opined that the farmers are the net beneficiaries after the government increased the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for many crops last year, now they are supported by minimum income as well.

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Publication: ET Now News.com

Comprehensive financial services and solution provider ABans Group chairman Abhishek Bansal opined that the farmers are the net beneficiaries after the government increased the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for many crops last year, now they are supported by minimum income as well.

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Publication: Financial Express

Comprehensive financial services and solution provider ABans Group chairman Abhishek Bansal opined that the farmers are the net beneficiaries after the government increased the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for many crops last year, now they are supported by minimum income as well.

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Publication: PTI (India.com)

Comprehensive financial services and solution provider ABans Group chairman Abhishek Bansal opined that the farmers are the net beneficiaries after the government increased the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for many crops last year, now they are supported by minimum income as well.

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Publication: Moneycontrol

"The Finance Minister has done a brilliant job by not touching corporate taxes and giving relief to middle class tax payers in the election year. We expect the purchasing power of individuals to increase as direct cash to farmers, pension for unorganised workers and tax breaks for the middle class will increase the net cash in the hands of the consumers. Sectors such as FMCG and consumer durables would be the first beneficiaries," Abhishek Bansal, Chairman, ABans Group of Companies said in a statement.

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