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BLS E-Services Ltd
NSE:BLSE

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BLS E-Services Ltd
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Price: 190.11 INR -2.23%
Market Cap: 17.3B INR
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BLS E-Services Ltd is a IN-based company operating in industry. The company is headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana. The company went IPO on 2024-02-06. BLS E-Services Limited provides technology-enabled digital service. The Company’s segments include Business Correspondent Services, E-Governance Services, and Assisted E-services. Its platform connects the full ecosystem of its product and service offerings with a range of distribution channels, targeting different consumer segments across government to citizens (G2C), business to customers and business to business (B2B). E-Governance provides a platform to integrate solutions and services between government to government, G2C, B2B and government to employees. Business Correspondents provide banking products and services on behalf of banks to people while performing a variety of services, including opening savings, recurring deposit accounts, cash deposits, withdrawals and others. The company also provides a variety of assisted e-services through retailers and digital stores also known as BLS Touchpoints, including PoS services, ticketing services, assisted e-commerce services and others.

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