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(Querist) 09 July 2011 This query is : Resolved 
respective seniors.......
whatis a chitfund company...? and what is nidhi company...? are they different from orher companies as we finds ordinarily...!
prabhakar singh (Expert) 10 July 2011
NIDHI COMPANY

Nidhi company is a company registered under Companies Act and notified as a nidhi company by Central Government under Section 620-A of Companies Act. It is a non-banking finance company doing the business of lending and borrowing with its members or shareholders.


CHIT FUND
A totally Indian concept, the chit fund system has now won universal acclaim.

In the villages of Kerala, many centuries ago, a small group of farmers operated a unique scheme. Each farmer gave a fixed quantity of grains periodically to a selected TRUSTEE. The Trustee, after keeping aside a portion for himself, gave the rest to a member of the group to help him to meet his social commitments and other needs.

The farmer who received the lot continued to give the fixed quantity till every member of the group received his lot.

The additional benefits when receiving the lot earlier led to competition. Some members were even willing to forgo a certain portion (like a discount) of the lot, in order to get an earlier chance. So, an auction was held and the lowest bidder got the lot. This was the basis of what we know today as the "Chit Fund Scheme"

The Chit Company forms different group each consisting of a certain number of subscribers. They agree to contribute a specific amount as instalment for a certain number of months.

As soon as the group is complete and the Government Certificate of Commencement is secured, an auction is held. On the date of the auction, the subscribers in the particular group assemble, either in person or through proxy. They bid for the amount and the person offering the highest discount receives the chit amount. Out of the discount foregone, the Company's commission (5% of the chit amount) is deducted and the balance is divided equally among the subscribers in the group. The subscribers then deduct the dividend and pay only the balance in their next instalments.

Before the successful bidder draws the amount, he proposes securities - immovable properties, Life Insurance Policies, Debentures of good companies, Unit Trust of India Certificates, Bank Guarantee etc. Personal sureties of persons employed in government offices, government undertakings and reputed public limited companies are also accepted. The prize amount is given as soon as the securities/sureties are accepted.
http://chitfund.delhigovt.nic.in/guide_chitfund.htm


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