OIFC (Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre) – Where Thoughts Connect

OIFC (Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre) – Where Thoughts Connect

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Introduction

Like every year, OIFC (Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre) proved their mettle this year as well by organizing B2B meetings on the 6th Market Place at Pravasi Bhartiya Divas.

The OIFC Market Place has been developed as a premier business networking forum for the PBD delegates to facilitate the expansion of their economic linkages with India, and encompasses the setting up of business meetings of PBD delegates with OIFC’s state and knowledge partners that match buyers and suppliers, through a pre-event schedules. The Market Place was presented as an exclusive meeting place cum information centre for all the delegates to get answers to their queries.


“Returning Indian: All that you need to know”

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The Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Manmohan Singh released the Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre’s publication “Returning Indian: All that you need to know”. The book is been compiled by the OIFC with Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India Private Limited as its Knowledge Partner. The book is a reference point for Indians planning to return to India. This one point reference book addresses various questions of “Returning Indians”.

Investment Opportunities for Overseas IndiansPremium Knowledge Partner, Magnus and OIFC enabled Overseas Indians to identify promising avenues for investment at the 6th OIFC Market Place Mr. Mayur Suchak, MD of Magus Consulting said, “In PBD we aimed to protect the interests of the investors from malpractices arising out of the dealing with local unprofessional unorganized intermediaries and offered value addition through transparent deals and professional services from qualified domain experts; this enabled them to contribute to their country’s development.”

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NGI November 2013