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Report No. : |
500724 |
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Report Date : |
28.03.2018 |
IDENTIFICATION DETAILS
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Name : |
SHINWHA FOIL
CO., LTD. |
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Registered Office : |
75, Baekjegobun-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul,
Korea, Rm. 710, Olympia Officetel, 05561 |
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Country : |
South Korea |
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Financials (as on) : |
31.12.2016 |
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Date of Incorporation : |
07.01.1987 |
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Com. Reg. No.: |
219-81-04346 |
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Legal Form : |
Co., Ltd by Shares |
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Line of Business : |
Wholesale of Materials for Recycling and Other Specialized Goods N.E.C. |
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No. of Employees : |
1 |
RATING & COMMENTS
(Mira Inform has adopted New Rating mechanism w.e.f. 23rd
January 2017)
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MIRA’s Rating : |
B |
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Credit Rating |
Explanation |
Rating Comments |
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B |
Medium Risk |
Business dealings permissible on a regular
monitoring basis |
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Status : |
Moderate |
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Payment Behaviour : |
Slow |
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Litigation : |
Clear |
NOTES :
Any query related to this report can be made
on e-mail : infodept@mirainform.com
while quoting report number, name and date.
ECGC Country Risk Classification List
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Country Name |
Previous Rating (30.09.2017) |
Current Rating (31.12.2017) |
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South Korea |
A1 |
A1 |
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Risk Category |
ECGC
Classification |
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Insignificant |
A1 |
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Low Risk |
A2 |
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Moderately Low Risk |
B1 |
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Moderate Risk |
B2 |
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Moderately High Risk |
C1 |
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High Risk |
C2 |
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Very High Risk |
D |
SOUTH KOREA - ECONOMIC OVERVIEW
After emerging from the 1950-53 war with North Korea, South Korea
emerged as one of the 20th century’s most remarkable economic success stories,
becoming a developed, globally connected, high-technology society within
decades. In the 1960s, GDP per capita was comparable with levels in the poorest
countries in the world. In 2004, South Korea joined the trillion-dollar club of
world economies.
Beginning in the 1960s under President PARK Chung-hee, the government
promoted the import of raw materials and technology, encouraged saving and
investment over consumption, kept wages low, and directed resources to
export-oriented industries that remain important to the economy to this day.
Growth surged under these policies, and frequently reached double-digits in the
1960s and 1970s. Growth gradually moderated in the 1990s as the economy
matured, but remained strong enough to propel South Korea into the ranks of the
advanced economies of the OECD by 1997. These policies also led to the
emergence of family-owned chaebol conglomerates such as Daewoo, Hyundai, and
Samsung, which retained their dominant positions even as the government
loosened its grip on the economy amid the political changes of the 1980s and
1990s.
The Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 hit South Korea’s companies hard
because of their excessive reliance on short-term borrowing, and GDP ultimately
plunged by 7% in 1998. South Korea tackled difficult economic reforms following
the crisis, including restructuring some chaebols, increasing labor market
flexibility, and opening up to more foreign investment and imports. These steps
lead to a relatively rapid economic recovery. South Korea also began expanding
its network of free trade agreements to help bolster exports, and has since
implemented 16 free trade agreements covering 58 countries—including the United
State and China—that collectively cover more than three-quarters of global GDP.
In 2017, the election of President MOON Jae-in brought a surge in consumer
confidence, in part, because of his successful efforts to increase wages and
government spending. These factors combined with an uptick in export growth to
drive real GDP growth to more than 3%, despite disruptions in South Korea’s
trade with China over the deployment of a US missile defense system in South
Korea.
In 2018 and beyond, South Korea will contend with gradually slowing
economic growth - in the 2-3% range - not uncommon for advanced economies. This
could be partially offset by efforts to address challenges arising from its
rapidly aging population, inflexible labor market, continued dominance of the
chaebols, and heavy reliance on exports rather than domestic consumption.
Socioeconomic problems also persist, and include rising inequality, poverty
among the elderly, high youth unemployment, long working hours, low worker
productivity, and corruption.
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Source
: CIA |
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Company Name |
SHINWHA FOIL
CO., LTD. (Korean Company
Name : “신화호일(주)”) |
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Registered Address |
75, Baekjegobun-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul,
Korea |
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Building |
Rm. 710, Olympia Officetel |
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Zip Code |
05561 |
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Tel |
+82-2-421-3347 |
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Fax |
+82-2-421-3423 |
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E-mail |
swfoil@hanafos.com;shinwha@kotis.net |
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Website |
www.swfoil.com |
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Trading Address |
Rm. 710, Olympia Officetel, 75,
Baekjegobun-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (Old Address System : Rm. 710, Olympia
Officetel, 196-1, Jamsilbon-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea) |
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Tel |
+82-2-421-3751 |
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Fax |
+82-2-421-3423 |
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Other Address |
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Tel |
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Fax |
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Type |
Export/Import |
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Industry |
Wholesale of Materials for Recycling and Other Specialized Goods
n.e.c. |
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Main Business |
Aluminium Foil, Packing Material, Dry Pack on Roll, Flexible Film |
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Sub
Business |
Cookies & Beverage |
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Established (mm/dd/yyyy) |
01/07/1987 |
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Activity |
Detailed Products (UNSPSC) |
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Sell |
Packaging paper(14121504) |
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Sell |
Lamination film(44102001) |
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Sell |
Packaging films(24141514) |
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Name |
Kim Ki-Wook |
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Date of Birth |
05/05/1950 |
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Title |
President & CEO |
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Nationality |
Korean |
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Capital (KRW) |
500,000,000 |
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Employees |
1 |
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Formation |
Co., Ltd by Shares |
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Bank Details |
Shinhan Bank-Beobjo Town Branch Woori Bank-Jamsil Nam Branch |
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Corporate Registered No. |
110111-0515853 |
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Business Registered No. |
219-81-04346 |
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Permit & Licenses |
Int’l Trade No.: 870405 |
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Shareholder Position |
N/A |
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Company History |
04/1982 Established as SHINWHA CORPORATION(sole Proprietorship) 01/07/1987 Incorporated as
SHINWHA TRADING CO., LTD. 03/20/2001 Changed company name to the
present name 09/09/2010 Increased capital to 150,000,000 KRW from 50,000,000 KRW 02/19/2016 Increased the authorized shares
to 200,000 shares from 20,000 shares 02/20/2016 Increased capital to 500,000,000
KRW from 150,000,000 KRW |
Management
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Job Description |
Name |
Nationality |
Date of Birth |
Inauguration Date |
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President & CEO |
Kim Ki-Wook |
Korean |
05/05/1950 |
03/20/1993 |
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Director |
Jung Jin-Yi |
Korean |
11/23/1950 |
03/20/1993 |
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Auditor |
Kim Yi-Young |
Korean |
02/04/1978 |
06/05/2014 |
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Year / Unit : KRW |
Sales |
Assets |
Net Income |
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1,271,082,000 |
1,405,282,000 |
18,292,000 |
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2015 |
611,521,000 |
1,217,425,000 |
10,167,000 |
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2014 |
988,064,000 |
1,121,152,000 |
5,976,000 |
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2013 |
793,516,000 |
1,055,902,000 |
2,084,000 |
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2012 |
911,320,000 |
1,060,289,000 |
10,436,000 |
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2011 |
1,856,930,000 |
1,175,463,000 |
79,546,000 |
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2010 |
2,392,148,000 |
1,195,219,000 |
140,841,000 |
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2009 |
2,397,057,000 |
1,356,892,000 |
55,844,000 |
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2008 |
1,799,130,000 |
1,192,926,000 |
20,266,000 |
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2007 |
2,233,000,000 |
954,000,000 |
38,000,000 |
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2006 |
2,274,000,000 |
1,240,000,000 |
-473,000,000 |
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Authorized Capital(KRW) |
2,000,000,000 |
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Paid-Up Capital(KRW) |
500,000,000 |
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Total Issued Shares |
50,000 |
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Balance Sheet |
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Unit : Korean Won |
As of 12/31/2016 |
As of 12/31/2015 |
As of 12/31/2014 |
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Total Assets |
1,405,282,000 |
1,217,425,000 |
1,121,152,000 |
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Current Assets |
1,339,548,000 |
1,201,804,000 |
1,105,396,000 |
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-Quick Assets |
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-Inventories |
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Fixed Assets |
65,734,000 |
15,621,000 |
15,756,000 |
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-Investment |
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-Tangibles |
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-Intangibles |
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Total Liabilities |
1,334,249,000 |
1,512,824,000 |
1,426,718,000 |
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Current Liabilities |
1,320,320,000 |
1,498,895,000 |
1,412,789,000 |
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Fixed Liabilities |
13,929,000 |
13,929,000 |
13,929,000 |
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Capital Stock |
500,000,000 |
150,000,000 |
150,000,000 |
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Capital Surplus |
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Profit Surplus |
-427,107,000 |
-445,399,000 |
-455,566,000 |
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Capital Adjustment |
-1,860,000 |
0 |
0 |
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Total Equity |
71,033,000 |
-295,399,000 |
-305,566,000 |
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Liab. & Shareholder’s Equity |
1,405,282,000 |
1,217,425,000 |
1,121,152,000 |
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Income Statement |
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Unit : Korean Won |
As of 12/31/2016 |
As of 12/31/2015 |
As of 12/31/2014 |
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Sales |
1,271,082,000 |
611,521,000 |
988,064,000 |
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Cost of Sold Goods |
864,102,000 |
323,163,000 |
658,309,000 |
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Gross Profit |
406,980,000 |
288,358,000 |
329,755,000 |
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Selling & Admin. Expenses |
297,488,000 |
207,665,000 |
233,797,000 |
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Operating Income |
109,492,000 |
80,693,000 |
95,958,000 |
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Non-Operating Income |
16,872,000 |
2,638,000 |
2,268,000 |
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Non-Operating Expenses |
105,960,000 |
72,035,000 |
91,594,000 |
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Income Before Taxes |
20,404,000 |
11,296,000 |
6,632,000 |
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Income Taxes Expenses |
2,112,000 |
1,129,000 |
656,000 |
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Net Income |
18,292,000 |
10,167,000 |
5,976,000 |
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Main Products & Services |
Printed and Laminated Flexible Film Printed Aluminium foil Backed with Paper Plain Aluminium foil Backed with Paper Plain Aluminium foil from 6 micron Printed Aluminium foil hard temper for
blister packing Dry tattoo in roll Rotogravure Printing Machine Packaging Machine |
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Suppliers |
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Customers |
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Competitors |
IPAK CO., LTD. 835-2, WONSI-DONG, DANWON-GU, ANSAN-SI,
GYEONGGI-DO, KOREA TEL:+82-31-489-2600 FAX:+82-31-492-5006 DAEHYUN ST CO., LTD. 178-4, SEOGEUN-RI, PALTAN-MYEON,
HWASEONG-SI, GYEONGGI-DO, KOREA TEL:+82-31-353-6024 FAX:+82-31-353-6037 BSP INTERNATIONAL CO. RM. 915, SEONREUNG DAEWOO I-VILLE, 890-49,
DAECHI 4-DONG, GANGNAM-GU, SEOUL, KOREA TEL:+82-2-557-2057 FAX:+82-2-557-2059 |
The Subject exports
to Bangladesh, Iran, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Not Available.
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
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Currency |
Unit
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Indian Rupees |
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US Dollar |
1 |
INR 64.80 |
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1 |
INR 92.25 |
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Euro |
1 |
INR 80.76 |
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KRW |
1 |
INR 0.061 |
Note :
Above are approximate rates obtained from sources believed to be correct
INFORMATION DETAILS
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Analysis Done by
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NIY |
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Report Prepared
by : |
TPT |
RATING EXPLANATIONS
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Credit Rating |
Explanation |
Rating Comments |
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A++ |
Minimum Risk |
Business dealings permissible with minimum
risk of default |
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A+ |
Low Risk |
Business dealings permissible with low
risk of default |
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A |
Acceptable Risk |
Business dealings permissible with
moderate risk of default |
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B |
Medium Risk |
Business dealings permissible on a regular
monitoring basis |
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C |
Medium High Risk |
Business dealings permissible preferably
on secured basis |
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D |
High Risk |
Business dealing not recommended or on
secured terms only |
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NB |
New Business |
No recommendation can be done due to
business in infancy stage |
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NT |
No Trace |
No recommendation can be done as the
business is not traceable |
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