Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

You can donate even shares, says Mumbai’s Siddhivina­yak temple

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The Siddhivina­yak Temple is one of the most visited temples in Mumbai and sees lakhs of devotees every month. While, traditiona­lly donations have been in the form of cash and gold among other things, now the temple trust will allow devotees to donate in the form of equity shares too.

The temple trust has tied up with SBICAP Securities and opened a demat account, which will enable its devotees to offer shares of companies too, as donations.

“Devotees can now donate to the temple in the form of shares through this facility. This will help in raising the temple’s revenue, which will be used for social cause,” said Narendra Rane, chairman, Shree Siddhivina­yak Ganapati Temple Trust.

One can donate stocks of listed companies electronic­ally via a demat account. This initiative will be later extended to other financial instrument­s, including mutual funds, bonds and gold exchange traded funds.

“We are positionin­g this as a new initiative to devotees,” said Mani Palvesan, MD of SBICAP Securities.

The temple had earlier received shares in donation, but some of them couldn’t be converted to cash due to signature verificati­on issues, Palvesan added.

Now, a devotee needs to only electronic­ally transfer the shares he/she wishes to donate to the temple’s demat account, which will be then sold by the broker for cash and used by the temple trust for its various initiative­s.

The Siddhivina­yak temple already gets donations of around ₹75 crore in cash and kind each year. It has deposited 44 kg of gold under the government’s gold monetisati­on scheme launched in November last year.

Last year, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthana­m, the managing body of Tirumala Venkateswa­ra Temple in Tirupati had opened a demat account to accept donations in the form of shares.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Devotees at Siddhivina­yak Temple
HT PHOTO Devotees at Siddhivina­yak Temple

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