The Free Press Journal

RCom arm to build a fintech centre

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MUMBAI: Bankrupt Reliance Communicat­ions on Monday said it will develop a 132-acre land parcel on the outskirts of the city as a fintech centre. The 132-acre land parcel called Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City (DAKC) in the satellite city of Navi Mumbai used to serve as a corporate nerve centre for the company, which filed for insolvency earlier this month. In the past, chairman Anil Ambani had claimed that the plot had a developmen­t potential of Rs 25,000 crore. The company said its wholly-owned subsidiary Reliance Realty will be developing what it claimed as Maharashtr­a's first 'smart fintech centre'.

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