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• Capital Markets ICICI Bank is an active capital market intermediary. It is one of the promoters of several leading institutions in the country including National Stock Exchange Of India Limited (NSE), National Commodities & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX), Central Depository Services (India) Limited (CDSL). Since 2000, the Bank has also been one of the clearing and settlement banks for NSE and Bombay Stock Exchange Limited (BSE). The Bank also took up the clearing and settlement banking status for NCDEX in FY 2004 and has recently got the clearing and settlement banking status on the Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited (MCX) and Spot Exchanges. Primary Markets Collecting Bankers
We are the leading collecting bankers (market leader) to Public/ Rights/ Private Placement/ Mutual Funds/ Capital Gains Bonds issues. ICICI Bank is the only Bank to cross Rs. 1 trillion Collection. We are the market leader in IPO Collection with a 34% share and 65% market share in Retail and HNI Segment. Escrow and Paying Bankers We act as escrow and paying bankers to Mergers and Acquisitions. Secondary Markets As mentioned above, ICICI Bank acts as a 'clearing and settlement' banker for members of NSE, BSE, NCDEX, MCX and Spot Exchange. ICICI Bank also offers following products/services:
Cash Management Services
NRI accounts
Payment gateway
Portfolio management services accounts
Supply Chain Management Account
Corporate Internet Banking

Clearing and Settlement Bankers
The Bank is the leading Clearing and Settlement Bank for The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) and The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), and offers a range of products and services in the capital markets. It is also a Clearing and Settlement Bank for other Exchanges in India namely The National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX), The Multi-Commodity Exchange (MCX) and Spot Exchange of India.

Bank Guarantees
The Bank issues bank guarantees to brokers on both the

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