Commerce minister Piyush Goyal has urged fintech companies to explore setting up in Gujarat’s GIFT City due to tax breaks available until March 2025. At the Global Fintech Fest, Goyal pointed out the vast opportunities at the International Financial Services Centre and encouraged fintechs to capitalize on cross-border possibilities.
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