EXPLAIN SUBSIDUARY GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNT OR SGL ?

SGL or CSGL are a demat form of holding government securities with the RBI. SGL stands for ‘Subsidiary General Ledger’ account. It is a facility provided by RBI to large banks and financial institutions to hold their investments in Government securities and Treasury bills in the electronic book-entry form. Such institutions can settle their trades...

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