The Siddhivinayak Temple has tied up with SBICAP Securities to provide devotees with an electronic platform to make offerings and donations of financial instruments.
"Devotees across the world can now donate to the temple in the form of shares through this facility. This will help in increasing revenue of the temple which will be further used for social cause," Narendra Murari Rane, chairman, Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple Trust said here today.
This will be later extended to other financial instruments like mutual funds, bonds and gold ETFs.
Rane said the donated shares will be sold on the same day or next day without considering the market conditions.
"The temple has deposited around 44 kg of gold stock under the government's Gold Monetisation Scheme, launched last November. The temple has a gold pool of around 160 kg which includes 72 kg in the form of jewellery," Rane said.
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