The three other firms are Mumbai-based Financial Services Private Limited Bhageriya Financial and Capital Services Limited of Hyderabad and Kenny Commercial & Investment Pvt. Ltd belonging to Jammu.
Following the cancellation of registration certificate, these companies cannot transact the business of a non-banking financial institution, RBI said.
Commenting on RBI's move, BNP Paribas said: "In view of BNP Paribas India Holding Company (BNPP IHC) being classified as an exempt Core Investment Company which will not access public funds, RBI has, on BNPP IHC's own request, cancelled its registration as an NBFC".
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