in this mail in SS " MCA copy of firm with sign and stamp" mean?
The email is from IDFC First Bank (a Banker-Authorizer) asking for documents related to account closure. The highlighted phrase means:
"MCA copy of firm with sign and stamp"
MCA = Ministry of Corporate Affairs — India's government body that registers companies and LLPs.
MCA copy of firm = An official document/certificate downloaded from the MCA portal that shows the registered details of your firm/company. This is typically the Certificate of Incorporation, Master Data, or Company Registration details as available on MCA21.
With sign and stamp = The copy must be signed and stamped (with the company seal/rubber stamp) by an authorized signatory (typically a director).
In plain terms: The bank needs a printout of your company's registration/incorporation details from the MCA government portal, signed and stamped by an authorized director of the firm.
This is a standard KYC/compliance document banks request when closing a corporate bank account to verify the firm's legal existence and authorized signatories.
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