Integrated Capital Services Limited (ICSL), a limited liability company with its securities listed at the Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Madras Stock Exchanges rendering corporate advisory and consulting, expert services in Turnaround & Restructuring, Business Combinations, Takeovers, Mergers & Amalgamations.
The business is managed by the Managing Director under supervision and control of the Board of Directors. The Board is supported by an expert team of professionals recognized for their integrity, competence and practical experience.
Integrated Capital Service's head office is located in Delhi.
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