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Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper

Investors who have shares in a company may choose to possess a physical share certificate as evidence of their share ownership. This becomes an important document for shareholders and provides details about the investor’s stock ownership such as the number of shares purchased, etc. When a person loses his/her share certificate, it can lead to a substantial financial loss to the shareholder and the company in which he/she held shares. Thus, to avoid any unnecessary loss to the company and its shareholders, the Companies Act, 2013, provides for the issue of duplicate share certificates under Section 46 and Rule 6(2)(a) to (c) of the Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Rules, 2014.  For this a person needs to publish ad in newspaper. With Get Me Up Newspaper Ad Agency, you can Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper at the lowest ad rates.

Getmeup Advertising, a leading name in the advertising industry, specializes in helping individuals and businesses communicate their messages effectively. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper, ensuring you have the information you need to navigate this situation seamlessly.

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Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper

How to Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper

Well, if you are searching for the answer to the above question, you are in the right place. Get Me Up Newspaper Advertising Agency provides the easiest process to book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper  at a very affordable rate. Simply follow given below steps to Publish/Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper.

  • Select newspaper and ad type (English, Hindi, text, or classified display) then chose the state to Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper.
  • Draft your Share Certificate Lost Advertisement with our designers without any charges or can also send your own ad material at info@getmeup.in for the further process of Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper.
  • Choose ad location.
  • Choose publishing date.
  • Make a payment online to complete a booking of ad.

Newspapers for Share Certificate Lost Advertisement Booking

Get Me Up Advertising is one of the pioneer newspaper ad agency located in Delhi that provides Share Certificate Lost Advertisement in all leading newspapers of India like Jansatta, Indian Express, Times of India, Navbharat Times, Hindustan Times, Hindustan Hindi, Dainik Jagran, Punjab Kesari, Tribune, Rajasthan Patrika, Amar Ujala, Sakal, Maharasthra Times, Anandbazaar Patrika, Dainik Bhaskar, Tribune and many more.

Types of Share Certificate Lost Ads

  • Lost and Found Classified Text Ad: As the name suggests, text ads are basic run on line advertisements that include only words or text. These are charged based on the number of words, lines and characters used in the ad matter. You can use borders, colors and designs to enhance the look of this pocket-friendly and economical classified ad.
  • Lost and Found Classified Display Ad: These ads are appears in smaller width sizes in the classified columns. These ads are little expensive as compare to text ads.
  • Lost and Found Display Ad: Typically, Display Ads include text, photographs, logos, maps, and other information. Display Ads appear on the same or the adjacent page to general editorial content. If you are looking to advertise your brand for a vast audience, Display Ads are for you.

What is the Cost of Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper?

The Charges for Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper varies as per its size. However the cost varies for every newspaper and also depends upon the size and location of the ad. Share the content of Share Certificate Lost Ad with us to know the exact cost. For more details call: +91-9810974532 or email: info@getmeup.in.

How Can I pay to Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper?

Get Me Up Advertising is a SSL secure website & we accept all modes of payment like Debit/Credit Card, Net Banking, Mobile Banking, Wallets etc.

What Documents are required to Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper?

Most of the Newspaper requires Police FIR Copy or a copy of complaint letter duly signed and stamped by the Police department to publish/ Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper.

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Why choose us to Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper

  • We provides simple ad booking process to Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper.
  • We offer cheapest rates for releasing Share Certificate Lost Ad in all newspapers.
  • We help our customers to design their newspaper ad for Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper.
  • We are authorized newspaper ad agency to book your Share Certificate Lost Ad in Pan India in all leading newspapers.

To Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper, we have dedicated customer support team for your help, so that you can’t face any problem while booking Share Certificate Lost Ad in newspaper. We are available via Email, Phone and What’s App.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. Is booking a share certificate lost ad mandatory?

A. While not mandatory, it’s highly recommended to protect your ownership rights.

Q. Can any newspaper be chosen for the ad?

A. Choose newspapers with a relevant readership, such as financial or business sections.

Q. What are the costs associated to Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper?

A. To Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper, Ad costs vary based on factors like circulation and size. Get accurate pricing details from your chosen newspaper.

Q. What should I do if I receive suspicious communications after the ad is published?

A. Exercise caution and verify the authenticity of requests before sharing sensitive information.

Q. How long should the advertisement run?

A. Running the ad for a few weeks can ensure maximum visibility.

Book Share Certificate Lost Ad in Newspaper