What is Chartered Company?
Answer / Asheesh Kumar
A chartered company is a company that has received a royal charter, giving it specific privileges and the authority to operate as a corporation. In modern times, this term is less commonly used and often replaced by 'incorporated company' or 'limited liability company'.
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