Angadia

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Angadia is a traditional banking system that has been prevalent in the Indian subcontinent for centuries. Angadia refers to a trusted network of individuals who specialize in the secure transportation of valuable goods, including cash, jewelry, and important documents.[1] It originated in the state of Gujarat. Angadia services facilitate trade and commerce in the region.[1] In exchange for their services, they charge a nominal fee. The system relies on a network of couriers, known as Angadias, who operate with utmost integrity and trustworthiness.[2] The Angadia system is legal in India.[3]

The business of angadias generally involves people from the Gujarati, Marwari people, and Malbari communities.[3]

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