Central Bank of India, India's one of the leading public sector banks, climbed on Friday after the bank sold its entire stake in Credit Information Bureau of India (CIBIL) to Transunion International Inc (FII), after due approval.
Shares of the bank are trading at Rs 46.95, up Rs 1.4, or 3.07% at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on Friday at 11:36 a.m.
The scrip has touched an intra-day high of Rs 47 and low of Rs 46. The total volume of shares traded at the BSE is 83,446.
In the earlier session, the shares gained 1.79%, or Rs 0.8, at Rs 45.55. Currently, the stock is trading down 38.55% from its 52-week high of Rs 76.40 and above 9.06% over the 52-week low of Rs 43.05.