A Journey from Dutch Ventures to India's Commerce
"1861-64: Dalal Street Bombay - The Fort Area Where Brokers Carried Business. In the heart of Bombay, the bustling Dalal Street took shape in the 1860s, serving as a pivotal financial district where brokers conducted business. The 1880s: The Evolution of the BSE Logo from Inception to Present. The 1880s marked a transformative phase for the Bombay Stock Exchange's iconic logo, symbolizing its enduring presence in the financial landscape. The 1900s: Original Location of the 'Neem Tree' with Traders Doing Business. Throughout the 20th century, the 'Neem Tree' stood as a symbol of commerce, witnessing traders conducting business beneath its branches, capturing the essence of traditional Indian trade. The 1900s: BSE Building Reconstruction - Melding the Old with the New. In this century, the Bombay Stock Exchange's building underwent a significant transformation, seamlessly blending the old with the new, signifying continuity in a changing world. 1908: The Old Building of Calcutta Stock Exchange. In 1908, the Old Building of the Calcutta Stock Exchange served as a testament to India's enduring financial heritage.”