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What is a chartered company?

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A chartered company is one which is established by the Royal Charter or special sanction granted by the head of the State. It is granted certain exclusive privileges and powers. For example, the British East India Company was created by a Charter of the Queen of England. The Bank of England, the Hudson's Bay Company, and the Dutch East India Company are other examples of chartered companies. This type of company is rare now due to the decline of monarchies.

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