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Stockbrokers raise concerns over SEBI's strict 'Fit and Proper' criteria, fearing unfair disqualification and disruption to ...
Citing examples of egregious cases, Pandey said SEBI investigations have revealed several instances where listed companies engaged in fraudulent practices to siphon off investor funds.
The book-running lead managers to the issue are IIFL Capital Services, IDBI Capital Markets & Securities, and JM Financial.
Stockbrokers are urging the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to revise its stringent 'fit and proper' rules, arguing they unfairly impact individuals and businesses.
SEBI emphasized that allowing institutional FPIs and QIBs to participate as strategic investors could lead to stronger ...
Indian equity markets shrugged off early jitters to climb into a positive territory on Thursday after U.S. President Donald ...
The SIF of Quant Mutual Fund, named QSIF Equity Long-Short Fund, is slated to launch in August this year. This marks a huge ...
The NSE is planning for an IPO, and has filed a settlement application with Sebi for the same. After settlement application ...
Under the proposal, IPOs above ₹5,000 crore could see the retail investor quota drop from the current mandatory 35% to as low ...
SEBI’s new consultation paper recommends permitting zero‑coupon debt securities and NCRPS at ₹10,000 face value, aiming to ...
The ARCIL IPO will be entirely an offer for sale issue, with no fresh issue component. Promoters will offload over 10.5 crore ...
The proposed IPO comprises a sale of up to 10.54 crore equity shares by existing promoters and shareholders, according to the ...