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SEBI : The SAT's ruling in Alpesh Vasanji Furiya v. SEBI is a significant clarification of the relationship between securities enforcem...
SEBI : SEBI flagged alleged revenue misrepresentation, undisclosed fund transfers, and accounting irregularities, raising concerns over d...
SEBI : SEBI is increasingly focusing on AI-powered investment advisory and research platforms in India. The article explains why fintech ...
SEBI : Negative net worth creates major interpretational challenges under Regulation 16 of SEBI LODR Regulations. This article explains t...
SEBI : This article explains mandatory website disclosure requirements under Regulations 46 and 62 of SEBI LODR Regulations, 2015. It hig...
SEBI : Following representations from the Bharat InvITs Association, SEBI has proposed amendments to NDCF computation rules. The draft in...
SEBI : SEBI has proposed a framework for managing strike prices of options contracts to address issues arising from sharp intraday market...
SEBI : SEBI has proposed major reforms to the Pre-open Call Auction mechanism after concerns over artificially suppressed prices in IPO a...
SEBI : SEBI revised the methodology for computing household savings through the securities market by incorporating actual granular data a...
SEBI : SEBI issued a draft consultation paper proposing limited relaxation of third-party payment restrictions in mutual funds for specif...
SEBI : The Supreme Court held that SEBI failed to establish fraud and market manipulation in RPL futures transactions. While disgorgement...
SEBI : SEBI overturned an earlier order that had exonerated the company, holding that key transactions allegedly created a misleading pic...
SEBI : The issue was whether failure to refund investor funds is time-barred. The Court held it is a continuing offence, rejecting the li...
SEBI : Calcutta High Court directs SEBI to accept Priya Ranjan Sah's payment, citing a one-day delay as not warranting prolonged litigati...
SEBI : The adjudication is conducted as per the mechanism outlined under SEBI Act and the rules framed thereunder. Notably, the provision...
SEBI : SEBIs investigation found that a substantial portion of reported consolidated revenues was unsupported by verifiable subsidiary re...
SEBI : SEBI has consolidated all AIF-related circulars issued up to May 31, 2026 into a single Master Circular. The key takeaway is a uni...
SEBI : NSE has clarified that regulatory exemptions available for Section 31 IBC resolution plans do not extend to plans approved under S...
SEBI : SEBI clarified that a cousin does not fall within the statutory definition of a relative under the Companies Act and LODR Regulati...
SEBI : SEBI modified nomination norms for demat accounts and mutual fund folios after receiving stakeholder feedback on implementation is...
SEBI revises Cyber Security and Resilience guidelines for Stock Exchanges, Clearing Corporations, and Depositories. Details on audits, compliance, and reporting included.
Learn about SEBI LODR event-based compliances. Understand regulations, deadlines & responsibilities for listed entities in India.
SEBI initiates third round of distribution to affected IPO investors from 2003-2005 irregularities. Get insights on the Wadhwa Committee, disbursement details, and more.
Delve into SEBI’s Regulation 3, detailing stringent requirements and disclosures for acquirers in substantial share acquisitions of listed companies.
Explore SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) (Third Amendment) Regulations, 2023 detailing new regulations for voluntary delisting of non-convertible securities.
Dive into nuances of Social Stock Exchange (SSE), its role, impact, and prerequisites for non-profit organizations to register. Introduction: In recent times, a unique paradigm shift in stock exchanges has taken form – the emergence of the Social Stock Exchange (SSE). In June 2020, the Securities and Exchange Board of India put forth a pivotal recommendation, paving the way for non-profit organizations to gain more visibility and resources. Especially against the backdrop of the economic turmoil caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, understanding the SSE becomes crucial. Understanding the Social Stock Exchange (SSE): 1. Defining SSE: The Social Stock Exchange is not just another segment of conventional stock exchanges. It’s a dedicated platform that aids Social Enterprises in gathering funds from the public using well-established stock exchange mechanisms. 2. The Role of SSE: SSE stands as a bridge connecting Social Enterprises with potential fund providers. The uniqueness lies in its emphasis on measurable social impact. Enterprises registered here are committed to creating, tracking, and reporting the tangible social differences they’re making. 3. Type of Entities on SSE: The SSE is versatile. Whether you’re a Not-For-Profit Organization or a For-Profit Social Enterprise, you can leverage this platform to raise funds. However, the primary intent should always be social betterment, regardless of the profit orientation. 4. Key Features of SSE: The core strength of SSE lies in its mission to simplify, diversify, and bolster the growth of social enterprises. By acting as a hub for social financing, it brings together social enterprises, philanthropists, and investors, streamlining the process of impact investment. Eligibility Criteria for Listing on SSE: 1. Core Social Intent: The enterprise should have a clear focus on creating a social impact. It should align with the 17 Social Development Goals (SDG) and could involve products, services, research, or even governance. 2. Target Audience: Social enterprises should primarily aim at serving underserved or underprivileged populations. The areas or regions they serve should ideally be ones lagging in developmental indicators. Mandatory Pre-requisites for NPOs: 1. Legal Framework: An NPO must be registered as such and should hold valid certifications under Sections 12A/12AA/12AB of the Income Tax Act 1961. 2. Tax Benefits: Valid 80G registration is crucial, signaling that donations to the NPO can avail tax deductions. 3. Track Record: The NPO should have been in operation for at least three years. 4. Financial Health: In the preceding financial year, the NPO should have had an annual spending of a minimum of Rs. 50 lakhs and funding of at least Rs. 10 lakhs. Conclusion: The introduction of the Social Stock Exchange marks a revolutionary step towards integrating social good with financial mechanisms. By offering a regulated platform for social enterprises and NPOs, it promises not only to amplify their reach but also ensure that their endeavors create a sustainable and measurable social impact. As the world grapples with socio-economic challenges, such initiatives pave the way for a more inclusive and empathetic future.
SEBI seeks public input on recognizing a body corporate for supervising Research Analysts. Learn about the proposal, background, and how to provide comments
Explore SEBI LODR Regulation 2015’s requirements for audit, nomination, remuneration, stakeholders relationship, and risk management committees. Learn about committee composition, roles, and meeting norms.
Unraveling SEBI’s 2023 Notification on the (Depositories and Participants) (Second Amendment) Regulations. Dive into its implications, changes, and key takeaways.
SEBI announces the Third Amendment to the Securities Contracts Regulations pertaining to Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations for 2023.