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SEBI : SEBI seeks public feedback on proposed amendments to Master Circulars for InvITs and REITs regarding director nominations. Submit ...
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SEBI : Explore the disclosure and compliance requirements for listed entities under SEBI regulations, including quarterly, half-yearly, a...
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SEBI : Bombay High Court held that minority shareholders of Bharat Nidhi Ltd. (BNL) are entitled to get documents related to proceedings ...
SEBI : Himachal Pradesh High Court held that the provisions of Section 26E of the Securitisation and Reconstructions of Financial Assets ...
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SEBI : Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has amended its regulations governing Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) with the...
SEBI : SEBI recognizes BSE as the Research Analyst and Investment Adviser Supervisory Body (RAASB and IAASB) for five years starting July...
SEBI : Explore the SEBI Infrastructure Investment Trusts (Second Amendment) Regulations 2024. Understand changes, implementation, and imp...
SEBI decided to permit the Clearing Corporations to make investments in Overnight Funds; however, the combined investments made by Clearing Corporations in Liquid Funds and Overnight Funds shall not exceed a limit of ten percent of the total investible resources. Further, the investments in Overnight Funds shall also be considered as ‘Liquid Assets’, for the purpose of calculation of Net worth of a Clearing Corporation.
Institutional Placement shall mean a preferential issue of units by a listed REIT only to Institutional Investors, as defined under REIT Regulations or circulars issued thereunder.
Guidelines for preferential issue of units and institutional placement of units by a listed Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT)- A listed InvIT may make a preferential issue of units or institutional placement of units under these guidelines, if it satisfies the following conditions:
Law being dynamic in nature can never be static. With new amendments, new compliances needs to be ensured. Keeping these in mind the following are the checklist that needs to be abided by the Listed Entities by 1st April 2020. Reg No. Provision Views 17 (1) (A) The Board of directors of the top 1000 […]
Specific disclosures are required under the SEBI LODR Regulations in certain matters such as delay / default in payment of interest / principal on debt securities such as Non-Convertible Debt (NCDs), Non-Convertible Redeemable Preference Shares (NCRPS) etc. It has been observed that similar disclosures are generally not made by listed entities with respect to loans from banks and financial institutions.
The Companies which are Listed on the Stock Exchange(s) has required to be comply with the various SEBI Regulations. In this Article we will discuss about the Quarterly/Half Yearly/Annually and General Compliance under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Substantial Acquisition […]
Notification under Securities and Exchange Board of India (Certification of Associated Persons in the Securities Markets) Regulations, 2007-The trading members shall ensure that all such associated persons who are approved users or sales personnel as on the date of this notification obtain the certification by passing the Commodity Derivatives Certification Examination within two years from the date of this notification:
The salient features of the proposed SEBI (Portfolio Managers) Regulations, 2019 are: 1. To enhance the eligibility criteria and to define the role of Principal Officer clearly. The enhanced eligibility criteria to be applicable to any employee with decision making authority relating to management of the clients’ portfolios.
Technology is a key game changer in financial services as it can not only provide fast and better services to the consumer, it can also be a catalyst in improving the ease of doing business, said Shri Ajay Tyagi, Chairman, SEBI while participating in a panel discussion on Technology in Financial Services at Singapore on November 16, 2019.
In cash segment, the VaR margin is collected by Clearing Corporation (CC) upfront from trading member/clearing member by adjusting against the available liquid assets of TM/CM at the time of trade. However, the quantum, form and mode of collection of the margin from the client is left to the discretion of TM/CM.