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SEBI : Discover the process and benefits of listing companies on India's stock exchanges, including the SME and Main Boards. Learn about ...
SEBI : Explore how aligning ESG compliance with SDGs can bridge gaps in corporate sustainability, ensuring a holistic approach to environ...
SEBI : SEBI reduces the face value of debt securities and non-convertible redeemable preference shares (NCRPS) to Rs. 10,000, boosting no...
SEBI : SEBI's new circular on 'True to Label' pricing creates regulatory risks for brokers and customers alike. Understand its impact on ...
SEBI : Stay informed on SEBI's (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011, Regulation 29: Disclosure of acquisit...
SEBI : Explore SEBI's proposal for summary proceedings in Intermediaries Regulations, aiming to expedite violations handling for market i...
SEBI : Explore SEBI proposal for a new asset class aimed at bridging the gap between Mutual Funds and Portfolio Management Services with ...
SEBI : SEBI seeks public feedback on proposed amendments to Master Circulars for InvITs and REITs regarding director nominations. Submit ...
SEBI : SEBI's draft circular on interest income from cash collaterals held by Clearing Corporations (CCs) invites public comments by July...
SEBI : Explore SEBI's MF Lite Regulations consultation paper proposing relaxed rules for passively managed mutual fund schemes to boost i...
SEBI : Explore the disclosure and compliance requirements for listed entities under SEBI regulations, including quarterly, half-yearly, a...
SEBI : Supreme Court's landmark ruling in SEBI v. Abhijit Ranjan clarifies insider trading laws, emphasizing the importance of profit mot...
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 ...
SEBI : Explore recent SAT verdict in 20 Microns Limited v. BSE Limited case on Regulation 17(1A) of LODR. Learn about implications and a ...
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 : SEBI updates Credit Rating Agencies Regulations, defining "liquid asset" and ensuring effective rating processes. Learn about the ...
SEBI : Explore SEBI's latest Master Circular on surveillance of securities markets, covering trading rules, insider trading regulations, ...
SEBI seeks public comments on Reports submitted by Committee on Review of Regulations and Relevant Circulars pertaining to Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs)
Pursuant to the approval of the SEBI Board, in its meeting held on December 28, 2017, Stock Exchanges have been permitted to trade commodity derivatives along with other segments of securities market effective from October 01, 2018.
SEBI has placed a Consultation Paper on Review of SEBI (Issue of Capital & Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2009 on the website for public comments. Comments are invited on the Consultation Paper latest by May 25,2018.
There are multiple reasons why people change their name. Major Examples are Due to Marriage, Astrological Believes, Due to Divorce etc. For the reason whatsoever, people change their name, it is recommended to update the new name on all the important documents such as PAN, Aadhar, Voter id, Passport, Shares and Securities, Insurance etc. Today we are writing about, “How to Change the name on Physical Share Certificates.
Non-compliance with certain provisions of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 and the Standard Operating Procedure for suspension and revocation of trading of specified securities.
For the Equity Derivatives segment, the client margins which are required to be compulsorily collected and reported to the Exchange/Clearing Corporation, as the case may be, by the Clearing members / Trading members shall include initial margin, exposure margin/extreme loss margin, calendar spread margin and mark to market settlements.
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has been issuing various circulars/ guidelines from time to time. In order to enable the industry and other users to have access to all the applicable circulars/ directions at one place, Master Circular for Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs) has been prepared.
What will you do if you lose an important document such as your Share Certificate? It can prove to be a nightmare as there are chances of the document being misused, leading to a huge financial loss. If you have lost or misplaced your share certificates of any company, you need to immediately inform the police and respective company, of which you had the shares. You must need to quote the folio number and details of share certificates to the company for their reference. When a company receives an intimation that you have lost the shares, the folio number or the details provided to the company are frozen in lieu of the lost one. This is done by the company to prevent any fraud or transfer of shares.
SEBI vide Circular No. IMD/FPIC/CIR/P/2018/61 dated April 5, 2018 introduced a new system for Monitoring of Foreign Investment limits in listed Indian companies and prescribed guidelines w.r.t the necessary infrastructure, data to be provided by listed Indian companies and other related matters.
Where an employee has to his credit 286 days or more of ordinary leaves, the further credit of 15 days ordinary leave shall be done at the beginning of each half year (on 1st April or 1st October) to the employee’s additional ordinary leave account and the ordinary leaves availed during the six month period thereafter ending on 30th September or 31st March shall be deducted from such account: