SEBI : SEBI's 2026 fast-track AIF framework shifts responsibility from regulatory pre-approval to merchant bankers and fund managers. The...
SEBI : SEBI has introduced significant reforms by reclassifying REITs as equity instruments and easing operational rules for InvITs. The ...
SEBI : This article explains how Electronic Gold Receipts (EGRs) create a regulated, exchange-traded market backed by physical gold. It h...
SEBI : SEBI flagged alleged revenue misrepresentation, undisclosed fund transfers, and accounting irregularities, raising concerns over d...
CA, CS, CMA : A comprehensive review of significant developments across Income Tax, GST, Customs, DGFT, SEBI, MCA, IBBI, and RBI. The update hig...
SEBI : SEBI proposes amendments to the Municipal Debt Securities Regulations to encourage retail participation through investor incentive...
SEBI : SEBI proposes recognising intraday borrowing as a cash management tool by permitting broader borrowing purposes with board-approve...
SEBI : SEBI proposes revising the securities transmission framework by simplifying documentation, standardising procedures, and increasin...
SEBI : SEBI proposes the GARUDA mechanism to reduce AIF scheme launch timelines while retaining post-facto regulatory oversight and compl...
SEBI : SEBI has proposed amendments to align the SDI Regulations with the RBI's 2025 securitisation framework and support the listed secu...
SEBI : In Re Udit Todi & 13 Others (Securities and Exchange Board of India) Capital markets regulator Sebi on Monday barred 14 enti...
Goods and Services Tax : Kasturba Health Society Vs Union of India (Bombay High Court) On going through the impugned orders challenged here, we find that t...
SEBI : In re Dwitiya Trading Limited (SEBI) The conduct of the Noticee in not paying heed to the summonses issued by SEBI and resultant n...
SEBI : In re Reliance Industries Ltd (SEBI) It was observed by RIL has entered into a scheme of manipulative trades in respect of the sal...
SEBI : SEBI has amended the framework for handling clients' unpaid securities by introducing direct demat pay-out with auto-pledge throug...
SEBI : SEBI has introduced a Settlement Helpdesk to assist applicants with filing settlement applications, computing indicative amounts, ...
SEBI : SEBI has constituted an Expert Working Group to review the Debenture Trustees regulatory framework, strengthen trustee responsibil...
SEBI : SEBI has introduced a lighter NISM certification for Persons Associated with Investment Advice who perform only sales and other no...
SEBI : SEBI has proposed a unified advertisement framework replacing multiple entity-specific codes with a Common Advertisement Code. The...
A new framework simplifies registration, KYC, and renewals for select low-risk foreign investors. The move reduces compliance burden while strengthening India’s capital market accessibility.
Clear routes for eligibility, capital requirements, and fit-and-proper standards are prescribed. The key outcome is a more resilient and credible MF ecosystem.
The consultation paper suggests consolidating trading norms across stock and commodity derivatives exchanges to simplify regulations and reduce compliance burdens.
The 2026 amendment clarifies that rating agencies may undertake activities and ratings under other financial regulators’ frameworks. It also confirms that such ratings will be governed and supervised by the respective sectoral authority.
SEBI revised the technical glitch framework to ease compliance for stock brokers. Smaller brokers are largely excluded, significantly reducing regulatory burden.
SEBI simplified the accreditation process by allowing interim agreement execution and relaxing net-worth documentation. The move balances operational ease with investor protection.
SEBI revised the technical glitch framework to reduce compliance burden on smaller brokers and simplify reporting. The update also rationalises penalties and technology requirements.
SEBI has mandated uniform CTR and HYTR reporting formats for Specialized Investment Funds. The move ensures consistent monitoring of SIF compliance with mutual fund regulations and SIF-specific norms.
The regulator held that the earlier ₹1,000 crore benchmark was no longer proportionate. Raising the threshold to ₹5,000 crore significantly reduces unnecessary governance burdens for routine debt issuers.
SEBI proposes allowing issuers to offer incentives in public debt issues to attract retail investors. The key takeaway is that benefits are permitted only for initial allottees to boost participation without distorting markets.