SEBI
In order to facilitate access to financing, standardize operations and improve risk management for brokers, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has suggested…
Nomination rules have been made easier by SEBI for demat and mutual fund investors.
SEBI plans to launch a pilot program for corporate bond tokenization, with a possible rollout in 6 to 9 months, according to the reports.
In order to allow payroll-related investment in mutual funds via salary deductions, SEBI has made a proposal.
For the IPO, Moneyview submitted draft papers to SEBI for Rs. 1,500 crore, according to the reports.
SEBI is moving away from solution oriented programs and introducing lifecycle funds. Categorization rules have changed.
After a ten-year wait, SEBI grants the NSE IPO its NOC.
A SEBI investor survey found that 63% of Indian households are aware of market products but only 9.5% actually invest in them.
SEBI has cut down the brokerage fees for mutual funds, as per the fresh reports.