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India's markets regulator on Wednesday reduced the regulatory requirements for foreign investors who invest exclusively in ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has approved new rules. Startup founders can now hold employee stock ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), in its 210th board meeting held in Mumbai, approved a broad set of ...
Previously, it was mandated that founders be classified as "promoters" when filing their initial public offering (IPO) ...
The move, announced on June 18, is expected to streamline the co-investment process and attract more capital to India’s ...
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has approved a key reform allowing investment advisers (IAs) and research ...
SEBI’s Board has allowed the use of liquid mutual funds and overnight funds as an additional route to fulfill deposit ...
Sebi eased rules around ESOP retention for promoters, widened the offer-for-sale exemption to include converted CCS shares, ...
SEBI allows Category I & II AIFs to offer co-investment options via a dedicated framework, boosting private capital flow into ...
The markets regulator Sebi, in its board meeting, approved the mandate for top company personnel to hold shares in Demat form ...
In a major policy shift, PSUs (excluding banks, NBFCs, insurers) with 90% or more government/PSU holding can delist through a ...
Startup industry stakeholders lauded Sebi's new rule where founders can now hold or exercise ESOPs after going public, but ...
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