Sebi reviewing IPO rules for smaller companies and delisting norms: Tuhin Kanta Pandey

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is actively analyzing new frameworks for small company IPOs and delisting procedures. In a move to bolster global fund management operations from Indian turf, proposed enhancements to portfolio man...

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India's markets regulator ​is reviewing rules ​governing initial public offerings ​by small companies and delisting regulations, the Securities and Exchange Board of ‌India (SEBI) ⁠chairman said ⁠on Wednesday.

"Issues such as market ​making was adding to cost for small ​company IPOs," SEBI chief Tuhin Kanta Pandey said at an ​event in Mumbai. "A ⁠comprehensive review ‌is underway," he ​added.

SEBI ​is also looking to ⁠support global fund management activity from ​India, Pandey said, adding ​that proposed changes to portfolio manager regulations would support decision-makers in trading from onshore.


On the recently introduced closing ‌auction session that determines closing prices, Pandey said any ​manipulation ​would be ⁠detected faster under the new system and that the regulator would take ​strict action if any was found.
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