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NSE launches Electronic Gold Receipts to formalise India’s gold market; successfully dematerialises 1 kg gold barThe National Stock Exchange introduced Electronic Gold Receipts, enabling dematerialised gold trading backed by physical assets in regulate...
Sebi moots demat requirement for directors, KMPs ahead of IPOSEBI has proposed that certain shareholders, including directors, key managerial personnel, and current employees, must hold their shares i...
Sebi eases timeline for AIFs to hold investments in demat formSebi has extended the timeline for AIFs to convert investments into dematerialised form until October 31 for investments made before July 1...
Demat deadline eased for large unlisted companiesIn October 2023, the ministry had made it mandatory for these companies to issue securities in only dematerialised forms by September 2024....
Sebi proposes mandatory dematerialisation of securities in case of stock split, consolidationIf an investor lacks a demat account, the issuer company will be obligated to open a separate demat account with a suitable ownership ledge...
Sebi issues guidelines for AIFs on holding investment in demat form, custodian appointmentsThe new framework, effective from October 1, 2024, mandates that any investment made by an AIF after this date must be held in dematerialis...
How to convert your physical paper shares to dematHere's a complete step-by-step process to convert physical shares into demat form.
Sold listed shares in physical form in FY 2018-19? You might end up paying higher taxesSEBI in a notification dated June 8, 2018, restricted the transfer of equity shares in physical form after December 5, 2018. This deadline ...
From April 1, shares can be transferred in demat form only: SebiIn December 2018, the watchdog extended the deadline for transfer of shares of listed companies only in dematerialised (demat) form to Apri...
Physical shares will become illiquid after March 31: Here's how to demat themIf you haven't demated your physical shares here is a look at what will happen to those shares and how you can dematerialise them before th...
Dematerialisation of shares: How companies race against time and investors reminisce about a bygone eraMore than two decades after dematerialisation of physical shares, investors still love to hold on to paper shares
From Oct 2, unlisted companies to issue new shares in demat form: GovernmentThe Corporate Affairs Ministry believes that elimination of risks associated with physical certificates would be a key benefit of having sh...
Govt to make it compulsory for unlisted cos to issue shares in demat formThe unlisted corporates would have to ensure that shares are transferred only in dematerialised (demat) or electronic form.
Say goodbye to share certificates, you have time till December to go dematMany investors, especially senior citizens, still hold shares in physical form.
CDSL surges 11% on demat share buzzThere are reports that the government will press ahead with the process in next few weeks.
- Public cos to keep certificates in a dematerialised form
All public companies that have raised money through issue of shares, debentures or financial instruments will have to keep their certificat...
- Holding mutual funds in a demat account
Investors can now hold their mutual fund units in dematerialised form. Investor who own a demat account can use it to hold mutual fund unit...