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Govt notifies wider scope for fast track mergers under Companies ActThe government has broadened the scope of fast track mergers under the Companies Act, 2013, to expedite corporate restructuring, particular...
Govt widens scope of fast-track mergers; move to benefit larger number of firmsThe corporate affairs ministry has broadened the scope of fast-track mergers, particularly benefiting small and medium-sized enterprises, a...
Meesho concludes reverse flip process; likely to file DRHP in 2–3 weeksSoftBank-backed Meesho has completed its reverse flip, moving its domicile to India and becoming a fully Indian company. The board approved...
Meesho secures NCLT approval for reverse flip; faces $280-300 million tax outgo in the USMeesho, like fellow Y Combinator-backed startups Groww and Razorpay, was incorporated in the US to simplify access to global capital. Howev...
Reverse flipping by Indian startups gathers steam: Here’s all you need to knowBetter listing prospects and easier legal formalities are seeing many Indian startups change domicile to India from overseas. Here's a look...
Razorpay completes reverse flip from US to India with MCA approvalRazorpay had applied to the regulators for the reverse flip under amended rules, which do not require companies to apply to the NCLT. Razor...
Merge ahead! Govt shifts gears to put fast-track M&As in the express laneBudget 2025 aims to streamline company mergers by expanding the scope and simplifying the fast-track route (FTR). The proposal includes add...
Reverse flipping: The billion-dollar Gharwapsi fueling India’s startup swaggerIndian startups are increasingly “reverse flipping” back from foreign jurisdictions due to regulatory reforms, maturing capital markets, an...
Iron out ‘reverse flipping’ kinks: Startups tell govtStartup Policy Forum (SPF), an industry group representing over 50 new-age companies, in a communication to the Ministry of Corporate Affai...
Pine Labs gets NCLT nod to reverse flip Singapore entityIn an order issued on April 9, the Chandigarh-bench of the NCLT said that Pine Labs has taken approvals from all statutory and regulatory b...
Zepto completes reverse flip from Singapore to India ahead of IPOQuick commerce company Zepto has completed a reverse flip from Singapore to India to become an Indian parent's entity ahead of its proposed...
Meesho closes $550 million round; moves NCLT to shift domicileMeesho is now aiming to file the draft IPO papers in the second half of 2025 and a potential listing in 2026, contingent on the speed of NC...
India regulatory reform could hasten homecoming of IPO-bound startupsIndia's removal of the National Company Law Tribunal approval for reverse flip mergers is accelerating the return of Indian startups domici...
Reverse flips get on the fast-track; quick comm's Diwali playThe government has eased the approval process for startups looking to shift their base back to India. Details on this and more in today’s E...
Govt fast-tracks approval process for overseas-headquartered startups' mergers into Indian armsExperts said the move will mainly benefit startups set up by Indians, which are headquartered overseas but now want to move back to India t...
Centre amends rules related to amalgamations under companies lawThe government has revised rules for mergers under the companies law, now requiring prior RBI approval for amalgamations involving a foreig...
Kreditbee, Khatabook's domicile shift likely to pave way for IPOsValued at $700 million, Kreditbee flipping base to India will set the stage for a domestic initial public offering by the company — the key...
Singapore court clears Pine Labs plea to move domicile to IndiaThe approval from Singapore's court paves the way for Peak XV Partners-backed Pine Labs to shift its domicile to India. Multiple other comp...
Groww moves domicile to India from the USIncreasing number of large startups across sectors looking to shift from US, Singapore
More startups India-bound, map ‘reverse flip’Pine Labs and Udaan are the latest to plan shifting their holding companies to India with an eye on the long term. They join several other ...