The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) regulates India's securities markets, akin to the U.S. SEC. Discover its key roles and investor protection objectives.
Sebi has issued new guidelines for custodians aimed at strengthening regulatory compliance, improving operational standards ...
SEBI is developing a light-touch penalty structure for investment advisers to enhance compliance, transparency, and fairness ...
Sebi chief Tuhin Kanta Pandey says the regulator will review overlaps between mutual fund distributors and investment advisers and introduce a common advertisement code for intermediaries ...
Whole-time members form part of SEBI’s top decision-making body and oversee key regulatory and operational functions.
SEBI said the move aims to reduce compliance burden while maintaining regulatory oversight of research-related activities in the securities market.
Sebi releases new guidelines for custodians, including SBU segregation, net worth, vault rules, governance, and risk ...
India's market regulator Sebi has introduced a simplified certification for employees in non-core research roles, aiming to ease business operations. Staff involved in sales and client interaction ...