News & Media 13th Dec 2024

What SEBI’s new clarification means to investors buying unlisted shares

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Manendra SinghPartner | Mumbai

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A clarification by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the capital markets regulator, regarding the sale of unlisted shares by certain platforms to retail investors has brought the focus on India’s bourgeoning non-listed market and the regulatory risks.

Pavan Burugula writes on “What SEBI’s new clarification means to investors buying unlisted shares” with insights from our Partner Manendra Singh.

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