India:
SEBI Introduces Key Changes To Public Offer Norms For Listed Companies
20 April 2022
Majmudar & Partners
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As some of the recent IPOs including those of new-age
technology, e-commerce, and fintech companies have come under
pressure, the SEBI is tightening regulations to avoid an exodus of
investors. A cap has also been imposed on the quantum of funds that
can be raised for use in future acquisitions. Our brief client
presentation highlights these points.
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