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  2. Securities and Exchange Board of India - Wikipedia

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    The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is the regulatory body for securities and commodity market in India under the administrative domain of Ministry of Finance within the Government of India. It was established on 12 April 1988 as an executive body and was given statutory powers on 30 January 1992 through the SEBI Act, 1992. [1] [5]

  3. Financial regulation in India - Wikipedia

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    SEBI introduces new norms for investment advisers and portfolio managers to enhance investor protection. [39] [40] 2021: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) introduces a new framework for investment advisors to strengthen their role as fiduciaries to their clients. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) sets up a committee to review the ...

  4. Know your customer - Wikipedia

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    A pending lawsuit is active in Canada challenging the constitutionality of the new legislation. [11] India: The Reserve Bank of India introduced KYC guidelines [12] for banks in 2002. Italy: The Banca d'Italia exercises regulation power for the financial industry, in 2007 set KYC requirements for financial institutions that operate on Italian ...

  5. National Spot Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In the notice, SEBI asked these brokers as to why they should not be declared not "fit and proper" since they were found to have violated securities regulations. [ 18 ] The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Mumbai Police also found evidence of large-scale irregularities on the part of these brokers in the National Spot Exchange Ltd (NSEL) case.

  6. Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 - Wikipedia

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    The Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 is an act that was enacted for regulation and development of securities market in India. It was amended in the years 1995, 1999, and 2002 to meet the requirements of changing needs of the securities market. It was the 15th Act of 1992.

  7. Clause 49 - Wikipedia

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    In late 2002, SEBI constituted a Committee to assess the adequacy of current corporate governance practices and to suggest improvements. Based on the recommendations of this committee, SEBI issued a modified Clause 49 on 29 October 2004 (the ‘revised Clause 49’) which came into operation on 1 January 2006.

  8. Securities and Exchange Board Of India (Mutual Funds ...

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    Securities and Exchange Board Of India (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996 is a set of regulations in India that govern mutual funds. It is enforced by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). The regulations have been primarily designed to protect the investors. [1] This replace an older set of regulations from 1993.

  9. NBFC and MFI in India - Wikipedia

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    New categorization of NBFCs as per revised framework by Reserve Bank of India (RBI): Reserve Bank of India through a circular in October 2021, [9] has categorized the NBFCs into three layers: [10] Base layer – This layer covers NBFCs which are non-systematically important, i.e., they have a lesser risk and impact on the financial system. It ...