Sebi Introduces Stricter Profitability Norms for SME IPOs to Safeguard Investors
Sebi has introduced stricter norms for SME IPOs, including a profitability requirement and a 20% cap on OFS, aiming to protect investors and ensure market integrity.
Sebi has introduced stricter norms for SME IPOs, including a profitability requirement and a 20% cap on OFS, aiming to protect investors and ensure market integrity.
Sebi introduces stricter regulations for SME IPOs, including profitability requirements and caps on offer-for-sale, to safeguard investor interests and ensure a credible fundraisin...
Sebi tightens rules for SMEs aiming to list on public markets and for merchant bankers, introducing stricter regulations and phased release of lock-in for promoters' holdings.
Sebi introduces stringent regulations for SME IPOs to enhance transparency, governance, and prevent misuse of funds. Companies must show an EBITDA of Rs 1 crore in at least two of ...