To register a mutual fund in India, you require approval from SEBI. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is a body that controls and regulates the securities market....
MOREWe have heard a lot about companies listing on the stock exchange. But a very few of us are aware of the benefits of stock exchange listing. Listed companies get...
MOREIf at any point, SEBI, which is also known as the Securities and Exchange Board of India, doubts any of the listed company has committed contraventions or discrepancy or default,...
MORESecurities Transaction Tax was introduced by Ex-Finance Minister, P. Chidambaram in the Budget 2004. However, it came into effect from October 2014. The sole objective behind the enforcement of the...
MOREMergers and Amalgamation is a restructuring tool aiming to expand and diversify businesses for various reasons such as to gain competitive advantage, reduce costs or availing of tax benefits. The...
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