Securities and Exchange Board of India

SEBI reconstitutes advisory committee on alternative investment policy; Chair-N R Narayana Murthy

SEBI reconstitutes advisory committee on alternative investment policy; Chair-N R Narayana Murthy

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has reconstituted its alternative investment policy advisory committee, which advises the capital markets regulator on a range of issues that impact further development of the AIF (Alternative Investment Fund) industry)space. The reconstituted committee has 20 members. Infosys co-founder N R Narayana Murthy is the chair of this committee. Earlier there were

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Sebi reconstitutes its 8-member advisory committee on Investor Protection and Education Fund; Head-G Mahalingam

Sebi reconstitutes its 8-member advisory committee on Investor Protection and Education Fund; Head-G Mahalingam

Securities and Exchange Board of India has restructured its advisory committee on Investor Protection and Education Fund (IPEF), under the chairmanship of G Mahalingam. G Mahalingam, the former Whole Time Member of Sebi, is the new Chair of the eight-member committee. Members of Committee: Vijay Kumar Venkataraman, Mrin Agarwal, A Balasubramanian, M G Parameswaran, GP Garg, N Hariharan and

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Securities and Exchange Board of India

SEBI constitutes a 4-member high powered advisory committee on settlement orders

Capital markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India has constituted a four-member “high powered advisory committee on settlement orders and compounding of offenses”. The Chairman of the committee will be Vijay C Daga, retired judge of the High Court of Bombay. The terms of reference of the Committee will be as per “Securities and Exchange Board

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