Established in 1992 with three main objectiveslTo protect the interest of investors in securitieslTo promote the development of securities marketlMake rules and regulations for the securities market
The Following are some of the main functions of SEBI: 1. The business that happens in the Indian stock exchanges and other securities markets in India2. Registering and monitoring of Intermediaries...
The Following are some of the main functions of SEBI: 1. The business that happens in the Indian stock exchanges and other securities markets in India2. Registering and monitoring of Intermediaries...
SEBI is the primary governing/regulatory body for the securities market in India. All transactions in the securities market in India are governed & regulated by SEBI. The SEBI Governs the...
Objectives of SEBI: As an important entity in the market it works with following objectives: 1. It tries to develop the securities market. 2. Promotes Investors Interest. 3. Makes rules and...