No separate exchange for small, medium firms - SEBI
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) said on Monday it does not require setting up a separate exchange for small and medium enterprises (SME).
"It doesn't have to be separate exchange (for SMEs) " Chairman C B Bhave, told reporters after a board meeting.
The paid-up capital of SME would be capped at 250 million rupees, Bhave said, adding small and medium firms would be required their issues to be fully underwritten.
(Reporting by Ketan Bondre; Editing by Harish Nambiar)
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