The government has allowed companies to invest up to 10% of CSR funds in social stock exchange instruments issued by not-for-profit organisations.

The government has allowed companies to invest up to 10% of CSR funds in social stock exchange instruments issued by not-for-profit organisations.

Companies can now invest up to ten percent of their Corporate Social Responsibility funds into special instruments. These instruments are called zero coupon zero principal…

India's Social Stock Exchange receives a significant boost. Companies can now channel a portion of their Corporate Social Responsibility spending through this platform. This move…

NSE supports MCA's new rule allowing up to 10% CSR spending via Social Stock Exchange to enhance funding for non-profits.

Reform of social stock exchanges, a work in progress