Sebi approved a series of reforms to improve market efficiency and investor protection. Key changes include the return of exchange-based buybacks, intraday borrowing for mutual funds, faster AIF launches, easier municipal bond fundraising and simplified transmission of securities to legal heirs.

SEBI's board will discuss reintroducing open-market buybacks and streamlining AIF and mutual fund processes in tomorrow's meeting.

This Friday, Sebi's board is gearing up for a pivotal meeting focused on several transformative proposals. Among these is the revival of open-market share buybacks, now with a…

Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has given the green light to reintroduce open market buybacks for companies, effective August 1. This new route allows firms to…

Sebi reintroduces open market share buybacks, eases mutual fund borrowing rules, and streamlines securities transfer procedures.

Sebi approved a series of reforms to improve market efficiency and investor protection. Key changes include the return of exchange-based buybacks, intraday borrowing for mutual…

Market regulator Sebi on Friday approved a raft of proposals, including the reintroduction of open market share buybacks through stock exchanges, relaxation of intra-day borrowing…

SEBI reintroduces open market buybacks, streamlines AIF launches, and enhances SME framework for better capital raising.

Sebi has greenlit buyback flexibility for companies, reintroducing open market options via exchanges from August 1. Mutual funds gain relaxed borrowing norms for liquidity, and…

SEBIs decision to restore open-market buybacks through stock exchanges marks a pragmatic regulatory shift that supports efficient capital allocation. The move recognises evolving…

Open-market buybacks surge as SEBI reintroduces flexible mechanisms, allowing companies to return ₹25,000 crore to shareholders in 2026.