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India's market regulator to restart review of $440 million Digit Insurance IPO: Sources

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) put Canadian billionaire Prem Watsa-backed Digit Insurance IPO’s in "abeyance" earlier this month, saying certain observations had been issued, but did not elaborate.

September 30, 2022 / 17:41 IST
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Representative Image: Reuters
Representative Image: Reuters

India’s markets regulator will restart a review of a $440 million initial public offering of Digit Insurance after the company resolved certain compliance issues that had led to the regulator putting the process on hold, two sources told Reuters on Friday.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) put Canadian billionaire Prem Watsa-backed Digit Insurance IPO’s in "abeyance" earlier this month, saying certain observations had been issued, but did not elaborate.

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Reuters has previously reported that the regulator was concerned that privately-held Digit issued shares to more than 200 individuals in the past financial year, which is not allowed under Indian laws and regulations.

One of the sources said Digit gave an explanation to the regulator about the share issue, which the company said did not violate the regulations.