HomeNewsBusinessMarketsActively reviewing clause that restricts AMCs from entering unrelated biz: SEBIs Manoj Kumar

Actively reviewing clause that restricts AMCs from entering unrelated biz: SEBIs Manoj Kumar

The SEBI official said it is working on clause 24(B) that puts restrictions on business activities of an asset management company

April 15, 2025 / 16:31 IST
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is working on reviewing and removing restrictions associated with the clause 24(B), executive director Manoj Kumar said at CIIs Mutual Fund Summit 2025 held in Mumbai on April 15.

The market regulator's clause 24(B) deals with the restrictions on business activities of an asset management company (AMC) .

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Kumar noted that 24(B) clause  is one of the serious obstacles for the mutual fund industry. “We are doing a significant review of regulation 24. Those who are familiar with the regulation may recall that this is the only restrictive clause of the entire mutual fund regulation. We are trying to review the entire regulation because we have come to the conclusion that mutual fund regulation is the lengthiest regulation of all the regulations,” he said.

The regulation says: The asset management company shall not undertake any other business activities except activities in the nature of portfolio management services, management of offshore funds, advisory services and such other activities as financial services as may be permitted by the Board: Provided that asset management company may itself or through its subsidiaries undertake such activities as are mentioned above, subject to compliance with such conditions, as the Board may specify from time to time."