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SEBI mandates draft abridged prospectus, introduces QR-based IPO disclosures in ICDR overhaul

The move is intended to ensure that investors get access to key information in a simplified format at an early stage of the public issue process
March 23, 2026 / 18:00 IST
SEBI Mandates Draft Abridged Prospectus, Introduces QR-Based IPO Disclosures in ICDR Overhaul
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  • SEBI mandates draft abridged prospectus with IPO offer documents
  • Physical abridged prospectus replaced by QR codes and web links
  • New standard format and word limits for abridged prospectuses

Market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India has notified the ICDR (Amendment) Regulations, 2026, with the introduction of a draft abridged prospectus, which will now be required to be filed alongside draft offer documents such as the draft red herring prospectus. This document, designed as a concise and structured summary of the issue, must also be hosted on the websites of the issuer, SEBI, stock exchanges, and lead managers. The move is intended to ensure that investors get access to key information in a simplified format at an early stage of the public issue process.

In a parallel push toward digitisation, SEBI has done away with the requirement of attaching a physical abridged prospectus with application forms. Instead, issuers must provide QR codes and web links that allow investors to access the red herring prospectus, abridged prospectus, and price band advertisement. This is expected to reduce paperwork and align the IPO process with increasingly digital investor participation.

The regulator has also overhauled disclosure requirements under Schedule VI by prescribing a standardised format for abridged prospectuses. A newly introduced Annexure lays down detailed yet concise sections that issuers must include, such as a summary of the business, industry overview, financial highlights for the past three years, key performance indicators, top risk factors, and details of promoter shareholding before and after the issue. Importantly, SEBI has imposed word limits for several sections to improve readability and prevent overly technical disclosures.

Additional transparency measures include the requirement to disclose summaries of contingent liabilities and related party transactions, areas that are often closely scrutinised by investors. At the same time, certain redundant provisions have been removed to streamline the overall framework.

Another notable operational change relates to lock-in requirements. In cases where a lock-in on specified securities cannot be created in the usual manner, depositories will now be empowered to mark such securities as “non-transferable” for the duration of the lock-in period. This ensures that regulatory intent is enforced even in exceptional scenarios.

The move is towards SEBI’s broader effort to balance investor protection with ease of doing business. By standardising disclosures and leveraging technology, the regulator aims to make offer documents more user-friendly while maintaining the depth of information required for informed investment decisions.

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first published: Mar 23, 2026 05:58 pm

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