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SEBI may get a chance to oversee unlisted subsidiaries of listed companies

The government may allow certain sections of SEBI regulations to be amended so as to give it powers over unlisted subsidiaries of listed companies.

November 13, 2017 / 15:41 IST
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Tarun Sharma Moneycontrol News

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) may give some leeway to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to regulate unlisted subsidiaries of listed companies. At present, all unlisted companies are outside the purview of SEBI.

“We are ready to vacate some space to SEBI to ensure better corporate governance by listed companies and protection of investor interests,” a senior official at MCA told Moneycontrol.

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For this, the government may allow certain sections of SEBI regulations to be amended so as to give it powers over unlisted subsidiaries of listed companies.

Last month a Sebi panel led by Uday Kotak on corporate governance reforms had suggested it wouldn’t be in the interests of the MCA to hand over even partial oversight to Sebi on unlisted subsidiaries. In a clear indication that the Ministry was opposed to let go of its powers, its report said any such move would be deemed an ‘encroachment into the unlisted space which is regulated by the MCA.”