SEBI’s Regulatory Framework for Index Providers
Recently, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) introduced the regulatory framework for index providers to enhance transparency and accountability in benchmark index administration.
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- Index providers offering indices for use in India are required to register with the regulator and obtain authorization for the introduction of such indices.
- An index provider must have a minimum net worth of Rs. 25 crore and must have a minimum of 5 years of experience in index administration
- An index provider must constitute an oversight committee to review the existing index design.
- The committee must also review the index methodology to ensure it ....
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