Sebi eases delisting norms for PSUs with over 90% government holding
Sebi has introduced new measures to simplify voluntary delisting for specific PSUs, excluding banks, NBFCs, and insurance firms, where the government or other PSUs hold at least 90% of shares. The amended regulations allow delisting through a fixed price mechanism, eliminating the need for a (...)
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