Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations) Regulations, 2018 Chapter IV OWNERSHIP OF STOCK EXCHANGES AND CLEARING CORPORATIONS
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Shareholding disclosure requirement: stock exchanges and clearing corporations must publish quarterly shareholding patterns online per listing obligations. Recognised stock exchanges and recognised clearing corporations must disclose their shareholding pattern on their websites quarterly in the format specified for listed companies under the Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements, and must monitor and ensure continuous compliance with this chapter; this replaces an earlier obligation to submit quarterly shareholding details to the Board including the ten largest shareholders and specified acquisitions.
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Shareholding disclosure requirement: stock exchanges and clearing corporations must publish quarterly shareholding patterns online per listing obligations.
Recognised stock exchanges and recognised clearing corporations must disclose their shareholding pattern on their websites quarterly in the format specified for listed companies under the Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements, and must monitor and ensure continuous compliance with this chapter; this replaces an earlier obligation to submit quarterly shareholding details to the Board including the ten largest shareholders and specified acquisitions.
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