Chapter III - PUBLIC ISSUE AND LISTING OF DEBT SECURITIES AND NON CONVERTIBLE REDEEMABLE PREFERENCE SHARES
Part A - PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO PUBLIC ISSUE AND LISTING OF DEBT SECURITIES AND NON CONVERTIBLE REDEEMABLE PREFERENCE SHARES (From Regulation 25 to Regulation 38)
Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue and Listing of Non-Convertible Securities) Regulations, 2021 Chapter V ISSUANCE AND LISTING OF PERPETUAL DEBT INSTRUMENTS, PERPETUAL NON-CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES AND SIMILAR INSTRUMENTS
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Perpetual instruments listing: issuers must obtain regulatory approval and meet disclosure, compliance and fee requirements. Issuance and listing of perpetual debt instruments and perpetual non cumulative preference shares forming part of non equity regulatory capital require regulatory approval and compliance with chapter conditions. Issuers must follow applicable regulatory guidelines and laws, make disclosures specified in Schedule I and any additional Board or regulatory disclosures, describe features and risk factors in the offer document, comply with listing regulations, and pay the regulatory fee collected by the designated stock exchange as specified in Schedule VI.
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Perpetual instruments listing: issuers must obtain regulatory approval and meet disclosure, compliance and fee requirements.
Issuance and listing of perpetual debt instruments and perpetual non cumulative preference shares forming part of non equity regulatory capital require regulatory approval and compliance with chapter conditions. Issuers must follow applicable regulatory guidelines and laws, make disclosures specified in Schedule I and any additional Board or regulatory disclosures, describe features and risk factors in the offer document, comply with listing regulations, and pay the regulatory fee collected by the designated stock exchange as specified in Schedule VI.
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