SME exchange listing framework mandates full-listing on SME platforms and compulsory market making obligations. The circular requires issuers using Chapter XA of the ICDR Regulations to list their entire specified securities on the SME exchange, file offer documents with SEBI and the SME exchange through merchant bankers without SEBI observations, ensure 100% underwriting with merchant bankers underwriting a prescribed share and permitting nominated investor arrangements, and obliges merchant bankers to provide market making through registered market-maker brokers for a minimum period with specified transfer and promoter-share restrictions. Recognised exchanges seeking SME platforms must meet corporatisation, net worth, nationwide trading, surveillance, clearing, settlement and investor redressal criteria and obtain SEBI approval.
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SME exchange listing framework mandates full-listing on SME platforms and compulsory market making obligations.
The circular requires issuers using Chapter XA of the ICDR Regulations to list their entire specified securities on the SME exchange, file offer documents with SEBI and the SME exchange through merchant bankers without SEBI observations, ensure 100% underwriting with merchant bankers underwriting a prescribed share and permitting nominated investor arrangements, and obliges merchant bankers to provide market making through registered market-maker brokers for a minimum period with specified transfer and promoter-share restrictions. Recognised exchanges seeking SME platforms must meet corporatisation, net worth, nationwide trading, surveillance, clearing, settlement and investor redressal criteria and obtain SEBI approval.
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