Invoice-based recovery claims remain time-barred despite separate winding-up proceedings, absent valid acknowledgment or part-payment of the disputed ...
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Interest or income from a depository's IPF must now be substantially retained in the fund: at least 95% received every year is to be ploughed back to IPF, while up to 5% may be used for dedicated IPF staff, administrative and statutory expenses such as taxes and audit fees. Any excess expenditure beyond that cap must be borne by the depository, and any unutilised amount in the same financial year must be returned to IPF. The revised norms apply from 1 September 2026, and depositories must update systems, amend bye-laws and inform market participants.
Interest or income from a depository's IPF must now be substantially retained in the fund: at least 95% received every year is to be ploughed back to IPF, while up to 5% may be used for dedicated IPF staff, administrative and statutory expenses such as taxes and audit fees. Any excess expenditure beyond that cap must be borne by the depository, and any unutilised amount in the same financial year must be returned to IPF. The revised norms apply from 1 September 2026, and depositories must update systems, amend bye-laws and inform market participants.
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