Clause 54 - To maintain functional website containing basic information about the company e.g. details of its business, financial information, shareholding pattern, etc., The Company also agrees to ensure that the contents of the said website are updated at any given point of time.
Just like shares are listed on the stock exchange, debt securities are also listed on a stock exchange.
On a T+3 basis) specifies that the listing of debt securities and Non-convertible Redeemable Preference Shares (NCRPS) issued through public issue process shall be completed within T+6 working days from the date of closure of the issue.
Listed debt refers to the borrowing undertaken by corporations, typically issued as bonds. Unlike private debt, bonds are traded on public markets, making them part of the conventional investment categories alongside stocks.
A key reason issuers choose to list debt securities on a stock exchange is to gain access to a wide group of investors, and to increase their marketability. The target investors for most types of debt securities are institutional or professional investors.
Clause 49 gives shareholders right to: ❖ Participate in and be sufficiently informed on decisions concerning fundamental corporate changes. ❖ Vote in shareholder meetings. ❖ Ask questions to the Board and propose resolutions.
A listing agreement is a contract between a property owner and a real estate broker that authorizes the broker to represent the seller and find a buyer for the property. The three types of real estate listing agreements are open listing, exclusive agency listing, and exclusive right-to-sell listing.
The concept of Listing Agreement was inserted in the Securities Contract (Regulation) Act, 1956 (“SCRA”) under Section 21 which provided that "where the securities are listed on the application of any person in any recognised stock exchange, such person shall comply with the conditions of the listing agreement with ...
The concept of Listing Agreement was inserted in the Securities Contract (Regulation) Act, 1956 (“SCRA”) under Section 21 which provided that "where the securities are listed on the application of any person in any recognised stock exchange, such person shall comply with the conditions of the listing agreement with ...