The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has created an Investor Protection and Education Fund with an initial corpus of Rs 10 crore and has invited public comments on the draft regulations that will govern the fund. The initial corpus has been created out of the SEBi General Fund.
The fund shall be used for the purpose of education programs through print and electronic media, organising seminars and symposia and conducting R&D. The fund will also be used for projects for investor education and protection including research activities and for financing such projects and co-ordinating with investors' associations registered with SEBI.
"Funds shall be utilised by the (SEBI)The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has created an Investor Protection and Education Fund with an initial corpus of Rs 10 crore and has invited public comments on the draft regulations that will govern the fundi) board for the specified objective on the recommendation of a committee constituted in accordance with the proposed regulations," says the release.
Further, the term of office of the chairperson and members would be one year. The committee, which would also include representatives of investor associations, intermediaries and stock exchanges, would meet once in every quarter of a financial year.
so investors have a nice time and get educated.
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Friday, March 28, 2008
SEBI to educate investors - creates a INR 10 cr fund
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