SEBI’s New Rules: What It Means For Small Companies And You
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SEBI's decision to impose a ₹5,000 crore limit for high-value debt listed entities is great news! This move opens up the bond market for smaller companies, giving them the opportunity they need to grow.
Retail investors from small towns now have more opportunities to diversify, earn better returns, and support local businesses, thus enhancing investment activity.
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SEBI is capping large debt issues at ₹5,000 crore, and I’m wondering how this actually helps the 'little guy.' Will smaller companies find it easier to raise money now? And for someone like me in a smaller town, what real protections are there to make me feel safe investing my savings in these bonds?