印度的Sebi公司提议将中小企业国际投资促进组织的最低投资增加一倍,以吸引知识更丰富的投资者。 India's Sebi proposes doubling minimum investment in SME IPOs to attract more knowledgeable investors.
印度证券交易委员会(Sebi)提议将中小企业国际投资促进机构的最低投资增加一倍,从1万卢比增加到2万卢比,并选择将其增加到4万卢比。 The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has proposed doubling the minimum investment for SME IPOs from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 2 lakh, with an option to increase it to Rs 4 lakh. 这一举措旨在吸引更知情、更有风险能力的投资者,因为零售业对中小企业国际投资促进组织的参与急剧增加。 This move aims to attract more informed and risk-capable investors as retail participation in SME IPOs has surged. Sebi还计划将“供货出售”部分限制在20%,并加紧对20卢比以上问题的资金使用监测。 Sebi also plans to restrict the 'Offer for Sale' component to 20% and tighten fund usage monitoring for issues over Rs 20 crore. 请在12月4日前就这些提议提出意见。 Comments on these proposals are invited by December 4.