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9h agoSEBI reviews mutual fund fees and IPO disclosure norms

The Securities and Exchange Board of India is evaluating potential changes to mutual fund fee structures alongside proposals to simplify IPO disclosures. The measures aim to reduce investor costs and improve transparency across capital markets. Regulators expect the reforms to support broader retail participation and help industry assets under management cross ₹70 lakh crore by FY26.
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9h agoSEBI reviews mutual fund fees and IPO disclosure norms

The Securities and Exchange Board of India is evaluating potential changes to mutual fund fee structures alongside proposals to simplify IPO disclosures. The measures aim to reduce investor costs and improve transparency across capital markets. Regulators expect the reforms to support broader retail participation and help industry assets under management cross ₹70 lakh crore by FY26.
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SEBI is considering reforms to mutual fund fees and IPO disclosures to lower costs and encourage wider retail participation.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India is evaluating potential changes to mutual fund fee structures alongside proposals to simplify IPO disclosures. The measures aim to reduce investor costs and improve transparency across capital markets. Regulators expect the reforms to support broader retail participation and help industry assets under management cross ₹70 lakh crore by FY26.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India is evaluating potential changes to mutual fund fee structures alongside proposals to simplify IPO disclosures. The measures aim to reduce investor costs and improve transparency across capital markets. Regulators expect the reforms to support broader retail participation and help industry assets under management cross ₹70 lakh crore by FY26.
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