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Sebi extends IPO relaxations till March 2021 amid Covid-19 disruptions

Sebi's observation for IPOs is valid for a year, by which time the issuer must come out with one, else it has to re-file its offer document. But now a firm has till March 2021 to come out with offer

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Also, Sebi has allowed companies to alter their fresh issue size by up to 50 per cent till March 2021 without the need for refile.
BS Reporter Mumbai
1 min read Last Updated : Sep 29 2020 | 6:28 PM IST
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has extended the special dispensations given to companies wanting to come out with initial public offerings (IPOs). 

The regulator has said the validity of Sebi observations for IPOs expiring between October 1, 2020 and March 31,2021 will be extended till March 31, 2021.  

Sebi’s observation for IPOs is valid for a period one year. As a result, a company that received a final Sebi observation, say, in November 2019, has to come out with an IPO by November 2020 otherwise it has to re-file its offer document. 

However, now such a company will have time till March 2021 to launch its IPO. 

Also, Sebi has allowed companies to alter their fresh issue size by up to 50 per cent till March 2021 without the need for refile. 

Normally, a company is allowed to increase or decrease the fresh issue component by 20 per cent. 

The regulator had first announced these relaxations in April to help companies tide over the disruption caused by the covid-19 pandemic.

Topics :CoronavirusSebi normsSebiIPOs

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