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    Proposal transfer of old shares for small investors in 30 days

    In a bid to enhance investor experience, the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority is set to evaluate a proposal that would streamline the transfer process for small investors holding outdated shares. The initiative intends to allow swifter transfers for physical shares worth up to ₹5 lakh and dematerialised shares valued at ₹15 lakh.

    ICMAI National Students’ Convocation 2025: President of India highlights the role of cost accountants in nation-building

    President Murmu addressed ICMAI's convocation, emphasizing cost accountants' vital role in India's economic progress and sustainable future. She highlighted their historical importance, linking accounting to accountability, referencing Gandhi's cost-efficiency commitment. Murmu acknowledged ICMAI's contribution since 1944, noting CMAs' expanding roles from factories to boardrooms. She urged graduates to contribute to 'Viksit Bharat 2047'. Certificates were awarded to top performers.

    FM Nirmala Sitharaman asks regulators to expedite refund on unclaimed deposits, streamline KYC

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman urged regulators to expedite unclaimed deposit refunds and streamline KYC processes during the 29th FSDC meeting. The council emphasized macro-financial stability, cybersecurity resilience, and inter-regulatory coordination. Members also discussed implementing budget announcements, improving factoring services, and reviewing past FSDC decisions to strengthen the financial sector.

    Panel may be set up for creating India's 'Big Four'

    The government is planning to establish a panel. This panel aims to develop a supportive environment for large Indian chartered accountancy firms. The goal is to make them competitive with the Big Four. The Prime Minister's Office recently held a meeting to discuss this initiative. The panel will suggest policy and regulatory changes.

    MCA, Sebi discuss probe into Gensol Engineering

    Sebi chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey and corporate affairs secretary Deepti Gaur Mukerjee convened to address ongoing investigations into Gensol Engineering, amidst regulatory scrutiny over alleged fraud and corporate governance failures.

    Third eye: In 2024, 1993 batch calls the shots, not okay with everything said, and conflicting stands on bag searching

    The 1993 batch of the Indian Administrative Service is taking on key roles in Delhi, with members heading important ministries. Meanwhile, in Maharashtra's political scene, Ajit Pawar responded to Sharad Pawar's campaign for Yugendra Pawar, stating he wasn't pleased with the endorsement. In contrast to Uddhav Thackeray's previous anger, Eknath Shinde calmly allowed election officials to search his bags.

    • SEBI board meeting: Row over Madhabi Buch, tighter F&O rules, MF-Lite among top agenda

      SEBI Meeting Today: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is set to hold a crucial board meeting on Monday, following allegations of conflict of interest against chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch. The board may discuss these accusations and issues related to a withdrawn press release on employee matters, although they are not on the official agenda.

      FSDC reviews global, domestic macroeconomic, financial developments

      The Reserve Bank Governor Shaktikanta Das chaired the 31st meeting of the FSDC Sub-Committee, reviewing global and domestic macroeconomic and financial developments. The committee discussed potential risks to financial stability and emphasized improving financial sector resilience through inter-regulatory coordination, while remaining vigilant about emerging challenges like global spillovers, cyber hazards, and climate change.

      Sebi board likely to have new faces as Anshuman, Govil exit

      Sebi's board saw changes with V Ravi Anshuman and Manoj Govil exiting, the latter being replaced by Deepti Gaur Mukerjee. Also, Sebi's chief, Madhabi Puri Buch, faced allegations linked to the Adani Group by Hindenburg Research. The board will soon discuss these allegations at an upcoming meeting.

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