La Bolsa Nacional de Valores presenta la documentación preliminar ante la SEBI

La Bolsa Nacional de Valores (National Stock Exchange) ha presentado su folleto preliminar ante la SEBI. Este paso impulsa su planificada oferta pública inicial, que se espera alcance alrededor de 30.000 millones de rupias.

La presentación acerca a la bolsa a su cotización en los mercados bursátiles indios tras años de preparativos. El movimiento se produce tras una década de desafíos regulatorios que habían retrasado el proceso.

La propuesta de OPI podría clasificarse como la mayor emisión pública de la India hasta la fecha. Varias instituciones importantes, entre ellas el State Bank of India, el Bank of Baroda, la Life Insurance Corporation of India y la General Insurance Corporation of India, poseen participaciones en la bolsa.

Los observadores del mercado consideran que este acontecimiento es un hito clave para la infraestructura financiera del país. Los documentos preliminares entran ahora en la fase de revisión regulatoria por parte de la SEBI.

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