La National Stock Exchange dépose ses documents préliminaires auprès du SEBI

La National Stock Exchange a déposé son projet de prospectus auprès du SEBI. Cette étape fait progresser son projet d'introduction en bourse, dont le montant devrait atteindre environ 30 000 crores de roupies.

Ce dépôt rapproche la bourse d'une cotation sur les marchés boursiers indiens après des années de préparation. Cette décision intervient après une décennie de défis réglementaires qui avaient retardé le processus.

L'introduction en bourse proposée pourrait se classer comme la plus importante émission publique à ce jour en Inde. Plusieurs grandes institutions, dont la State Bank of India, la Bank of Baroda, la Life Insurance Corporation of India et la General Insurance Corporation of India, détiennent des participations dans la bourse.

Les observateurs du marché considèrent ce développement comme une étape clé pour l'infrastructure financière du pays. Les documents préliminaires entrent désormais dans la phase d'examen réglementaire auprès du SEBI.

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