SME platforms see slowdown in mainboard migrations due to stricter norms

India's small and medium enterprise stock platforms are experiencing a notable slowdown in companies moving to the mainboard. Exchanges have introduced stricter listing norms and longer tenure requirements, which are filtering out smaller players. This has resulted in fewer successful transitions in recent years.

India's SME stock platforms, initially set up to serve as a stepping stone for companies to graduate to the mainboard, are now facing a marked reduction in migrations. According to reports, the implementation of tougher listing norms by stock exchanges has played a key role in this trend.

These platforms, operated by BSE and NSE, allow smaller firms to list initially with relaxed rules before aiming for the larger mainboard. However, recent changes, including extended minimum listing tenure requirements, have raised the bar significantly. This adjustment aims to ensure only more established SMEs proceed, effectively weeding out less prepared entities.

The outcome has been a sharp drop in the number of companies making the transition. For instance, while earlier years saw more frequent upgrades, the stricter criteria have curbed this momentum. Keywords associated with the issue include SME platform migration, mainboard listing requirements, and specific cases like Sarveshwar Foods, MMP Industries Ltd, Manorama Industries, and Sirca Paints India, though details on their statuses are not elaborated in the available information.

This development highlights the evolving regulatory landscape for India's IPO market, where smaller players must now meet higher standards to access broader investor bases. The slowdown underscores the challenges in scaling up for SMEs amid these tightened regulations.

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