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Sebi scraps entry load for MFs, cuts fees of intermediaries

June 19th, 2009

The Securities and Exchange Board of India has rationalised disclosure norms for rights issues. The market regulator has allowed investors to choose commission payable to mutual fund distributors and has cut fees for financial intermediaries by 50%. It has also approved the concept of anchor investor. CNBC-TV18 was the first to report these changes on June 16.

The Sebi board which met today approved the concept of anchor investor, which are long-term strategic investors. An anchor investor has to be a qualified institutional buyer and can subscribe up to 30% of the institutional quota. The promoter group cannot be an anchor investor. There will also be a 30-day lock-in period for anchor investors.

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