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Wednesday, May 20, 1998

FISE proposes risk cover for investors 

OUR MARKET BUREAU  
MUMBAI, May 19: The Federation of Indian Stock Exchanges (FISE) has proposed the formation of a deposit insurance scheme for the protection of investors in the capital market. FISE has proposed the establishment of a single window institution for the protection of the investors on the lines of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation which protects the interest of investors in USA and guarantees a payment upto US$ 5 lakh to an investor in case he sustains a loss due to default of a broker upto this amount.

Other than this, FISE has proposed a special court like `Securities Market Tribunal' having an exclusive jurisdiction over all security market related disputes. On dematerialisation, they have proposed subsidising the operations for at least three years so as to popularise the depository mode.

They have also suggested an amendment in the definition of speculative business under the Income Tax Act 1961. FISE also suggests to exempt customer protection funds and stock exchanges from payment ofincome tax under Section 10 of Income-Tax Act, 1961.

On the initial public offer, they have suggested a safety net in respect of all public offerings to be honoured by promoters, merchant bankers and underwriters.

The book building exercise should be confined to not more than 25 per cent of the issue and the remaining shares may be offered to the public through prospectus at 15-20 per cent below the book-building price. The Federation has also suggested raising the 25 percentage benchmark of the public offer for entitlement for listing to 40 per cent.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.

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