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Why Select Shareholders Need Demat Accounts Before the Upcoming IPO: A Must-Have Guide

Why Select Shareholders Need Demat Accounts Before the Upcoming IPO: A Must-Have Guide

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has unveiled a pivotal proposal aimed at enhancing the efficiency and security of initial public offerings (IPOs). This initiative, announced on Wednesday, calls for certain key stakeholders—including directors, key managerial personnel, and current employees—to convert their shares into dematerialized (demat) form prior to submitting IPO documents. By addressing the regulatory loophole that permits the presence of physical shares post-listing, Sebi aims to streamline the IPO process.

Addressing the Risks of Physical Shares

The ongoing reliance on physical share certificates poses several challenges, including:

  • Loss and Theft: Physical shares are susceptible to loss or theft, jeopardizing ownership.
  • Forgery Risks: The potential for forgery adds another layer of vulnerability.
  • Transfer Delays: Physical shares can delay the transfer and settlement process, complicating transactions.

Current regulations under the Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements (ICDR) stipulate that all securities held by promoters must be in a dematerialized format prior to the filing of the offer document. However, Sebi has identified a significant gap in compliance among pre-IPO shareholders, prompting the need for this new measure.

Proposed Changes to Enhance Compliance

Sebi’s consultation paper highlights a critical issue: despite existing regulations, a considerable number of physical shares are still held by essential pre-IPO stakeholders, including:

  • Directors
  • Key Managerial Personnel (KMP)
  • Senior Management
  • Selling Shareholders
  • Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs)

To mitigate these risks, Sebi has proposed that all specified securities held by these stakeholders must be in dematerialized form before any IPO documentation is submitted.

Key Stakeholders Affected

The proposed requirements will affect a range of stakeholders, including:

  • Promoters and Selling Shareholders
  • Directors and KMP
  • Senior Management
  • Current Domestic Employees with Special Rights
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Additionally, registered stock brokers, non-systemically important non-banking financial companies, and other regulated entities will also be required to maintain their specified securities in dematerialized form prior to filing.

Conclusion: The Path Forward

With public comments on this proposal open until May 20, Sebi is actively seeking input to refine these measures. The aim is to eliminate inefficiencies and bolster the integrity of the IPO process. By making these changes, Sebi hopes to foster a more secure and efficient market environment for all participants.

As the financial landscape evolves, such regulatory advancements are crucial for protecting investors and enhancing overall market integrity.

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