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SEBI Relaxes Public Shareholding Norms for Large IPOs

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India’s capital markets regulator SEBI has eased minimum public shareholding (MPS) requirements for companies launching large IPOs. Firms with a market capitalization above ₹5 lakh crore at listing will now be required to offload only 2.5% of shares to the public, compared to the earlier threshold of 5%. Additionally, a

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