The investment advisers and their associated persons, including representatives and partners, offering investment advice, would need to get certification from the National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM) after passing the relevant examinations.
In a notification dated June 19, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) said," investment advisers and their associated persons, including their representatives and partners, offering investment advice, shall obtain certification from the NISM by passing Investment Adviser certification examination."
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The term 'associated person' refers to a permanent or temporary employee of an entity operating in the Indian securities space.
As per the regulator, such 'associated person' can also obtain certification from organisations and institutions accredited by NISM.
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