So far, a total of 22 companies have migrated to BSE main board.
"Effective from Thursday, February 2, 2017, the equity shares of Atishay Limited which are already listed under BSE SME Platform will now be migrated and admitted to dealings on the Mainboard Platform in the list of 'B' Group," BSE said in a circular.
According to norms, firms that have completed two years on the SME platform and achieved a post-issue paid-up capital of at least Rs 10 crore are eligible for migration. In case the paid-up capital exceeds Rs 25 crore threshold, it is required to migrate to the main board.
BSE launched its SME platform for small and medium enterprises in March 2012. Since then, it has been receiving very positive response and 163 companies have already got listed in this segment.
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