Sebi gets board nod for fee hike, budget for next fiscal

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Mar 20 2014 | 8:48 PM IST
Market intermediaries and corporates will soon have to pay higher fees to Sebi as its board today approved proposals for fee hike to bolster financial resources of the capital markets regulator.
The Sebi board also approved the budget estimates for the next financial year 2014-15, beginning April 1, while investor protection, capacity building, enhanced market surveillance and investigation functions have been identified as key areas.
After a board meeting held here this afternoon, Sebi said that the fee revision proposals are based on recommendation of Committee on Rationalization of Financial Resources.
CRFR has suggested a hike in fees charged by Sebi to various market intermediaries, as also by listed and to-be- listed companies.
It had also recommended imposition of fees for various services offered by Sebi, except for handling investor complaints. Besides, fees charged for consent settlement and informal guidance were proposed to be hiked.
Sebi said its board has approved the upward revision of fees while ensuring minimal impact on investors.
"The same will be notified through appropriate circulars to be issued in due course," it added.
According to sources, the fee hike has been proposed by CRFR for brokers, stock exchanges and mutual funds, among others, as also the charges for various offer documents and for takeovers.
Sebi further said that its budget for the financial year 2014-15 has been prepared keeping in view the need to place greater emphasis to achieve the mandated statutory objectives.
The board also identified four core areas for Sebi's activities in 2014-15.
These include strengthening the investor awareness and education measures, enlarging reach amongst investors through regional and local offices, enhanced focus on capacity building, and raising standards of supervision and enforcement functions in market place such as strengthening market surveillance and investigation functions.
The efforts on capacity building front would include hiring of additional staff and providing necessary training to meet the ever-changing challenges faced by Sebi.
This follows a call by Prime Minister Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that Sebi needs to "constantly upgrade and improve", especially in the wake of number of entities that it needs to regulate continues to go up.
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First Published: Mar 20 2014 | 8:48 PM IST

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