The market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies hit a fresh record
Leading stock exchange BSE on Friday said it has resolved 192 complaints against 141 listed companies in the month of June. It settled 170 complaints against active companies and 22 against suspended firms, the exchange said in a statement. These resolved complaints include complaints brought forward from previous periods. During June, BSE received 232 complaints against 172 companies. Of the total complaints received, 219 were against active companies and 13 were against suspended firms, as per BSE. The grievances received by the exchange from investors pertained to non-receipt of money, non-receipt of equity shares, non-receipt of debt securities and non-receipt of corporate benefits and entitlements, among others. Companies with highest number of pending investors' complaints include, Inceptum Enterprises Ltd, J K Pharmachem Ltd, Gujarat Perstorp Electronics Ltd, Gujarat Narmada Flyash Co. Ltd, Teem Laboratories Ltd, Gujarat Meditech Ltd, Blazon Marbles Ltd, Saptak Chem And ..
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Leading stock exchange BSE on Wednesday said it has resolved 354 complaints against 154 listed companies in May.
BSE said its mutual fund distribution platform StAR MF has processed a record 1.14 crore transactions worth Rs 30,938 crore in May
BSE said it has joined hands with Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) to create awareness about the benefits of listing among small businesses and startups.
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Leading stock exchange BSE on Tuesday said it has resolved 344 complaints against 156 listed companies in the month of April.
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