The process through which physical securities like share certificates and related documents are converted into electronic form is known as dematerialisation.(Photo by Romain Dancre on Unsplash ) The ...
Why is there so much excitement among insurance companies these days? Well, it is because the insurance regulator IRDAI is now giving a big push to “dematerialisation” of policies. As part of this ...
THE Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC has stated that it will stop recognising share certificates in the Nigerian capital market in the first half of 2017, what is your view? Yes, I am in ...
The current 21st-century stock market involves buying and selling shares in a seamless way online. While it may sound easy for modern investors, the process becomes challenging for the ones who still ...
Converting physical shares into demat form: In the past, trading in the Indian share market relied on the open outcry system, requiring investors to be physically present at stock exchanges to buy and ...
The Centre has given private companies —other than Producer companies—more time to comply with an earlier diktat to dematerialise their shares. As against the earlier specified deadline of September ...
Shanthi Gears Limited ( (IN:SHANTIGEAR)) has issued an update. Shanthi Gears Limited has submitted a compliance certificate to the stock exchanges confirming adherence to Regulation 74(5) of the SEBI ...
There was a time when the Indian stock market followed the open outcry system, and the default trading method was through physical certificates. Conventionally, this resulted in a large amount of ...
The latest announcement is out from DiGiSPICE Technologies Ltd. ( (IN:DIGISPICE)). DiGiSPICE Technologies Limited has submitted to the stock exchanges a compliance certificate under Regulation 74(5) ...
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