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  • News From Press Sebi to exempt private equity funds from IPO lock-in

    Sebi to exempt private equity funds from IPO lock-in

    Source: Business Standard Jun 21, 2017

    The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is planning to exempt private equity (PE) funds from the one-year lock-in requirement in initial public offerings (IPOs). Under the current norms, the entire pre-IPO shareholding of PE investors cannot be sold for one year after listing. According to sources, the capital market regulator will relax the lock-in requirement for the category II alternative investment funds (AIFs). “The regulator will extend the Regulation 37 of the ICDR Regulations to category II AIFs,” said a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

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