The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is likely to do a rethink on most of its recent proposals to amend investment advisor regulations, after flak from the distributor community, including banks. The regulator had come up with a consultation paper in January, proposing a blanket ban on individuals and their immediate relatives acting as distributors from offering any sort of advice.
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