Comprehensive Course on SEBI Regulations
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₹2999
₹5999
+GSTWho is this for?
- Company Secretary
- Business Owners
- Finance Professionals
- Accountants
- Tax Professionals
What will be Covered in the Course?
Day 1 Introduction to SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India)
- Background and Establishment of SEBI
- Objectives of SEBI
- Powers of SEBI
- Functions of SEBI
- Key SEBI Regulations
- Recent Developments in SEBI Framework
Day 2 SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015
- Regulation 7 – Appointment of Compliance Officer and their responsibilities.
- Regulation 17 – Board of Directors composition requirements.
- Regulation 18 – Audit Committee composition and role.
- Regulation 19 – Nomination and Remuneration Committee.
- Regulation 20 – Stakeholders Relationship Committee.
- Regulation 21 – Risk Management Committee.
Day 3 SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015
- Regulation 24 – Corporate governance for subsidiaries.
- Regulation 27 – Filing of Corporate Governance Report.
- Regulation 30 – Disclosure of Material Events / Information.
- Regulation 31 – Shareholding Pattern disclosures.
- Regulation 32 – Statement of Deviation(s) or Variation(s) in use of funds.
- Regulation 33 – Financial results and disclosure timelines.
- Regulation 34 – Annual Report requirements.
- Regulation 46 – Website disclosures.
Day 4 SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015
- Regulation 2 – Key definitions (Insider, Connected Person, Unpublished Price Sensitive Information – UPSI, etc.).
- Regulation 3 – Communication or procurement of UPSI (prohibition rules).
- Regulation 4 – Trading when in possession of UPSI (prohibition rules).
- Regulation 5 – Trading plans (pre-approved trading by insiders).
- Regulation 6 – Disclosures of trading by certain persons.
- Regulation 7 – Disclosures by promoters, employees, and directors.
- Regulation 8 – Code of Fair Disclosure (internal policy for handling UPSI).
- Regulation 9 – Code of Conduct to regulate, monitor, and report trading by designated persons.
- Regulation 10 – Chinese Wall policy and legitimate purposes.
- Schedule A – Principles of Fair Disclosure for purposes of Code of Practices.
- Schedule B – Minimum Standards for Code of Conduct for listed companies and intermediaries.
Day 5 SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2018
1. Definitions (Reg. 2)
- Initial Public Offer
- Further Public Offer
- Promoter
- Promoter Group
- Preferential Issue
- Rights Issue
- Qualified Institutional Buyer
- Anchor Investor
- Lock-in
2. Initial Public Offer
- Eligibility Criteria (Reg. 6)
- Appointment of Merchant Banker
- Due Diligence & DRHP preparation
- Filing with SEBI & exchanges
- Roadshows & marketing
- Pricing via Book Building / Fixed Price
- Allotment & listing
3. Fast Track IPO (Reg. 155)- Eligibility Conditions
Day 6 SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2018
1. Further Public Offer (FPO)
- Eligibility Criteria
- Process Highlights
- Appointment of Merchant Banker
- Due Diligence & Draft Offer Document preparation
- Filing with SEBI & exchanges
- Pricing via Book Building / Fixed Price
- Allotment & listing
2. Prospectus
- Types
- Draft Red Herring Prospectus
- Red Herring Prospectus
- Shelf Prospectus
- Abridged Prospectus
- Contents
- Company details and risk factors
- Financial statements
- Objects of the issue
- Pricing and offer structure
- Legal and regulatory disclosures
3. Fast Track FPO (Reg. 155)- Eligibility Conditions
Day 7 SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011
1. Introduction & Background
- Purpose of SAST Regulations.
- Key definitions (Acquirer, PAC, Target Company, Control, Open Offer).
- Applicability to listed companies.
2. Trigger Points for Open Offer
- Initial Acquisition Threshold: 25% or more of voting rights.
- Creeping Acquisition Limit: 5% or more in a financial year if holding is between 25% and 75%.
- Acquisition of Control: Even without shareholding change, if control is acquired.
3. Part 3 – Open Offer Process
- Public Announcement.
- Detailed Public Statement
- Filing with SEBI and Stock Exchanges.
- Offer Price Determination.
- Offer Size
4. Exemptions from Open Offer
- Inter-se transfer among promoters.
- Acquisition under a scheme of arrangement approved by a court/NCLT.
- Acquisition pursuant to rights issue or buy-back.
Day 8 SEBI (Buy-Back of Securities) Regulations, 2018
1. Introduction
- Objective of buy-back regulations.
- Benefits of buy-back for companies and shareholders.
- Applicability to listed companies.
2. Modes of Buy-Back
- Tender Offer.
- Open Market Purchase.
3. Conditions for Buy-Back
- Maximum buy-back limit
- Debt-equity ratio post buy-back
- Cooling-off period restrictions.
4. Procedural Requirements
- Board / Shareholder approval thresholds.
- Filing of public announcement.
- Letter of offer to shareholders.
- Escrow account requirements.
5. Post Buy-Back Compliance
- Extinguishment of bought-back securities.
- Filing with SEBI and stock exchanges.
- Prohibition on further issue of same securities for 6 months.
Day 9 SEBI (Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices relating to Securities Market) Regulations, 2003
1. Introduction
- Objective of PFUTP Regulations.
- Role in ensuring fair and transparent securities markets.
- Applicability to all persons and market intermediaries.
2. Key Definitions
- Fraud.
- Unfair trade practice.
- Dealing in securities.
- Inducement and misrepresentation.
3. Prohibited Activities
- False or misleading statements.
- Price rigging and manipulation.
- Circular trading and synchronized trades.
- Pump and dump schemes.
- Creation of false market.
4. Investigation & Enforcement
- SEBI’s powers to investigate.
- Role of surveillance and monitoring systems.
- Evidence collection process.
5. Penalties & Adjudication
- Monetary penalties under SEBI Act.
- Debarment from securities market.
- Criminal prosecution in severe cases.
Day 10 SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 2018
1. Introduction & Background
- Purpose of the regulations.
- Role of depositories in securities market infrastructure.
- Transition from Depositories Act, 1996 to current regulations.
2. Key Definitions
- Depository.
- Participant.
- Beneficial Owner.
- Record Date.
- Dematerialization and Rematerialisation
3. Registration & Eligibility
- Conditions for grant of certificate to depositories.
- Conditions for registration of participants.
- Fit and proper criteria.
SEBI Course’s Key Features
- English Medium
- Duration 10 Hours
- E Certificate
- E Notes available
- The Recordings will be provided