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How can I list my company in BSE and NSE?
NSE (National Stock Exchange) Listing Process
- Basic Eligibility Requirement. Company must be registered as a Public Company under Companies Act 1956 or Companies Act 2013.
- Submission of Memorandum and AOA.
- Approval of Draft Prospectus.
- Submission of Application.
- Benefits of National Stock Exchange Listing are as follows:
What is the procedure to list a company on NSE?
Eligibility criteria for listing on NSE Emerge Platform
- Track record of atleast three years of either.
- The company/entity should have operating profit (earnings before interest, depreciation and tax) from operations for atleast any 2 out of 3 financial years preceding the application and its net-worth should be positive.
How does a company get listed on the stock market in India?
Initial Public Offer (IPO) is a process through which an unlisted Company can be listed on the stock exchange by offering its securities to the public in the primary market. The companies fulfilling the eligibility criteria prescribed by the Exchange; from time to time; are listed on the Exchange.
What is the criteria for listing a company?
Eligibility Criteria
Issuer | Eligibility Criteria for Listing |
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Public Issue / Private Placement | |
Corporates (Public limited companies and Private limited companies) | Paid-up capital of Rs.10 crores; or Market capitalisation of Rs.25 crores (In case of unlisted companies Net worth more than Rs.25 crores) Credit rating |
Can a company get listed without IPO?
Direct Listing is a process through which a private company can go to the public for the issue of funds without an IPO. The existing promoters, investors or employees already holding shares of the company can directly sell their shares to the public.
What are listing requirements?
Listing requirements are a set of conditions which a firm must meet before listing a security on one of the organized stock exchanges, such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the Nasdaq, the London Stock Exchange, or the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
What are the listing requirements?
Which is the last step of the listing process?
The prospectus contains important information about the Company such as valuation figures, risks and rewards of the investment. Public filing of these forms is the final step for this IPO process.
What is the difference between NSE and BSE share prices?
If a company has its listing in both, the prices of its share value in BSE and NSE may be different as it all depends on the number buyers and sellers. Number of listings is higher in BSE whereas trade volume is more in NSE.
How to promote a company in BSE?
A visit to the company’s site shall be undertaken by the Exchange official .The Promoters are called for an interview with the Listing Advisory Committee. Approval – BSE issues an In Principle approval on the recommendation of the Committee, provided all the requirements are compiled by the Issuer Company.
What is verification and site visit in BSE?
Verification & Site Visit – BSE verifies the documents and processes the same. A visit to the company’s site shall be undertaken by the Exchange official .The Promoters are called for an interview with the Listing Advisory Committee.
Who is eligible to list securities on the SME platform?
An issuer, whose post issue face value capital is upto twenty five crore rupees is eligible to get its securities listed on the SME platform. An Issuer has to take various steps prior to making an application for listing its securities on the SME Platform of the Exchange.