A new study by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has revealed that listed companies in India frequently pay substantial royalties to related parties, often exceeding 20% of their net profits. The regulator is considering stricter regulations, including cumulative royalty limits and sunset provisions, to address concerns about potential financial risks and shareholder value erosion.
Minority investors show less dissent as cos hear them out
Indian companies are experiencing a decline in shareholder dissent, with resolutions facing over 20% opposition from institutional investors dropping to 16% this fiscal year. Increased