The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has approved new rules. Startup founders can now hold employee stock options after listing. Alternative investment funds get co-investment opportunities. Public sector companies can voluntarily delist with relaxed norms. Foreign funds will benefit from eased investment rules. These changes aim to boost investment and simplify regulations for businesses in India.
ETMarkets Smart Talk| India’s IPO boom far from over: $20 billion pipeline seen in 2026, explains Maulik Patel
India’s capital markets are poised for a strong 2026, with IPO momentum expected to continue and an estimated $20 billion in fundraising. Robust domestic liquidity,