Going Public: My time at SEBI

Going Public: My time at SEBI
ISBN-10
9353057299
ISBN-13
9789353057299
Series
Going Public
Category
Literary Collections
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
2020-01-05
Publisher
Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Author
U K Sinha

Description

As chief of SEBI, Upendra Kumar Sinha guided the regulatory body through some of its most crucial years. Successive governments appointed him on this crucial post-making him one of the longest-serving heads of the organization. Under his leadership, SEBI successfully fought a long legal battle with Sahara, and led the crackdown on institutions such as PACL, Rose Valley, Saradha and the MPS groups which conducted unauthorized deposit collections. Upendra Kumar Sinha has contributed significantly to shaping India's capital markets in multiple roles, including as chairman of UTI Mutual Fund and head of the Capital Markets division in the Ministry of Finance. He's been the guiding force behind reforms to protect the rights of investors, make stock exchanges more secure, and introduce alternate investment funds (AIFs), real estate investment trusts (REITs) and infrastructure investment trusts (InvITs). He is credited with the current revival and growth of the mutual funds industry in the country. This candid and historically important memoir reminisces on his journey through India's changing financial landscape.

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