Overview Companies rely on funds to manage the affairs of their business successfully. Shareholders in a company play a vital role in raising funds, and in...
Read MoreThe Section 46 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 6 of Companies (Share Capital & Debentures) Rules, 2014 deals with the provisions related to i...
Read MoreAccording to the Companies Amendment Act 2017, a Company can raise funds or Capital mainly in three ways: (1) Private Placement/ Preferential Allotment (2)...
Read MoreRegistrar and Transfer Agent or the registrar and share transfer agents are the authorized institutions (panelled with either NSDL or CDSL, Depositories in...
Read MoreOn 10th December 2019, the Ministry of Finance has brought out the notification regarding the Indian Stamp (Collection of Stamp Duty through Stock Exchange...
Read MorePreference Shares as defined under Section 42(ii) of the Companies Act, 2013, “share capital holders who have a preferential right overpayment of di...
Read MoreAs per Section 62(1)(b) of the companies Act, 2013, if at any time, a company having a share capital proposes to increase its subscribed capital by the iss...
Read MoreShare Certificate is a document issued by the company to their members who have purchased the shares. The name of the member is written on the certificate...
Read MoreThe International Financial Services Centres Regulatory Authority (IFSCA) is the country's firs...
Reserve Bank of India (Co-Lending Arrangements) Directions, 2025, issued by the Reserve Bank of...
The Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) market in India is expanding, and there is a need to intr...
The startup ecosystem in India is very energetic and dynamic. Whether it's disruptive technolog...
The importance of NBFCs, or Non-Banking Financial Companies, has increased in the Indian financ...