India's SEBI levies ₹2.8 crore fine and five-year market bans on 18 entities

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India's SEBI levied ₹2.8 crore in penalties and imposed up to five-year securities-market bans on 18 entities for manipulating Retro Green Revolution Limited shares, and ordered 15 of those entities to disgorge ₹2.94 crore plus 12% annual interest from December 31, 2021, payable into SEBI's Investor Protection and Education Fund within 45 days.
Why it matters
Coordinated trading using connected accounts and circulating stock tips via private messaging channels is now explicitly subject to disgorgement, market bans and monetary penalties. Firms and trading desks that rely on generating artificial volumes in illiquid scrips face a clear compliance constraint that requires immediate surveillance and intervention to avoid enforcement action.
India's SEBI levies ₹2.8 crore fine and five-year market bans on 18 entities
Implications
  • The 15 noticees ordered to disgorge funds must deposit ₹2.94 crore plus 12% annual interest from December 31, 2021 into SEBI's Investor Protection and Education Fund within 45 days or face SEBI enforcement measures.

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The Hindu

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