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Sebi reduces registration fee for investment advisors

Now, individuals and firms (partnership) will have to pay ₹2,000 while applying for an investment advisor certificate. Earlier, they had to cough up a higher amount of ₹5,000 as application fee, according to a Sebi notification issued on Monday.

Updated on: Jan 13, 2021 10:22 PM IST
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Markets regulator Sebi has cut down application and registration fees for individuals and corporates seeking a registered investment advisor status.

In September, Sebi came out with detailed guidelines for investment advisers asking them to ensure segregation of advisory and distribution activities at the client level. (PTI File Photo)
In September, Sebi came out with detailed guidelines for investment advisers asking them to ensure segregation of advisory and distribution activities at the client level. (PTI File Photo)

Now, individuals and firms (partnership) will have to pay 2,000 while applying for an investment advisor certificate. Earlier, they had to cough up a higher amount of 5,000 as application fee, according to a Sebi notification issued on Monday.

The application fee for corporates including Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) has been brought down to 10,000 from 25,000.

At the time of grant of a certificate, individuals and firms will have to shell out a fee of 3,000 and 15,000 by bodies corporate. Earlier, registration fee was 10,000 and 5 lakh for individuals as well as firms and body corporates respectively.

The cut down in fees is expected to help those seeking registration as investment advisors.

The move comes after a series of tightening of norms by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) for registered investment advisors.

In September, Sebi came out with detailed guidelines for investment advisers asking them to ensure segregation of advisory and distribution activities at the client level.

 
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