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Follow on Google News | ![]() CCV Merchant Banker for listing and delisting company from Securities MarketThe procedure for listing of securities starts with checking IPO readiness as stringent reporting obligations are meant for public entities. To comply with the listing obligations services of intermediaries registered with Sebi can be availed by the applicant. The regulator has categorized these intermediaries on the basis of functions they are allowed to perform. A company seeking listing may hire merchant bankers to act as lead managers, underwriters, and consultant. The intermediaries will help in filing the registration application for listing with Sebi as per the required guidelines. Planning is an essential part of the whole process which includes strategically timing the IPO depending on suitable market conditions. An issuer can choose fixed price or book building method for offering securities in the primary market. As the name suggests in fixed price issue one price is set, whereas in the book building a price band with a difference up to 20% is announced for bidding and the final price is discovered on bids received for the issue. The prospectus contains essential information about the offerings and the price band for bidding in case of book building issue. Once a pattern for allotment is reached shares are credited to eligible investors before trading opens. Before offering stock to the public, a company has also to complete the compliance with ROC and the stock exchange. As the shares are traded on stock exchanges, a company has to apply for listing(http://ccvindia.com/ Delisting(http://ccvindia.com/ About Corporate CapitalVentures: CCV is a consultancy in New Delhi recognized for a distinctive range of services, it is also a Category I registered merchant banker with SEBI. Its services include company secretarial services, business advisory, legal advisory, compliance management, transaction advisory services, and investment banking. End
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