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flag India's Sebi tightens rules for SME IPOs to enhance investor protection and financial transparency.

flag India's securities regulator, Sebi, has introduced stricter rules for SME IPOs to protect investors. flag New requirements include a profitability test, a 20% cap on offer-for-sale components, and limits on shareholder offloading. flag The minimum application size has increased, and IPO funds cannot be used to repay loans to promoters. flag These changes aim to ensure sound financial practices and transparency, following a rise in the number of SME IPOs.

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