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BSE To Launch New Platform To List Startups Next Month

BSE SME to roll out a platform for listing of startups in various sectors including IT, and 3-D printing. 

The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) logo sit on display inside the bourse in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) logo sit on display inside the bourse in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

To make stock market listing attractive for startups, leading stock exchange BSE has decided to launch a new platform next month to list the new-age companies.

This platform will facilitate the listing of companies in sectors like information technology, information technology-enabled services, bio-technology and life sciences, 3-D printing, space technology and e-commerce.

Besides, the platform will aid in listing of companies from hi-tech defence, drones, nano technologies, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, e-gaming, robotics, genetic engineering, among other sectors.

In order to provide further incentive to startups, the exchange had announced the Bombay Stock Exchange startup platform in its small and medium enterprise segment. “We will launch the platform on July 9,” an exchange official said.

Spelling out the criteria for the listing on the platform, the exchange said a company needs to have a pre-issue paid up equity share capital of minimum Rs 1 crore. The company should be in existence for a minimum period of three years on the date of filing the draft prospectus with BSE. Besides, it should have a positive net worth.

“The companies should preferably have investment by qualified institutional buyer or angel investors for a minimum period of two years at the time of filing of the draft prospectus with BSE and such aggregate investment should be at least Rs 1 crore,” the exchange said.

Further, the exchange said the firm seeking to list on the platform should not have been referred to National Company Law Tribunal under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and there should be no winding up petition against the company that has been accepted by NCLT.

With regard to disclosures and migration to the main board, regulation applicable to BSE SME segment will be applicable to such firms.

Earlier this month, markets regulator SEBI had set up a panel to look at ways to ease such listings as the existing institutional trading platform framework failed to gain "any traction".”

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