Tuhin Kanta Pandey, Chairman, SEBI

Tuhin Kanta Pandey, Chairman, SEBI
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FRANCIS MASCARENHAS

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is reviewing the framework for monitoring and disclosing utilisation of issue proceeds to improve timely disclosures and streamline the compliance process, Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey said on Saturday. 

Speaking at the Institute of Directors’ Annual Directors’ Conclave 2026 in New Delhi, Pandey said a company making a disclosure does not necessarily mean it has become transparent. “True transparency is not the volume of information. It is the quality, timeliness and usefulness of information.”

The regulator also seeks to ensure that transactions involving potential conflicts are subject to appropriate scrutiny through the framework governing related-party transactions. 

“We propose to further clarify the framework on related-party transactions, so that the requirements are clear and workable for issuers while retaining the necessary safeguards for investors,” Pandey said.

Avoidable burdens

The regulator is also looking at ways to reduce avoidable compliance burdens. “For entities listed on multiple exchanges, for example, we are proposing a framework to avoid duplication of fines levied by multiple exchanges for the same matter,” he said. 

“Good governance also requires that regulation remains proportionate and does not create  unnecessary duplication. The objective is to make regulation more efficient while preserving its purpose.”

Pandey said the regulator has progressively strengthened the framework for disclosure of material events and information, with materiality thresholds and specified timelines aimed at bringing greater consistency and timeliness to disclosures.

Published on August 23, 2026

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