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DVRs: Why SEBI Wants To Give India Inc.’s Promoters Superior Rights

Due to many limitations, Differential Voting Rights shares have not taken off in India. A situation that SEBI hopes to rectify.

Petting the stock market bull (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
Petting the stock market bull (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
Like their global counterparts at Facebook, Nike, Google, Alibaba, Xiaomi, Indian promoters too may soon be armed with a corporate brahmastra - shares with superior voting rights. Interestingly, market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India has sought to balance the control skew with a unique two-pronged approach towards differential voting right shares, and with governance safeguards.Differential voting right shares or dua...
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