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Primary market Intermediaries

Capital Market intermediaries are the important link between the regulators, issuer, and investor. SEBI has issued regulations in respect of each intermediary to ensure proper services to be rendered by them to the investors and the capital market. In this post, we will learn about some primary market intermediaries. The following market intermediaries are involved in the primary market: Merchant Bankers/Lead Managers Registrars and Share Transfer Agents Underwriters Bankers to the Issue Debenture Trustees etc. Merchant Bankers Merchant Bankers play an important role in the issue management process. Merchant Bankers are mandated by SEBI to manage public issues (as lead managers) and open offers in take-overs. Apart from these, they have other diverse services and functions. These include organizing and extending finance for investment in projects, assistance in financial management, acceptance house business, raising Euro-dollar loans and issue of foreign currency bonds. Lead Managers (Category 1 merchant bankers) has to ensure correctness of the information furnished in the offer document. They have to ensure compliance with the SEBI Rules and regulations and also guidelines for Disclosure and Investor Protection. To this effect, they have are to submit to SEBI a Due Diligence Certificate confirming that disclosures made in the draft prospectus or letter of offer are true, fair and adequate to enable the prospective investors to make a well-informed investment decision. Regulation: Merchant Bankers are one of the major intermediaries between the issuer and the investors, hence their activities are regulated by SEBI (Merchant Bankers) Regulations, 1992 Guidelines of SEBI and Ministry of Finance Companies Act 1956. Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956. and so on. Criteria for Merchant Banker: Regulation 3 of SEBI (Merchant Bankers) Regulations, 1992 lays down that the application by a person desiring to become merchant banker shall be made to SEBI in the prescribed form seeking a grant of a certificate of registration along with a non-refundable application fee as specified. The applicant shall be a body corporate other than NBFC The applicant has the necessary infrastructure like adequate office space, equipment’s and manpower to effectively discharge his activities. the applicant has in his employment a minimum of two persons who have the experience to conduct the business of the merchant banker. The applicant shall be a net worth of not less than 5 Crore rupees. The applicant, his director, partners, or principal officer is not involved in any litigation connected to securities market the applicant, his director, partner, or principal officer has not any time been convicted for any offence involving moral turpitude or has been found guilty of any offence. the applicant has the professional qualification from an institution recognized by the Government of Finance, Law or Business Management. the applicant is fit and proper person grant of certificate to the applicant is in the interest of investors Registrars and transfer agents R & T agents form an important link between the investor and issuer in the Securities Market. R & T agent is appointed by the issuer to act on its behalf to service the investors in respect of all corporate actions like sending out notices and other communications to the investors as well as dispatch of dividends and other non-cash benefits. R & T agents perform an equally important role in the depository system as well. R & T agents are registered with SEBI in the terms of SEBI (Registrars to the Issue and Share Transfer Agents) Rules and Regulations, 1993. Underwriters Underwriting services are provided by some large specialists financial institutions such as banks, insurance or investment houses, whereby they guarantee payment in case of damage or financial loss and accept the financial risk for liability arising from such guarantee. Securities underwriting is the process by which investment banks raise investment capital from investors on behalf of corporations and governments that are issuing securities (both equities and debt capital). The services are typically used during a public offering in the primary market. Underwriters are required to register with SEBI in terms of SEBI (Underwriters) Rules and Regulations, 1993. Bankers to the Issue Bankers to an Issue means a scheduled bank carrying on all of the following activities: acceptance of application and application money acceptance of allotment of call money refund of application money Payment of dividends or interest warrants etc. The activities of the Banker to an issue in the Indian Capital Market are regulated by SEBI (Bankers to an issue) Regulations, 1994 Debenture Trustees Debenture Trustee means a Trustee of a Trust deed for securing any issue of debentures. Debenture trustees call for periodical reports from the body corporate takes possession of trust property in accordance with the provisions of the trust deed enforce security in the interest of debenture holders do such acts as necessary in the event the security becomes enforceable carry out such acts as are necessary for the protection of debenture holders and to do all things necessary in order to resolve the grievances of the debenture holders. ascertain and specify that debenture certificates have been discharged within 30 days of registration of the charge with ROC ascertain and specify that debenture certificates have been discharged in accordance with the provisions of the Company Act ascertain and specify that interest warrants for interest due on the debentures have been dispatched to the debenture holders on or before the due date and so on. To inform SEBI in case of breach of Trust Deed and take measures accordingly. The activities of Debenture Trustee in the Indian Capital Market are regulated by SEBI (Debenture Trustees) Regulations, 1993.

Yes Bank shares tumbled to 52 Week Low price. What to do now?

 Yes Bank at 52 week low, What to do in YES BANK now?        It seems that the problems for YES Bank will not end soon. This is for the second consecutive day, YES Bank shares have fallen by more than 9%. Today on 28th September 2018 Yes bank share touched 165 on NSE today. It is said that Madhu Kapur has sold some shares (0.04% stake) of YES Bank in the market on 21st September.        Yes Bank was trading at 319 when the RBI first questioned the discrepancy between the NPAs shown by Bank and the actual NPAs RBI estimated. There was a difference or misappropriation of about 319% which raised the alarm for all the Investors of YES BANK and they all started exiting the stock. YES Bank share corrected by 34% that day with low of 210 and closed near 226. On Wednesday Yes Bank Management sought an extension of at least 3 months for CEO and MD Rana Kapoor after the step-down date of 31st January 2019 decided by RBI. The share price was 2% up but couldn’t stay in green for long. Investors hoped that 200 will become support for YES bank and decided to bottom fish in the same. But share broke that important psychological level today and touched it’s 52 week low of 165 so far.    What will happen in the share price in the future?      The recent turmoil in NBFCs, HFCs and Financial Sector in stock has pulled Sensex down by more than 1100 points in intraday last week. The government can not afford big damage to Banking and Financial system of India before upcoming elections. Modi government has already announced Mergers of Public sector banks to reduce their effective NPAs. Major private banks like Axis Bank, ICICI Bank and Yes Bank are already facing the Leadership Crisis, as none of them was prepared for the untimely exit of their CEOs/MDs. But Corporate Governance issues have forced them to step down before completion of their tenure. Same is true for Yes Bank. In the Article of association of the company, there is a clause that Rana Kapoor cannot be removed from the Managing Committee/ Board of the company. So directly or indirectly he will lead the organization in the future as well. Therefore once the successor/Leader is confirmed stock will see good rally again.      What to do in YES Bank now? Valuation-wise YES bank was very expensive stock above 300 (post-split). 28% CAGR growth has made many Investors rich in this company in the past. As this stock is available in cheaper valuations sooner or later good buying will emerge in this bank. Traders can keep Stop Loss of 180 and Buy it for the short team targets of 200, 220 Investors should accumulate this bluechip stock by nibbling small quantities ( as we can’t predict exact low level, let’s wait for the double bottom structure to confirm the exact level to enter the stock if you want to buy lump sum in one shot)   Disclaimer: Please consult your financial advisor before taking any investment decision. This post is only for educational purpose. I am NSE’s Certified Investment Analyst and can give my views on Investment. I am not SEBI registered Advisor so I can not give any Recommendations. Don’t consider my views as my recommendation. Thank you.