Rediff Logo
Money
Line
Channels: Astrology | Broadband | Contests | E-cards | Money | Movies | Romance | Search | Wedding | Women
Partner Channels: Bill Pay | Health | IT Education | Jobs | Technology | Travel
Line
Home > Money > Business Headlines > Report
June 5, 2001
Feedback  
  Money Matters

 -  Business Special
 -  Business Headlines
 -  Corporate Headlines
 -  Columns
 -  IPO Center
 -  Message Boards
 -  Mutual Funds
 -  Personal Finance
 -  Stocks
 -  Tutorials
 -  Search rediff

    
      



 
 Search the Internet
         Tips
 Sites: Finance, Investment
E-Mail this report to a friend
Print this page

Sebi upholds ban order on CSFB, Bang group

BS Markets Bureau

The Securities and Exchange Board of India has upheld its earlier ban order against broking entities belonging to the Nirmal Bang group and Credit Suisse First Boston.

However, the Sebi ban order is limited to only the stock-broking business of CSFB, and will not affect its merchant banking arm. CSFB is lead advisor to the proposed VSNL divestment.

Pursuant to the earlier directions of April 18, 2001, Sebi on Monday passed an order under Section 11 B read with Section 11 of the Sebi Act, 1992, against CSFB and the Bang group companies, debarring them from undertaking any fresh business as stock brokers pending further enquiry.

The Bang entities include Kishore Bang, Dilip Bang, Nirmal Bang Securities Pvt Ltd, Equity Broking Pvt Ltd, Bama Securities Ltd, Bang Securities Pvt Ltd and Nadi Finance & Investment Pvt Ltd.

Sebi also passed a separate order appointing enquiry officers to probe the alleged violations by CSFB and the Bang entities.

"The enquiry officers, after considering the material available on the basis of investigations conducted so far and the material, which may be further supplemented, will expeditiously complete the proceedings, after following the procedure as laid down in the regulations," a Sebi release said.

Powered by

YOU MAY ALSO WANT TO READ:
The Rediff-Business Standard Special
The Budget 2001-2002 Special
Money
Business News

Tell us what you think of this report