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Monday, August 9, 1999

Sebi encourages plantations cos to pay-back

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA  
MUMBAI, AUG 8: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) would encourage plantation companies, wanting to pay back investors, to draw up a scheme for repayment.

``It is not for SEBI to fix whether they should pay up 100 per cent or 50 per cent, in instalments or the size of each installment. Instead, we have asked each individual company to draw up its own scheme which would then by vetted by us,'' Executive Director Dharmishta Raval said.

Several plantation companies have approached the regulator, stating their desire to repay those investors who wish to exit from CIS, she said adding that Sebi would also bring this to the notice of the courts where cases are pending against these companies.

Welcoming this move, a spokesman of the Investor Grievances Forum (IGF) said ``Investors have lost confidence in court procedures'' and called for action against these companies for recovery of investments by disposal of assets.The Supreme Court has, however, prohibited companies with collective investmentschemes (CIS) from disposing off their assets except for the purpose of repayment.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India appointed committee on CIS chaired by former Unit Trust of India chairman Dr S A Dave had suggested a period of three years for existing schemes to restructure their operations and achieve capital adequacy norms or those not desirous of coming under regulatory purview, may wind-up and refund investor's funds.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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