Citcorp Investment Bank pays Rs 36 lakh to settle FPI rules violation of rules with SEBI

Citcorp Investment Bank (Singapore) Limited on Thursday compromised on payment of 36 lakh, without completing KYC’s standards related to issuing KYC’s standards to issuing SEBI Master Fund Limited with SEBI. Citcorp rejected the SUO’s petition for the SUBI (Foreign Portfolio Investors) proposed to settle the alleged violation of the rules of the SUBI, “denied the findings of fact and the findings of the law under the rules of settlement”.

Accepting the settlement, the regulator of the markets said in his order on Thursday that “any action that can begin for a violation … is compromised in the context of the applicant”.

It was alleged that under the FPI rules, the applicant issued the Sam Fashore Derivative Instrument (One) on December 19, 2023 without complying with your client (KYC) standards.

The applicant has mentioned that the Board Neboarding and KYC investigations were completed on January 10, 2024 in the context of the One Day subscriber-SMFL.

There was also an alleged delay from depositing regulatory fees from ODI subscriber. The regulatory fee of 800D USD lap should be deposited immediately with the SEBI corresponding to the one -day one issued to the SMFL on December 19, 2023. Instead, it was deposited with SEBI on February 26, 2024 with a delay of 69 days.

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    These findings pointed to the violation of the FPI rules.

    According to another separate settlement order, BCL Industries and his promoter and MD Rajinder Mittal settled in the case of violation of regulatory standards on payment of the settlement amount with Sebi.

    BCL Industries and Mittal sent Rs 14.30 lakh and Rs 28.6 lakh respectively.

    Both companies failed to disclose Manoj Finvest Private Limited (MFPL) as part of the promoter group in respect of the SEBI ICDR (issue of capital and advertising requirements).

    Also, Mittal failed to cover MFPL under the Code of BCL for regulating, monitoring and reporting by persons designated under the insider trading rules and their immediate relatives.

    In the second order, Green Lands Impact Fund and three others paid Rs. After paying 62.88 lakh, settled the matter related to the alleged violation of alternative investment funds (AIF) rules with SEBI.

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