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SEBI issues urgent warning: Stick to NSE, BSE authorised bond platforms to avoid risky investments

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SEBI, the Securities and Exchange Board of India, has issued a stern warning to investors regarding unregistered online platforms offering unlisted debt securities.

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These platforms operate outside the regulatory framework, presenting risks for investors. SEBI highlighted the lack of essential investor protections in such cases.

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Investors are advised to use online bond platforms run by SEBI-registered stockbrokers authorized by the BSE or NSE. These platforms are under SEBI’s jurisdiction.

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Registered platforms provide investor protection and grievance redressal mechanisms, ensuring a safer investment experience.

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One of SEBI's main concerns is the lack of regulatory oversight. Unregistered platforms are not monitored by SEBI, which increases potential risks for investors.

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Another concern is the absence of investor protection. Those who invest through these unregistered platforms may lack the safeguards available through regulated intermediaries.

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SEBI also warned that activities of these unregistered platforms might violate the Companies Act and other regulations, which could lead to legal consequences.

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To protect their investments, investors should exercise caution when dealing with unlisted debt securities through unregistered platforms.

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SEBI encourages reporting any suspicious activities through its market intelligence portal to help curb illegal activities in the market.

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