Securities and Exchange Board of India

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Last mentioned: Mar 13, 2026

Timeline

  1. Syndicate Finalized

    NSE officially hires 20 bankers and 8 law firms to restart the IPO process.

  2. Public Listing

    NMC Green Bonds officially commence trading on the National Stock Exchange.

  3. Regulatory Approval

    SEBI and MoHUA clear the issuance framework for Nashik's green debt.

  4. Project Identification

    NMC identifies key water and solar projects for green bond funding.

  5. Regulatory Thaw

    SEBI signals a more favorable outlook on NSE's compliance and governance.

  6. SEBI Penalty

    Regulator passed orders in the co-location case, delaying listing plans.

  7. Initial DRHP Filed

    NSE first filed for an IPO, which was later stalled by regulatory issues.

Stories mentioning Securities and Exchange Board of India 2

IPOs & Listings Neutral

NSE Accelerates IPO Plans with Appointment of 20 Bankers and 8 Law Firms

The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) has finalized a massive syndicate of 20 merchant bankers and eight legal advisors to manage its highly anticipated initial public offering. This move signals a definitive end to years of regulatory delays and sets the stage for what could be one of India's largest-ever market debuts.

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