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Learn about IPOs, Rights Issues, Buyback of shares, NCD public issues, SME IPOs, and Stock Brokers. The book-style reading makes it easy to understand the fundamentals.

1. Introduction to IPO

An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the process through which a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time. It allows businesses to raise capital, expand operations, and gain market visibility. Investors get an opportunity to participate early in a company’s growth by subscribing to its shares before stock market listing.

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2. Buyback of Shares

Buyback of Shares is a corporate action where a company repurchases its own shares from existing shareholders. It helps reduce the number of outstanding shares, improve financial ratios, and return surplus cash to investors. Buybacks also signal management’s confidence in the company’s future performance and value.

10 chapters

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3. SME IPO Guide for companies

An SME IPO allows small and medium enterprises to raise funds by listing shares on dedicated SME platforms of stock exchanges. It helps companies access capital for growth, improve credibility, and gain public visibility. With simplified compliance and lower costs, SME IPOs are ideal for expanding businesses seeking long-term funding and investor participation.

17 chapters

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4. NCD (Non-convertible debentures)

Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) are fixed-income instruments issued by companies to raise funds from investors. They offer regular interest payments and a fixed maturity but cannot be converted into equity shares. NCDs are suitable for investors seeking stable returns with relatively lower risk compared to equities, depending on the issuer’s credit rating.

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5. NRI Trading in India

NRI Trading in India allows Non-Resident Indians to invest in Indian stock markets through specially designated accounts. NRIs can trade in equities, IPOs, mutual funds, and derivatives by opening NRE or NRO accounts along with a PIS account. It enables global investors to participate in India’s growth while following RBI and SEBI regulations.

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6. Rights Issue

A Rights Issue is a method by which a company raises additional capital by offering existing shareholders the right to buy new shares at a discounted price. It helps companies fund expansion or reduce debt while allowing shareholders to maintain their ownership percentage without dilution if they choose to subscribe.

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