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How Indian Companies Should Be Governed: Proposals for Corporate Governance in India  

Shorenstein APARC South Asia Seminar Series

Date and Time
October 25, 1999
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM

Availability
Open to the public
No RSVP required


Speaker
L.K. Singhvi - Senior Executive Director at Security and Exchange Board, India


The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) which is the country's market regulator has recently released its draft rules on corporate governance. Mr. L.K. Singhvi will discuss the SEBI draft. The Securities and Exchange Board of India is India's primary regulator of financial markets. A member of the Indian Civil Service, Mr. Singhvi heads SEBI's Investigation, Enforcement and Surveillance Departments and its Derivative and Venture Capital Fund Departments. Prior to joining SEBI, he held positions in the Indian Revenue Service and the Income Tax Department. When India began reform in 1991, Mr.Singhvi undertook the important assignment of the Director of Enforcement of Foreign Exchange Regulations and was also a member of the committee for dilution of Foreign Exchange Regulations. Mr. Singhvi has participated both in national and international conferences especially in the area of capital market and is also an active member of the Asia Pacific Regional Committee on Enforcement.

Topics: Business | Entrepreneurship | Governance | Venture capital | India | South Asia

Location
Daniel and Nancy Okimoto Conference Room
Encina Hall, 3rd floor, east wing
616 Serra St.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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FSI Contact
Yumi O. Hiroshima