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What is the purpose of SEBI?

SEBI was established to keep a check on unfair and malpractices and protect the investors from such malpractices. The organization was created to meet the requirements of the following three groups:

o Issuers: SEBI works toward providing a marketplace to the investors where they can efficiently and fairly raise their funds.

o Intermediaries: SEBI works towards providing a professional and competitive market to the intermediaries

o Investors: SEBI protects and supplies accurate information to investors.