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What are the functions of SEBI?

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SEBI performs three key functions: 

quasi-legislative, quasi-judicial and quasi-executive.

1. Safeguarding the interests of investors by means of adequate education and guidance. 

2. Regulating and controlling the business on stock markets. 

3. Conduct inspection and inquiries of stock exchanges, intermediaries and self-regulating organizations. 

4. Barring insider trading in securities. 

5. Prohibiting deceptive and unfair methods used by financial intermediaries operating in securities market. 

6. Registering and controlling the functioning of stock brokers, sub-brokers, share transfer agents, bankers, trustees, underwriters who are linked to securities market. 

7. SEBI issues Guidelines and Instructions to businesses orgnisations for issue of shares, 

8. Registering and controlling the functioning of collective investment schemes such as mutual funds.



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