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RBI’s new NBFC rules a blow to Tata Sons’ plan to stay unlisted

The RBI has thwarted Tata Sons’ attempt to avoid a public listing. A recent clarification states that equity from group companies with market access counts as indirect public funds, invalidating Tata Sons’ argument for deregistration. This ruling, effective July 1, impacts the conglomerate’s holding company, which has substantial assets exceeding the deregistration threshold.

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