Sebi proposes tighter curbs on promotional claims by on-line bond platforms
The proposed revised commercial code seeks to deal with the rising use of digital promoting, social media and influencer-led promotions by on-line bond platforms, in response to a session paper issued by the regulator on Friday.
The regulator has proposed restrictions on commercials that use urgency, behavioural prompts, and fear-of-missing-out messaging, which can encourage traders to behave with out sufficient due diligence.
For commercials that includes particular securities, OBPPs can be required to supply standardised info, together with the issuer, tenor, credit standing, nature of the safety, clear and soiled costs, yield to maturity and the Credit score Threat-o-meter.
The regulator has additionally proposed pointers governing using phrases equivalent to “mounted returns”, “predictable returns” and “passive revenue” to make sure such descriptions don’t create an impression of assured returns.
Ads utilizing the time period “mounted returns” must carry a distinguished disclaimer stating that mounted returns should not assured and that debt securities are topic to market, credit score and default dangers.
The market watchdog has additionally proposed restrictions on imprecise promotional claims equivalent to “excessive yield”, “excessive rated” and “excessive returns” that aren’t adequately substantiated.The proposed code would function alongside a typical commercial code relevant to specified SEBI-regulated entities.
The Securities and Trade Board of India (Sebi) has invited feedback from stakeholders on the session paper by September 11.
