India
From cultural integration to due diligence, foreign investors entering the Indian market need to plan carefully prior to an acquisition
From artificial intelligence to renewable energy, inbound M&A transactions from the US, Europe and the Middle East are expected to rise in India as investors hunt for deals
Recent developments from SEBI could be the start of a slew of measures to attract international companies to consider India as a secondary listing option
Singhania & Co lawyers provide a guide for companies aspiring to do an IPO in India
Linklaters’ Amit Singh explains the intricacies of a legally innovative deal from India
Strategies such as deferred closing and increased post-closing cooperation can help to bridge valuation gaps between buyers and sellers
The full list of finalists for the IFLR Asia-Pacific Awards 2024
The Securities and Exchange Board of India has taken a number of investor protection measures to rein in price volatility of startups post-IPO
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Sponsored by TrilegalShruti Rajan, Anurag Gupta and Vidhi Shah of Trilegal discuss the relationship between foreign portfolio investors and the Securities and Exchange Board of India
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Sponsored by J Sagar AssociatesProbir Roy Chowdhury and Yajas Setlur of J Sagar Associates discuss why the RBI’s policy on data storage could have a devastating impact on India’s digital payments industry
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Sponsored by Lakshmikumaran & SridharanL Badri Narayanan and Gaurav Dayal of Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan consider key factors that will play a major role in the scaling up of start-ups in India to help transform the landscape of the fintech sector