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Nse ppt
 The national stock exchange of India was
  promoted by leading financial institution at the
  behest of government of India and was
  incorporated in November 1992 as a tax paying
  company.
 In April 1993,it was recognized as a stock
  exchange under the securities
  contract(Regulation) Act, 1956…NSE commenced
  operation in the WDM in June 1994
 The capital market segment of the NSE
  commenced operation in November 1994 ,while
  operation in the derivatives segment in June 2000
 Type               Stock Exchange
 Location           Mumbai, India
 Founded            1992
 Owner         National Stock Exchange of India
 Limited
 Key people         Mr.Ravi Narain - MD
 Currency           INR
 No. of listings    1810
 Market Cap         Rs 47,01,923 crore (2009
 August)
 Website            www.nse-india.com
 Establishing a National wide trading facility for all
  type of securities.
 Ensuring equal access to investor all over the
  country through an appropriate communication
   network.
 Providing for a Fair, efficient and
  transparent securities market using
  electronic Trading system.
 Enabling shorter Settlement cycles.
 Meeting up with international
   benchmark and standard
 WIDER  ACCESSIBILITY
 SCREEN BASED TRADING
 NON-DISCLOSURE OF THE TRADING MEMBERS
  IDENTITY
 TRANSPARENT TRANSACTION
 MATCHING OF ORDERS
 TRADING IN DEMATERIALISED FORM
 Raising  capital for businesses
 Mobilizing savings for investment
 Facilitating company growth
 Profit sharing
 Corporate governance
 Barometer of the economy
 November 1992 Incorporation
 April 1993 Recognition as a stock exchange
 October 1995 Became largest stock exchange in the
  country
 April 1996 Launch of S&P CNX Nifty
 November 1997 Best IT Usage award by Computer
  Society of India.
 May 1998 Launch of NSE's Web-site: www.nse.co.in
 February 2000 Commencement of    Internet Trading
 June 2000 Commencement of Derivatives Trading (Index
  Futures)
 January 2002 Launch of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)
 June 2007 NSE launches derivatives on Nifty Junior &
   CNX 100.
 August 2008 Launch of Currency Derivatives
 November 2009 Launch of Mutual Fund Service System
 February 2010 Launch of Currency Futures on additional
   currency pairs
NSE has launched several stock indices, including:
 • S&P CNX Nifty(Standard & Poor's CRISIL NSE
   Index)
 • CNX Nifty Junior
 • CNX 100 (= S&P CNX Nifty + CNX Nifty Junior)
 • S&P CNX 500 (= CNX 100 + 400 major players
   across 72 industries)
 • CNX Midcap (introduced on 18 July 2005 replacing
   CNX Midcap 200)
Currently, NSE has the following major segments of the
capital market:
 • Equity
 • Futures and Options
 • Retail Debt Market
 • Wholesale Debt Market
 • Currency futures
 • MUTUAL FUND
 • STOCKS LENDING & BORROWING
IPOs by Companies

1.   The paid up equity capital of the applicant shall
     not be less than Rs. 10 crores and the
     capitalisation of the applicant’s equity shall not
     be less than Rs. 25 crores
2.   The Issuer shall have adhered to conditions
     precedent to listing as emerging from inter-
     aliance from Securities Contracts (Regulations)
     Act 1956, Companies Act 1956, Securities and
     Exchange Board of India Act 1992.
3.   At least three years track record.
4. The applicant desirous of
listing its securities should
satisfy the exchange on the
following:
a) No disciplinary action by
   other stock exchanges and
   regulatory authorities in
   past three years
b) Redressal Mechanism of
   Investor grievance
c) Distribution of shareholding
d) Details of Litigation
e) Track Record of Director(s)
   An Issuer has to take various steps prior to making an
    application for listing its securities on the NSE. These
    steps are essential to ensure the compliance of certain
    requirements by the Issuer before listing its securities
    on the NSE. The various steps to be taken include:
   Approval of Memorandum and Articles of
    Association
   Approval of draft prospectus
   Submission of Application
   Listing conditions and requirements
 NSE  also conducts online
 examination and awards certification,
 under its programmes of NSE's
 Certification in Financial Markets
 (NCFM). Currently, certifications are
 available in 19 modules, covering
 different sectors of financial and
 capital markets. Branches of the NSE
 are located throughout India.
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Nse ppt

  • 2.  The national stock exchange of India was promoted by leading financial institution at the behest of government of India and was incorporated in November 1992 as a tax paying company.  In April 1993,it was recognized as a stock exchange under the securities contract(Regulation) Act, 1956…NSE commenced operation in the WDM in June 1994  The capital market segment of the NSE commenced operation in November 1994 ,while operation in the derivatives segment in June 2000
  • 3.  Type Stock Exchange  Location Mumbai, India  Founded 1992  Owner National Stock Exchange of India Limited  Key people Mr.Ravi Narain - MD  Currency INR  No. of listings 1810  Market Cap Rs 47,01,923 crore (2009 August)  Website www.nse-india.com
  • 4.  Establishing a National wide trading facility for all type of securities.  Ensuring equal access to investor all over the country through an appropriate communication network.  Providing for a Fair, efficient and transparent securities market using electronic Trading system.  Enabling shorter Settlement cycles.  Meeting up with international benchmark and standard
  • 5.  WIDER ACCESSIBILITY  SCREEN BASED TRADING  NON-DISCLOSURE OF THE TRADING MEMBERS IDENTITY  TRANSPARENT TRANSACTION  MATCHING OF ORDERS  TRADING IN DEMATERIALISED FORM
  • 6.  Raising capital for businesses  Mobilizing savings for investment  Facilitating company growth  Profit sharing  Corporate governance  Barometer of the economy
  • 7.  November 1992 Incorporation  April 1993 Recognition as a stock exchange  October 1995 Became largest stock exchange in the country  April 1996 Launch of S&P CNX Nifty  November 1997 Best IT Usage award by Computer Society of India.  May 1998 Launch of NSE's Web-site: www.nse.co.in
  • 8.  February 2000 Commencement of Internet Trading  June 2000 Commencement of Derivatives Trading (Index Futures)  January 2002 Launch of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)  June 2007 NSE launches derivatives on Nifty Junior & CNX 100.  August 2008 Launch of Currency Derivatives  November 2009 Launch of Mutual Fund Service System  February 2010 Launch of Currency Futures on additional currency pairs
  • 9. NSE has launched several stock indices, including: • S&P CNX Nifty(Standard & Poor's CRISIL NSE Index) • CNX Nifty Junior • CNX 100 (= S&P CNX Nifty + CNX Nifty Junior) • S&P CNX 500 (= CNX 100 + 400 major players across 72 industries) • CNX Midcap (introduced on 18 July 2005 replacing CNX Midcap 200)
  • 10. Currently, NSE has the following major segments of the capital market: • Equity • Futures and Options • Retail Debt Market • Wholesale Debt Market • Currency futures • MUTUAL FUND • STOCKS LENDING & BORROWING
  • 11. IPOs by Companies 1. The paid up equity capital of the applicant shall not be less than Rs. 10 crores and the capitalisation of the applicant’s equity shall not be less than Rs. 25 crores 2. The Issuer shall have adhered to conditions precedent to listing as emerging from inter- aliance from Securities Contracts (Regulations) Act 1956, Companies Act 1956, Securities and Exchange Board of India Act 1992. 3. At least three years track record.
  • 12. 4. The applicant desirous of listing its securities should satisfy the exchange on the following: a) No disciplinary action by other stock exchanges and regulatory authorities in past three years b) Redressal Mechanism of Investor grievance c) Distribution of shareholding d) Details of Litigation e) Track Record of Director(s)
  • 13. An Issuer has to take various steps prior to making an application for listing its securities on the NSE. These steps are essential to ensure the compliance of certain requirements by the Issuer before listing its securities on the NSE. The various steps to be taken include:  Approval of Memorandum and Articles of Association  Approval of draft prospectus  Submission of Application  Listing conditions and requirements
  • 14.  NSE also conducts online examination and awards certification, under its programmes of NSE's Certification in Financial Markets (NCFM). Currently, certifications are available in 19 modules, covering different sectors of financial and capital markets. Branches of the NSE are located throughout India.