Sebi has restricted Axis Capital from taking on new assignments as a merchant banker for debt securities. This decision comes after it was found that Axis Capital provided unauthorized guarantees for Sojo Infotel’s Non-Convertible Debentures, posing credit risks. Sebi aims to ensure market stability and regulatory adherence.
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