SEBI cautions investors against unregistered online platforms offering unlisted debt securities, highlighting the risks due to the lack of regulatory oversight and investor protection. It advises investors to use platforms operated by SEBI-registered stockbrokers authorized by BSE or NSE and report suspicious activities to SEBI’s market intelligence portal.
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