Sebi has amended rules to streamline the process for public issuance of debt securities, reducing the period for seeking public comments on draft offer documents and cutting the minimum subscription period. The changes aim to facilitate ease of doing business, providing faster access to funds and greater flexibility for issuers, including simplified disclosure requirements.
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