INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Private sector lender Yes Bank and Goldman Sachs today settled a Sebi probe into alleged violation of listing and disclosure norms as well
as merchant banker regulations, respectively.
Individually, Yes Bank has paid Rs 40.8 lakh, while Goldman Sachs (India) Securities Pvt Ltd
has remitted Rs 20.80 lakh towards settlement fees, the regulator said in separate orders.
The Sebi agreed to settle proposed adjudication
proceedings in the case, pertaining to alleged violation of listing and disclosure requirements as well as code of conduct for merchant
bankers after it was approached by Yes Bank and Goldman Sachs, respectively with a plea under the settlement regulations.
Under the
settlement, an entity is allowed to settle charges by paying a penalty without admission or denial of guilt.
In the settlement order passed
today, Sebi said it has disposed of the adjudication proceedings initiated against Yes Bank and Goldman Sachs.
It was alleged that the
private sector bank had violated LODR (Listing Obligation and Disclosure Requirement) norms, while Goldman Sachs did not comply with the
merchant banker regulations in the matter of Yes Bank.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) had initiated adjudication
proceeding against both the entities in December 2016.
While the adjudication proceedings were in progress, the private sector bank and the
merchant banker had approached Sebi to settle the case on payment of settlement charges.
Thereafter, Sebi's high powered advisory committee
recommended the case for settlement on the payment of Rs 40.80 lakh for Yes Bank and Rs 20.80 lakh for Goldman Sachs
This was also approved by the regulator's panel of whole-time members, following which they remitted the amount.
Accordingly, the regulator
has disposed of the adjudication proceedings initiated against the both entities.
It further said that enforcement actions, including
restoring or initiating the proceedings, could be initiated if any representation made by them is found to be untrue