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SEBI inaugurates Common Investors Service Centre at Jammu with NSE, BSE

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October 5, 2023
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Jammu, Oct 5: SEBI, NSE, and BSE have been actively involved in various initiatives and measures to enhance investor services and protection in India’s securities market. To provide a comprehensive suite of securities market services to investors in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, SEBI along with Stock Exchanges – NSE and BSE have established a Common Investor Service Centre” (ISC) in Jammu.
This Common ISC managed by NSE, was inaugurated on September 29, 2023, by SVMD Rao, Executive Director, SEBI in the presence of Pranjal Jayaswal, General Manager, SEBI, Joginder Singh – Vice President from National Stock Exchange of India Limited, Harbinder Singh Sokhi – Head Investors Initiatives – BSE Limited and other officers from SEBI, Exchanges and Depositories.
The Common ISC serves as a platform where investors can lodge complaints against listed corporate entities and market participants operating in the securities market. This facility is essential for investors who may have concerns or grievances related to their dealings in the market.
Investors may make use of the services of Common Investor Service Center at
Office no. 208-B2
2nd Floor, South Block
Bahu Plaza, Jammu – 180012 as a single window contact for investor services for SEBI, NSE and BSE.

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