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Industry : InsuranceFunctional Area : India(Markets)
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There is an ongoing turf war between SEBI & IRDA. Sometime back, a similar war was fought between EBI & SEBI on who will regulate FIIs. We now have a PFRDA to regulate Pensions.

Should'nt India have a single Regulator like the FSA in UK?

 

 
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Yes. India should have a single Regulator. The question is 'Who' will be the Regulator. The Finance Minister has now proposed a Financial Development Council to iron out Regulatory differences. Hope the council sees the light of the day and has its Objectives as well as Authority clearly defined.


By S Swaminathan, Sr. VP - Legal & Compliance and Company Secretary, HDFC Standard Life Insurance Co. Ltd  | 04 22 2010 15:11:28 +0000
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