SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch highlights the transformative impact of AI on the Indian stock market, simplifying regulatory language and breaking language barriers.
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AI is expected to simplify regulatory language, enhance efficiency and transparency, and enable informed investment decisions.
Single corporate filings will streamline the process, reduce regulatory burdens, and enable disclosures filed on one exchange to be reflected across all other exchanges.
AI will enable the inclusion of other Indian languages, making regulatory language more accessible to investors and bridging the language gap.
The primary objective of SEBI is to protect the interests of investors, promote the development of the securities market, and regulate the activities of market intermediaries.
Madhabi Puri Buch is the Chairperson of SEBI, a seasoned expert in finance and regulation.
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