Research reports are not ads, clarifies SEBI

SEBI has clarified that research reports are not classified as advertisements unless they specifically promote products or services provided by the research analyst.

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| October 25, 2024 , 1:17 pm
The circular states that SEBI-regulated persons must ensure that no associated person or agent gives any direct or indirect advice on securities.
The circular states that SEBI-regulated persons must ensure that no associated person or agent gives any direct or indirect advice on securities.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) clarified on Thursday that research reports and recommendations provided by research analysts (RAs) are not considered advertisements, unless they contain promotional material for products or services offered by the analysts, as per reports.

This announcement follows queries Sebi received regarding the applicability of advertisement code provisions on research reports issued by RAs.

According to a Sebi circular, the advertisement code applies to communications such as pamphlets, circulars, brochures, notices, or any other literature designed for publication in print or electronic media. This includes displays on platforms like newspapers, magazines, hoardings, or various audio-visual channels like television and motion pictures.

The regulator underscored that a research report, regardless of how it reaches an investor or potential investor, will be treated as an advertisement only if it explicitly or implicitly promotes products or services offered by the research analyst.

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