In “Spotlight” we will be discussing the opportunities and challenges that our clients face in various sectors, in conversation with CXOs. This month, we…
After overhauling the Companies Act in 2013, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs of India introduced Clause 247 into the Act in late 2017, introducing…
As businesses get used to the “new normal”, many are now beginning to ask, “What next?” In a post-covid world, for a lot of…
– Dakshita Mehta India’s Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) is having a busy year. After cracking down on shell companies and LLPs, they…
Valuations of companies or equity in India are required for a variety of reasons, usually triggered by mergers, acquisitions or share purchase/sale. The most…
View Part 1 here: Part 1 of this post In the previous post, we discussed some problems of equity funding that are faced…
Most companies (foreign or Indian) provide funding to their subsidiary through equity. This is first as initial capital and then rounds of subsequent capital…
Everything about a startup is exciting – except the paperwork. There are no two ways about it – no one enjoys the documentation involved in…
Most corporates in India carried out company valuations only when regulations mandated it. Thus far, it was mostly only the RBI and SEBI…