Service Investment Services 35% Retail Banking 25%
Specialism Enforcement 85% Supervision 82%
2026-03-12 09:42:27 · pthandapani@vixio.com
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2956027
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Classification

Service
Investment Services (35%)

The update is a generic enforcement action against an unnamed entity with no specific product or service details disclosed, making definitive categorization impossible.

Retail Banking (25%)

REQUIRES HUMAN REVIEW — Without details on IM Capital Limited's actual business model or the specific violations, secondary classification cannot be reliably determined.

Specialism
Enforcement (85%)

SEBI has issued a formal adjudication order against a named entity following an enforcement proceeding, which constitutes a confirmed regulatory enforcement action.

Supervision (82%)

Mandatory inheritance: Enforcement requires Supervision as a parent tag, reflecting SEBI's formal oversight and regulatory determination.

Securities and Exchange Board of India is made for protect the interests of investors in securities and to promote the development of, and to regulate the securities market and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto

Securities and Exchange Board of India, SEBI

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TITLE: India's Securities and Exchange Board Issues Adjudication Order Against IM Capital Limited BODY: On March 11, 2026, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) issued an adjudication order against IM Capital Limited. The adjudication order represents SEBI's formal determination following an investigation or enforcement proceeding against the entity. SEBI's adjudication function enables it to issue binding orders addressing alleged violations of securities laws and regulations. Such orders typically detail findings of fact, legal conclusions, and any remedial actions or penalties imposed on the respondent entity. Adjudication orders from SEBI are significant enforcement outcomes that establish regulatory precedent and demonstrate the regulator's commitment to maintaining market integrity and investor protection within Indian securities markets. These orders are applicable to the entity named and may have broader implications for market participants operating in similar capacities or engaging in comparable conduct. Market participants and compliance professionals should review the full adjudication order to understand SEBI's regulatory expectations and enforcement priorities. The order may contain guidance relevant to broader industry practices and risk management frameworks. The complete adjudication order is available on SEBI's official website in its Orders section. **Reference:** Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Adjudication Order, March 11, 2026
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