Social Stock Exchange in India – A Framework Study of Proposed
Exchange
Globally, Social Stock Exchanges (SSE) have emerged
as a funding mechanism for non-profit and for profit social enterprises. India
has also announced a similar mechanism to introduce the Social Stock Exchange.
The aim of the paper is to understand the concept of Social Stock Exchange and
to study its framework proposed by Securities and Exchange Board of India
(SEBI) in consultation with a technical group. Paper evaluates the proposed
structure of the SSE and compares it with the existing structure of its global
peers, i.e., Brazil, South Africa, United Kingdom, and Canada. The paper also
studies the benefits to stakeholders from the proposed SSE framework. The study
covers the secondary research, information available in public domain,
newspaper articles, press notes, academic journal and report published by SEBI.
Websites of foreign social stock exchanges are also used to understand the SSE
structure. The outcome of the study shows the proposed structure will overcome
the shortcomings of global peers and identifies the benefits to various
stakeholders. While problems and challenges are also identified for
implementation of new framework.
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