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BSEC Assures: No Immediate Delisting for Inactive Firms

The Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) has clarified that it has not decided to immediately delist companies that have remained closed or inactive.

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The Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) issued a clarification today, refuting media reports that claimed the regulator had decided to immediately delist companies that have remained closed or inactive. In a press release, the Commission described these reports as misleading and baseless, stating they did not accurately reflect the remarks made by BSEC Chairman Masud Khan during a discussion with the Capital Market Journalists' Forum (CMJF) on July 9.

Chairman's Remarks Misinterpreted

The BSEC explained that Chairman Masud Khan had referred to international practices where companies that remain closed or inactive for prolonged periods are generally not allowed to stay listed on stock exchanges. He noted that Bangladesh is an exception, with several inactive companies continuing to remain listed, exposing particularly small investors to financial risks.

No Decision to Delist

The Commission clarified that no decision has been taken to delist such companies. Instead, the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), as the frontline regulator, is currently reviewing the status of inactive listed firms to develop a logical and transparent process for addressing the issue.

Proposed Grace Period

As part of the review, a proposal has been discussed to allow inactive companies a grace period, possibly one year, to resume operations. If they fail to do so within the stipulated period, any further action will be taken in accordance with the existing laws, rules, and listing regulations.

Investor Caution Urged

The regulator also urged investors to exercise caution while making investment decisions, particularly regarding companies that have remained inactive for a prolonged period, face going concern risks, fail to hold mandatory annual general meetings (AGMs), or do not pay dividends to shareholders. The clarification was issued through an official press release signed by the BSEC spokesperson.

Source: BSS

FAQ

Has the BSEC decided to delist inactive companies?
No, the BSEC has clarified that no decision has been taken to delist such companies.

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