SEBI bans Mark Builders, directors from market for four years

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NEW DELHI: Regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has banned MBLDL and its five directors from the securities market for at least four years and asked them to refund the money collected illegally from investors.

As per a SEBI order dated April 17, Mark Builders & Land Developers Ltd (MBLDL) solicits money from customers through its various schemes of booking and development of plots of land.

“MBLDL is carrying on collective investment scheme (CIS) under the garb of allotment/development /sale of plots of land and therefore was required to be registered as mandated under… CIS Regulations,” SEBI said in its order.

The launching or sponsoring of any CIS and mobilisation of funds from the public under it can be done by a person only after obtaining requisite registration.

“MBLDL has not obtained any certificate of registration from Sebi under the CIS Regulations for its fund mobilising activity from the public, for the ‘Schemes’ offered by it,” the regulator said.

Accordingly, Sebi has directed the firm and its directors to wind up the existing CIS and refund the contributions collected from investors under them with due returns within three months.

The entities have to submit a winding up and repayment report to the SEBI within seven days after that in accordance with the CIS Regulations.

The firm and directors have been restrained from accessing the securities market till the directions for refund to investors are complied with and repayment completion certificate is submitted to SEBIand “thereafter for a further period of four years from the date of completion of the refund”.

The directors have also been banned from holding position as director or key managerial personnel of any listed company for four years from the date of the order.

The directors are Gurnek Singh, Sarabjit Singh, Kuljeet Kaur, Gursharanpreet Singh and Narinder Sharma.

Source: Press Trust of India