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Infosys Insider Trading: SEBI bans 8 Entities from Markets, Imposes Penalty of Rs3 06 Crore

 0 In an interim order, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has banned eight entities and individuals from trading in the stock market and imposed a collective penalty of Rs 3.06 crore after they were held guilty on insider trades on Infosys stock.   The eight entities and individuals are: Pranshu Bhutra, Amit Bhutra, Bharat C Jain, Manish Champalal,  Ankush Bhutra, Amit Bhutra, Capital One and Tesora. Amit Bhutra and Bharath C Jain are working partners of Capital One. Amit Bhutra, Ankush Bhutra and Manish Champalal Jain are working partners of Tesora.   According to SEBI, Capital One Partners and Tesora Capital had made illegal gains of Rs 27.95 crore and Rs 26.82 lakhs respectively by indulging in insider trading while in possession of the unpublished price sensitive information (UPSI) pertaining to the corporate announcement of audited financial results for the quarter ended 30 June 2020 made by Infosys.

Sebi bans eight, including 2 company staff, for insider trading in Infosys

Infosys insider trading case: SEBI investigates deals worth ₹3 crore

Senior principal of corporate account group at Infosys Designated person for the price sensitive information at Infosys. Alleged to have leaked the insider information to Pranshu.Source: SEBI, = unpublished price sensitive information (UPSI) Phone calls, emails and the ‘fatherly’ connection SEBI has gathered a plethora of evidence to support its allegations using email exchanges, telephonic records and banking transactions. And, it all starts with Pranshu Bhutra. Amit Bhutra is listed as a director on the board of a company called Mahrishi Alloy Private limited, which claims to make steel products. And, so is Pranshu Bhutra’s father, Ram Bilas Bhutra. That’s where the trail begins.

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