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IndiaNSE cautions investors against assured returns schemes

NSE cautions investors against assured returns schemes

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The Stock Exchange (NSE) has asked investors not to put their money in any scheme
promising assured returns from investments in the stock market.
The advisory comes after the bourse found that two entities — Pruthvi Consultancy Services and
KBK Advisory — were offering such schemes and assuring guaranteed returns on stock market
investments.
The two entities are not registered either as members or authorised persons of any registered
member of the NSE, the exchange said in a statement on Wednesday.
Cautioning the investors, NSE asked them not to subscribe to any such scheme or product
offered by any entity offering indicative/assured/guaranteed returns in the stock market as the
same is prohibited by law.

Further, investors have been advised not to share their trading credentials such as user ID
and password, and not to trade in the markets based on the tips/ recommendations provided by
unregistered investment advisers.
“Participation in such prohibited schemes is at investors' own risk, cost and consequences
as such schemes are neither approved nor endorsed by the exchange,” it added.

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