SEBI unlikely to step into anchor allocation dispute arising from Meesho IPO
Following criticism from several institutional investors over Meesho’s anchor allocation—where SBI Funds Management received nearly 25% of the QIB portion—SEBI is unlikely to intervene. Regulatory sources say allocation decisions lie strictly between issuers, merchant bankers, and investors.
By Finblage Editorial Desk
12:13 pm
3 December 2025
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