Investors' complaints hit 6-year high of 43,000 in FY18

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The number of investor complaints against listed firms and market intermediaries has risen to over 43,000 in 2017-18, making it the highest
in six years, despite regulator Sebi continues to dispose of such grievances expeditiously. According to latest annual report of Securities
and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), the regulator received 43,131 investor complaints last fiscal as compared to 40,000 in 2016-17. This was
the highest since 2011-12, when more than 46,548 complaints were received. As of March this year, 30,46,585 complaints were cumulatively
registered with Sebi, which was higher than 30,03,454 recorded at March-end last year
However, during the same period the number of pending actionable complaints have been reduced from 4,476 to 3,771. Out of total pending
grievances, only 647 were pending for more than six months compared to 984 such cases pending as on March 31, 2017. "The number of pending
grievances has been steadily declining over the years due to expeditious disposal at the end of Sebi," the regulator noted. The Sebi said it
has been taking various regulatory measures to expedite the redressal of investor grievances. The grievances lodged by investors are taken
up with the respective listed company or intermediary and continuously monitored. Complaints pertaining to stock brokers and depository
participants are taken up with concerned stock exchange and depository for redressal and monitored by the concerned department through
periodic report obtained from them. Sebi Complaints Redressal System (SCORES) permits investors to directly lodge a complaint online,
however, the regulator also uploads physical complaints into the system.