Disclaimer

Resurgent India Limited (“Resurgent”) is registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (“SEBI”) as a Category I Merchant Banker under the SEBI (Merchant Bankers) Regulations, 1992.
Resurgent undertakes SEBI-regulated merchant banking activities strictly in accordance with the scope of its registration and applicable SEBI regulations, including Regulation 13A of the SEBI (Merchant Bankers) Regulations, 1992.
Resurgent may also be engaged in certain activities that are not regulated by SEBI (“Non-SEBI Regulated Activities”).
Please Note:
•    SEBI does not regulate or supervise the Non-SEBI Regulated Activities undertaken by Resurgent.
•    Investor protection mechanisms, grievance redressal systems, and remedies available under SEBI laws and regulations are not applicable to such Non-SEBI Regulated Activities.
•    Engagements relating to Non-SEBI Regulated Activities are separate and distinct from SEBI-regulated merchant banking services.
Pursuant to the SEBI circular dated 03 January 2026, Resurgent is implementing, within the timelines prescribed by SEBI, the required framework for segregation of SEBI-regulated and Non-SEBI Regulated Activities, including separate business verticals, internal controls, and disclosures. Such implementation is being carried out within the period permitted under the said circular, as applicable.
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