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NSE IPO: Exchange flags concentration risk as top 10 brokers control nearly half of revenue

NSE IPO: Exchange flags concentration risk as top 10 brokers control nearly half of revenue
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The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has filed for an IPO, identifying revenue concentration as a significant business risk. Nearly half of its revenue comes from its top 10 trading members, making the exchange vulnerable to their potential exit or financial instability.

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This disclosure provides transparency for potential investors regarding the structural risks inherent in India's largest stock exchange.

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NSE on Wednesday filed draft papers for its initial public offering, marking a major step toward listing after years of regulatory delays. ( REUTERS ) AI Quick Read The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has flagged revenue concentration as a key business risk, highlighting that nearly half of its revenue is derived from its top 10 trading members.

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