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Distributors skirt SIF certification norms as talent shortage bites
Unqualified sub-brokers are reportedly selling specialized investment funds, violating regulations as the segment faces a lack of certified sellers. This practice will likely concern Sebi, which will then hold asset management companies accountable, regulatory experts said.
Edelweiss Financial shares tank 10% after Q4 net profit drops 17% to Rs 87.60 crore; firm announces dividend
Edelweiss Financial shares fell sharply after reporting a 17% YoY drop in Q4 net profit and weaker sequential performance. Despite pressure on earnings and revenue, the company showed steady growth in asset management and insurance segments. It also announced a dividend, while management flagged global uncertainties impacting the outlook.

Temasek-backed OnEMI IPO opens today: Should you subscribe?
Ahead of the issue opening, OnEMI Technology raised ₹277.7 crore from anchor investors such as Citigroup Global Markets Mauritius, ACM Global Fund VCC, New York State Teachers Retirement System (managed by Goldman Sachs Asset Management), among others.
Motilal Oswal Q4 Results: Cons loss widens YoY to Rs 221 crore but operating PAT grows 25% on 125% revenue surge
Motilal Oswal Financial Services saw its net loss widen in the March quarter. Revenue from operations surged 125 percent year-on-year. The company's operating profit after tax grew 25 percent. Asset and Private Wealth Management businesses showed robust growth. Asset Management PAT increased 63 percent. Total assets under management grew 32 percent. SIP inflows surged 78 percent.

Motilal Oswal Q4 operating profit surges 25% on strong wealth business growth
The asset & private wealth management business reported an operating profit after tax growth of 48% to ₹338 crore on a year-on-year basis. Shares of Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd ended at ₹785.45, up by ₹2.70, or 0.34%, on the BSE today, April 29.

IIFL Finance Q4 profit nearly triples, powered by booming gold loans and better asset quality
IIFL Finance Q4 net profit jumps to ₹586.8 crore, revenue and gold loan AUM surge, asset quality improves, management eyes sustainable growth in FY27. Shares of IIFL Finance ended higher on Wednesday, April 29, by 2.5% at ₹449.00 on the NSE.

Peak XV fully exits MobiKwik in ₹130-crore block deal after RBI nod for NBFC licence
Florintree, Viridian Asset Management, Dymon Asia Capital and Karma Capital bought the shares.

Markets bottom out before conflicts end; waiting has a cost: Kotak AMC CIO
Harsha Upadhyaya, Chief Investment Officer of Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company explains why markets bottom before clarity, how crude shocks impact the near term, and why staying invested with a diversified approach is key to long-term returns.

Sun Pharma a trading play on dips, banks may face difficult June quarter: Dharmesh Kant
Dharmesh Kant, Head of Research at Chola Securities, said Sun Pharma’s all-cash acquisition of Organon could improve return ratios and support valuations, but may bring overall revenue growth down to single digits. He sees a trading opportunity in Sun Pharma on price dips. On banking, he said Q1 could be difficult as provisioning picks up, which may weigh on profitability even as asset quality and margins remain stable. Disclaimer: The views and tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own, not of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.

UTI AMC Q4 results: Profit plunges 73%, revenue flat; ₹40 dividend declared
UTI Asset Management profit slumps 72.8% in Q4 to ₹33.7 crore as costs and exceptional items rise; revenue for the quarter largely unchanged at ₹317 crore; FY26 profit falls, board proposes ₹40 dividend per share. Shares of the company ended 2% lower at ₹1,042.65 ahead of the Q4 result announcement on Thursday.
Nippon Life's India asset manager to settle Yes Bank investment case, document shows
Nippon Life India Asset Management will pay over 96 crore rupees to settle SEBI charges. The company allegedly invested customer funds in high-risk Yes Bank bonds. This investment led to significant investor losses when Yes Bank became insolvent. A large portion of the settlement will be returned to affected investors. Anil Ambani's group allegedly influenced these investment decisions.
Escorp Asset Management Ltd leads losers in 'B' group
Sarla Performance Fibers Ltd, Amal Ltd, Incredible Industries Ltd and Williamson Magor & Company Ltd are among the other losers in the BSE's 'B' group today, 23 April 2026.