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NSE Bets on Quality, Safety and Stability in 2026
NSE Bets on Quality, Safety and Stability in 2026
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NSE Bets on Quality, Safety and Stability in 2026
In an interview with NSE’s Sriram Krishnan — focused on key market insights and investor relevance:
Market Outlook & Performance (2025 Review)
Primary markets remained robust in 2025, with strong IPO fundraising and an emphasis on quality listings over sheer numbers. Total capital raised crossed USD 20 billion, supported by major main-board IPOs.
SME Market & Investor Protection
On the NSE Emerge platform, listing standards were more selective, with stricter eligibility requirements to ensure that only companies with credible business models could list. This disciplined approach aimed to protect investors and maintain market stability.
Market Leadership & Liquidity
NSE continued to dominate trading activity, consolidating its position with over 92% market share in equity derivatives and 93–94% in cash equities, reinforcing deep liquidity and efficient price discovery for investors.
Why This Matters to Investors
Stronger IPO selection = a higher probability of sustainable long-term performance.
Investor-centric criteria on SME listings limits exposure to weak issuers.
Market dominance in trading segments enhances execution quality and reduces bid-ask frictions.
Bottom Line: NSE’s focus on quality, investor safety, and core market strength sets a constructive backdrop for participation and confidence in 2026 and beyond.
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