Kathmandu, June 8 : Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat has said the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has its significant role in the investment sector.
In his address to the 31st
anniversary of the SEBON here today, the Minister was of the view that the
share market had its special charm in view of investment and income. So the
roles and responsibilities of the Board have obviously increased.
It was the responsibility of the
Board to ensure security of 5.6 million investors in the capital market, the
Minister said, hoping that it would highly prioritise its roles and
responsibilities and fulfill them accordingly. "The Board is expected to
play a role to further promote the share market," he said.
The Minister utilised the forum to
say that he was ready to extend full support to make the capital market
healthier, comprehensive, more competitive and safer. He made it clear that
provision about the share market in the budget for the upcoming fiscal year was
misinterpreted and mistaken. "It is not aimed to impose tax on general
investors."
Stating that the stock market
should never be the means of providing financial gains to a certain community,
he said the Board is responsible to protect the investments of mass investors.
"The Board shall go to an automated system," he said, presenting an
idea of incorporating the commodity market in the share market. He advised the
SEBON to completely make its business paperless and ensure that none is capable
of taking unexpected gains in the share market.
He was of the view that the Nepal
Rastra Bank also could play its role in promoting healthy competitions in the
share market. "The government is supportive of the stock market, but it
wants to prevent a specific group from unfairly benefitting from it in the name
of 5.6 million investors."
The Finance Minister advised the
SEBON management to fully utilise the information technology, pledging the
government support to the SEBON to shift to a new building soon.
SEBON, established June 7, 1993 as
the government entity, functions as an apex regulator of securities
markets. (RSS)