
Summary:
SEBI reported a 48% rise in total income, reaching Rs. 2,075 crore (US$ 238.1 million) in 2023-24, driven by higher fees and subscriptions. Fee income rose to Rs. 1,851.5 crore (US$ 212.4 million), investment income to Rs. 192.41 crore (US$ 22.1 million), and other income increased to Rs. 18 crore (US$ 2.1 million).
SEBI's overall spending grew to Rs. 1,006 crore (US$ 115.4 million) in FY24, up from Rs. 851.33 crore (US$ 97.7 million) in FY23. Establishment expenses climbed to Rs. 696.43 crore (US$ 79.9 million), while administrative costs rose to Rs. 218 crore (US$ 25 million). SEBI's general fund closed at Rs. 5,573 crore (US$ 639.4 million), with a surplus of Rs. 1,065 crore (US$ 122.2 million).
Source: IBEF
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