About Orbis Unlisted Share Price, Financial & Valuation
Orbis Financial Corporation Ltd. was established in 2005 and is headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana. The company is a SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) registered Custodian of Securities and Clearing member in all market segments in India. Orbis commenced its commercial operations in 2009 and has since become an important player in the Indian financial services sector. Key Areas of Operation:
Custodian of Securities: Orbis provides custodial services, which include...
Orbis Financial Corporation Ltd. was established in 2005 and is headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana. The company is a SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) registered Custodian of Securities and Clearing member in all market segments in India. Orbis commenced its commercial operations in 2009 and has since become an important player in the Indian financial services sector. Key Areas of Operation:
Custodian of Securities: Orbis provides custodial services, which include safeguarding financial assets like securities and ensuring the proper administration of those assets. As a SEBI-registered custodian, it is responsible for the safe custody, settlement, and transfer of securities for institutional investors.
Clearing Member: Orbis operates as a clearing member in various market segments. Clearing members are responsible for settling trades and ensuring the smooth execution of transactions within the financial markets. This role is critical for ensuring the stability and integrity of market operations.
Registrar & Share Transfer Agent (RTA): In 2019, Orbis expanded its services to include Registrar and Share Transfer Agent services. In this capacity, Orbis handles the administrative functions for companies such as managing shareholder records, processing share transfers, maintaining accurate shareholder registers, and providing communication between companies and their investors.
Trustee Services: Additionally, Orbis is accredited by SEBI to provide trustee services, ensuring that the interests of bondholders, unit holders, and other investors are protected. Trustee services typically involve overseeing the performance of trust schemes and ensuring compliance with regulatory and fiduciary responsibilities.