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Ongoing Disclosure Regime

Definition

An ongoing disclosure regime mandates that companies continuously provide relevant information to the public and regulatory bodies after their initial public offering or listing. This regulatory framework ensures transparency and fairness in financial markets by requiring regular updates on a company’s financial performance, operational changes, and any material events. It helps investors make informed decisions and prevents insider trading by ensuring equitable access to information. Compliance with this regime is crucial for maintaining market integrity and investor confidence.