India SEBI Filings Tracker — DRHP, RHP, SAST, Buyback, REIT
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India SEBI Filings Tracker — DRHP, RHP, SAST, Buyback, REIT
Track SEBI (India's SEC) filings beyond IPOs: DRHP/RHP drafts, rights & debt offers, SAST takeover letters of offer, buybacks, REIT/InvIT issues and the live processing-status pipeline. Filter by company, sector, date, type. Refinitiv alternative for Indian disclosure.
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India SEBI Filings Tracker — DRHP, RHP, SAST, Buyback, REIT/InvIT
Track every public disclosure SEBI (the Securities and Exchange Board of India — India's SEC) posts to its filings register, not just IPOs. This actor sweeps DRHP and RHP draft prospectuses, rights-issue and debt offer documents, SAST substantial-acquisition (takeover) letters of offer, tender and open-market buybacks, and REIT/InvIT public, private and rights issues — plus SEBI's live processing-status review pipeline. Filter by company name, sector, date window and filing type; export a normalized feed for India equity research desks, cross-border M&A and event-driven funds. A Bloomberg/Refinitiv alternative for Indian primary-market disclosure, at less than 1% of the cost of a terminal seat.
Why SEBI filings matter
SEBI is India's primary-market gatekeeper. Every IPO draft, takeover open offer, buyback, rights issue, debt offer and REIT/InvIT issue passes through its public filings register before it reaches the market. That register is the earliest structured signal of upcoming equity supply, control changes and capital actions across Indian listed and pre-listing companies — but it is published as static JSP-style HTML pages, one filing category at a time, with no API and no bulk export. This actor turns that scattered register into a single clean, queryable feed.
What it covers
- DRHP / RHP / UDRHP — main-board and SME book-built IPO offer documents
- Rights issues — letters of offer under SEBI ICDR
- Public issues — main-board + SME book-built offers
- Debt offer documents — corporate bond / NCD offer documents
- Buybacks — tender offer + open-market buyback letters of offer
- Takeover (SAST) — substantial-acquisition / open-offer letters of offer
- REIT / InvIT issues — public, private and rights issues for both
- Processing status — every offer document currently in SEBI's review pipeline
Use cases
- Event-driven funds monitoring SAST open offers and arbitrage spreads
- ECM / sell-side desks tracking the DRHP -> RHP IPO pipeline
- Fixed-income teams pulling NCD / corporate-bond debt offer documents
- REIT / InvIT analysts tracking Indian alternative-asset issuance
- Corporate-development / M&A scanning takeover letters of offer
Sample input
{"filing_types": ["DRHP", "RHP", "TAKEOVER"],"company_filter": ["adani", "tata"],"days_back": 90,"max_filings": 50,"proxyConfiguration": { "useApifyProxy": true }}
Sample output
{"filing_type": "TAKEOVER-LOO","company": "Example Industries Ltd","title": "Letter of Offer under SEBI (SAST) Regulations — Open Offer","filing_date": "2026-05-14","category_label": "Takeover / SAST Letter of Offer","detail_url": "https://www.sebi.gov.in/sebiweb/...","sector": "energy","source": "sebi.gov.in"}
FAQ
Does this cover Indian IPO DRHP and RHP filings? Yes — DRHP, RHP and UDRHP from the public-issues register, plus SME book-built offers.
Can I track takeover / open-offer (SAST) filings?
Yes — the TAKEOVER type pulls SAST substantial-acquisition letters of offer.
Does it include per-trade insider-trading disclosures? No — SEBI publishes those via the BSE/NSE corporate-announcement feeds; use the BSE/NSE insider feed for that. SAST captures substantial-acquisition events.
Is REIT / InvIT data included? Yes — public, private and rights issues for both REITs and InvITs.
How current is the data?
It reads SEBI's live listing pages (roughly the last 12-18 months are visible); set days_back or start_date / end_date to scope the window.