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MUMBAI, JUNE 21. The Securities and Exchange Board of India in association with the National Informatics Centre (NIC) has set up an electronic data information filing and retrieval (EDIFAR) system to facilitate filing of certain documents/statements by listed companies on-line on the regulator's web site. This system was being introduced in a phased manner and would be applicable to leading 200 companies covering all sectors, including ICICI Bank, Bajaj Auto, Bank of Baroda, Infosys, Britannia Industries, Castrol India, CMC, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Grasim Industries, HDFC Bank, Hindutan Lever Ltd., State Bank of India, Sterlite Industries and Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (VSNL), SEBI said in a circular here today. Financial statements comprising balance sheet, profit and loss account and full version of annual report; half yearly and quarterly statements including that of cash flow, corporate governance reports, shareholding pattern should be filed, it said. The companies would have to file their statements and reports on electronic data information filing and retrieval system with effect from July 15, it said. These reports would be in addition to the filings to be made by the companies with the stock exchanges in compliance with various provisions of listing agreement, SEBI added. PTI
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