SEBI Bans Setco Promoters, Orders ₹19 Cr Repayment for Fund Misappropriation

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SEBI Bans Setco Promoters, Orders ₹19 Cr Repayment for Fund Misappropriation
Overview

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has passed a stringent order against Setco Automotive Limited (SAL) and its promoters, including Mr. Harish Sheth and Mr. Udit Harish Sheth. The order penalizes them for alleged fraudulent and unfair trade practices, including diversion of ₹124.45 crore through marketing commissions and misappropriation of ₹19.05 crore for investments in promoter entities. SEBI has imposed market access bans of one to two years on key management personnel and promoters, and directed the promoters to repay ₹19.05 crore with 23% annual interest to SAL/SASPL. The company and its subsidiary are noted to be in persistent financial distress.

🚫 SEBI Cracks Down on Setco Automotive Promoters

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has issued a significant order against Setco Automotive Limited (SAL) and its key management personnel, including promoters Mr. Harish Sheth and Mr. Udit Harish Sheth. The regulator found prima facie evidence of fraudulent and unfair trade practices, centering on alleged fund diversion and misleading disclosures to shareholders.

📉 Allegations of Financial Irregularities

SEBI's investigation highlighted a scheme involving marketing/liaisoning service commissions and investments in promoter entities. A substantial amount of ₹124.45 crore was allegedly diverted via marketing commissions paid to a promoter entity, SEPL. Furthermore, SAL and its subsidiary, Setco Auto Systems Pvt. Ltd. (SASPL), are accused of misappropriating or misutilizing ₹19.05 crore through investments in SEPL and TTPL, which were subsequently impaired. Crucially, funds raised from India Resurgence Fund (IRF) by SAL and SASPL reportedly serviced promoter liabilities rather than serving the company's benefit.

🚩 Non-Disclosure and Shareholder Fraud

The order pointed out a lack of complete and fair disclosures to shareholders regarding the nature and purpose of these transactions. This included the use of company funds to release promoter mortgages and repay SEPL's debts. SEBI deemed this non-disclosure a concealment of material facts, constituting a fraud upon minority shareholders.

⚖️ Penalties and Market Bans

In response to these findings, SEBI has imposed market access bans for periods ranging from one to two years on:

  • Mr. Harish Sheth
  • Mr. Udit Harish Sheth
  • Ms. Urja Harshal Shah
  • Mr. Jatinder Bir Singh Gujral

Additionally, promoters Mr. Harish Sheth and Mr. Udit Harish Sheth have been directed to jointly and severally pay back approximately ₹19.05 crore plus 23% annual interest to SAL/SASPL. Monetary penalties under relevant sections of the SEBI Act have also been levied on these individuals.

⚠️ Company's Financial Distress

The order acknowledged the persistent financial distress faced by Setco Automotive and its subsidiary SASPL, noting SASPL's recent credit rating downgrade to 'D' by ICRA. While the companies themselves avoided direct financial penalties, SEBI has mandated them to desist from actions harming minority shareholder interests and to ensure fair and adequate disclosures going forward.

Independent directors and a former CFO received the benefit of doubt on certain charges, but were cautioned to exercise future diligence.

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