Publication of provisional database for the companies under the regulatory ambit of NFRA



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The National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA), responsible for overseeing accounting and auditing standards for Public Interest Entities (PIEs), has released a provisional database. This initial compilation includes approximately 6,500 companies, comprising listed, unlisted, banking, and insurance entities, as of March 31, 2019. The NFRA is working to verify and reconcile data from various sources to create a comprehensive database of companies and their auditors. This provisional data is now available on the NFRA website and will be updated as more information is gathered.

The National Financial Reporting Authority is a regulatory body set up under Section 132 of the Companies Act to oversee compliance with Accounting and Auditing Standards by companies that can be described as Public Interest Entities (PIEs). This group includes all listed companies, and large unlisted companies.

To discharge this mandate, NFRA is in the process of creating a verified and accurate database of companies and auditors that come under the regulatory ambit of NFRA.

Establishment of this database involves critical steps like identification and verification of the primary data source, and reconciliation of data (such as Company Identification Number (CIN) which is dynamic) from different sources. In this regard the NFRA has been engaging with the Corporate Data Management (CDM) division of Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) and three recognised National Stock Exchanges in India.

NFRA Publishes Provisional Company Database

A provisional data base of companies and their auditors as of 31st March 2019 has been compiled by the NFRA. This includes approx. 6,500 companies, comprising listed companies (around 5,300), unlisted companies (around 1,000), and Insurance and Banking Companies. The auditor details for many of these companies have been compiled; in the remaining cases, this exercise is in progress.

To achieve the objectives for which NFRA has been established, and to promote transparency in its working, this provisional data as of 31st March 2019 has been published on the website of the NFRA (https://www.nfra.gov.in/nfra_domain).

This provisional data will be updated/revised going forward based on the collection of further data and information. Similar exercise for compilation of the data base as of 31st March 2020 will be undertaken shortly.

FAQ :

The NFRA is a regulatory body established under the Companies Act to monitor compliance with accounting and auditing standards for Public Interest Entities (PIEs), including listed and large unlisted companies.

The NFRA has published a provisional database of companies and their auditors that fall under its regulatory purview as of March 31, 2019.

The provisional database includes approximately 6,500 companies, consisting of around 5,300 listed companies and about 1,000 unlisted companies, along with banking and insurance companies.

The provisional data has been published on the NFRA website at https://www.nfra.gov.in/nfra_domain.

Yes, this provisional data will be updated and revised in the future as further data and information are collected. A similar exercise for data as of March 31, 2020, will also be undertaken shortly.




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