Sebi has warned investors against scammers impersonating its officials and demanding payments using fake letterheads, seals, and emails. The regulator clarified that genuine orders and payments are only routed through its official website and emails ending with @sebi.gov.in, urging investors to stay vigilant. The market regulator has suggested 5 ways to identify the impersonation bid.
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