More than 1,000 individuals have so far registered with the independent
directors'' database portal established under the Companies Act,
according to an official.
The databank is expected to become a comprehensive repository of
both existing independent
directors as well as individuals eligible and
willing to be appointed as independent directors.
The Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA), under the Corporate Affairs Ministry, is maintaining the databank portal.
The official told PTI that over 1,000 individuals have
registered with the databank portal since it was launched in December
2019.
After registration, the individuals, except for certain
categories, have to pass a basic online proficiency self-assessment
test.
The test would be available from March 2020 and has to be taken within 12 months.
The databank portal, launched on December 1, is integrated with
the MCA 21 portal -- which is used to submit requisite filings under the
companies law to the Corporate Affairs Ministry.
There is an annual fee of Rs 5,000 for registration with the databank portal.
The official also said there are plans to introduce five-year and lifetime fee for individuals.
Independent directors have a substantial role in ensuring good governance practices at corporates.
In recent times, many individuals have come under the regulatory
lens in connection with irregularities at companies where they were
serving as independent directors.
The databank portal has various e-learning capsules and videos
for individual users. Besides, a number of value-added services are
expected to be rolled out through the portal for capacity building of
independent directors.
Under the Companies Act, 2013, there are provisions that a
company can choose an independent director from a databank of persons
who are eligible and willing to act as independent directors.