ICAI to Hold Webinar on Valuing Convertible Securities on August 21
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What has changed
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India has scheduled a webinar titled “Valuing Convertible Securities: A Practical Guide” for 21 August 2026. According to ICAI’s official event page, the session will run from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, and ICAI has published a dedicated registration link for participants.
What the session covers
The programme is positioned as a practical guide to the valuation of convertible securities. Such instruments can combine debt-like and equity-linked features, making their valuation relevant to professionals involved in transaction advisory, financial reporting, corporate finance, investment analysis and valuation assignments.
ICAI’s public event notice is concise and does not set out a detailed syllabus on the page. Accordingly, participants should avoid assuming specific technical modules beyond the stated subject and should use the official registration page for the latest session information.
Date, time and registration
- Date: 21 August 2026
- Time: 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
- Topic: Valuing Convertible Securities: A Practical Guide
- Registration: ICAI has provided a dedicated live-session registration page.
Why this matters for CA professionals
Convertible instruments frequently require careful analysis of contractual terms and embedded equity-linked features. A focused ICAI session on the subject can therefore be useful for members working in valuation, deals, financial reporting or advisory functions who want a concentrated update on practical approaches.
Practical takeaway
The webinar is scheduled for 21 August 2026 from noon to 2 PM. Interested members should register through ICAI’s official link and check the page before the session for any last-minute changes or participation instructions.
Useful official links
ICAI Webinar on Valuing Convertible Securities
Key takeaway
The official event starts the next day and addresses a specialised valuation topic relevant to CAs, valuers, corporate-finance and transaction professionals.