SEBI revisa las normas sobre valores no pagados de clientes

La Junta de Bolsa y Valores de la India (SEBI) ha actualizado sus directrices para la gestión de valores no pagados de clientes. Las revisiones introducen la pignoración automática y otras medidas para apoyar las operaciones de los intermediarios.

La SEBI ha revisado las normas para el manejo de valores no pagados de clientes. Las actualizaciones incluyen la pignoración automática en las cuentas demat de los clientes, junto con plazos más estrictos y revisiones diarias de las pignoraciones.

Las salvaguardas para los inversores forman parte de los cambios. Las medidas buscan alinearse con los pagos directos y, al mismo tiempo, mejorar la eficiencia operativa de los corredores de bolsa.

La junta tiene como objetivo fortalecer la protección del inversor en todo el sector a través de estos ajustes.

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