Le SEBI révise les règles relatives aux titres non réglés des clients

Le Securities and Exchange Board of India a mis à jour ses directives concernant la gestion des titres non réglés des clients. Les révisions introduisent le nantissement automatique ainsi que d'autres mesures destinées à soutenir les opérations des courtiers.

Le SEBI a révisé les règles relatives au traitement des titres non réglés des clients. Les mises à jour comprennent le nantissement automatique sur les comptes dématérialisés des clients, ainsi que des délais plus stricts et des examens quotidiens des nantissements.

La protection des investisseurs fait partie de ces changements. Les mesures visent à s'aligner sur les paiements directs tout en améliorant l'efficacité opérationnelle des courtiers en bourse.

Le conseil d'administration cherche à renforcer la protection des investisseurs dans l'ensemble du secteur grâce à ces ajustements.

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