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SEBI Introduces T+0 Rolling Settlement Cycle Beta for Equity Cash Market to Boost Efficiency and Risk Management.

March 27, 2024

Circulars     SEBI

SEBI introduced a beta version of the T+0 rolling settlement cycle on an optional basis alongside the existing T+1 settlement cycle in the equity cash market. The decision follows advancements in technology and market infrastructure, aiming to enhance efficiency, transparency, and risk management. Operational guidelines were provided, including eligibility criteria, surveillance measures, trade timings, price band, and index calculation. MIIs will publish further guidelines and monitor the implementation of the beta version.

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