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SEBI authorized registered stock brokers to access NDS-OM for ...


Stock Brokers Can Trade G-Secs Through Independent Business Units While Maintaining Separate Operations From Securities Trading

February 12, 2025

Circulars     SEBI

SEBI authorized registered stock brokers to access NDS-OM for G-Secs trading through Separate Business Units (SBUs). The SBUs must operate independently from the broker's securities market activities, maintaining segregated accounts and net worth. These units are restricted exclusively to NDS-OM transactions and must maintain arm's length relationships with other operations. The regulatory jurisdiction for SBU activities, including policy, risk management, and enforcement, falls under the respective regulatory authority, not SEBI. Consequently, stock exchange grievance mechanisms, Investor Protection Fund, and SCORES system are not applicable for SBU services. This directive aims to establish clear operational boundaries while facilitating broker participation in the G-Secs market.

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