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Brokers connected to co-location case receive fresh notices: Sources

SEBI had passed orders between 2019 and 2022 penalising the brokers; now the regulator has sent fresh notices, sources said

April 23, 2025 / 15:01 IST
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Regulatory experts have said that a recent Supreme Court order may prove a hurdle for SEBI in pursuing legal action against these brokers.
Regulatory experts have said that a recent Supreme Court order may prove a hurdle for SEBI in pursuing legal action against these brokers.

Several brokerages that were penalised between 2019 and 2022, following SEBI's investigations into NSE's co-location matter, have received fresh notices relating to the same, said industry sources.

Yug Securities, Pace Stock Broking Services, Share India Securities, Adroit Financial Services and SMC Global Securities have filed appeals with the Securities Appellate Tribunal .

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Moneycontrol has written to the brokerages and the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and the article will be updated once their responses come in.

Background
The market regulator had investigated several complaints alleging misuse of co-location facilities provided by the National Stock Exchange (NSE).