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BSE may see a big jump in regulatory fee; Sebi asks it to calculate annual turnover based on notional value

The exchange has been asked to pay the differential regulatory fee (including differential regulatory fee of USE, if any) for the past periods along with applicable interest

April 26, 2024 / 20:24 IST
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The market regulator has asked the exchange to pay its pending fees.
The market regulator has asked the exchange to pay its pending fees.

BSE may have to pay a huge bill for its regulatory fee, going by a letter it has received from the market regulator on April 26.

As per the letter, BSE has been asked to pay its regulatory fee to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) based on annual turnover calculated from the "notional value" of options contracts. The regulator's letter says that BSE has been calculating the annual turnover based on premium value for options contracts.

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Notional value is much higher than the premium value, since notional value is calculated by multiplying the contract size with the underlying's price.