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Sebi may exempt bourses from giving 25% profit to SGF

Currently, stock exchanges credit 25 percent of their profits every year to the Fund of the recognised clearing corporations, which clears and settles trades executed on the bourses.

May 12, 2016 / 16:14 IST
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Markets regulator Sebi plans to exempt stock exchanges from transferring 25 percent of their annual profit to Settlement Guarantee fund (SGF) of clearing corporations.

The decision in this regard is likely to be taken in the board meeting of Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) next week, sources said.

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Currently, stock exchanges credit 25 percent of their profits every year to the Fund of the recognised clearing corporations, which clears and settles trades executed on the bourses.

The board of Sebi will discuss a proposal to implement the recommendations of K V Kamath panel, which suggested to do away with the requirement of transfer of 25 percent profit by exchanges to clearing corporations' SGF.