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Sebi proposes new data-sharing policy for intermediaries, MIIs, to facilitate ease-of-doing business and data privacy

Under the proposed policy, data will be segregated into two baskets: data that can be shared with the public and data that cannot be shared with the public.

October 08, 2024 / 18:21 IST
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The Sebi Market Data Advisory Committee (MDAC) has suggested that the regulator share only data that is under its ownership.

The market regulator has proposed a new data-sharing framework for intermediaries and other data sources.

The current data-sharing policy (DSP), which has been put in place to make data available for a variety of requirements such as analytics projects and research activities, was formulated in 2018.

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In a consultation paper released on October 8, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has said that the regulator has several data sharing requests till date and, based on the experience from handling the requests, it was felt that the current policy needs to be modified to fix some gaps and to make the data sharing process less cumbersome.

Under the proposed policy, data will be segregated into two baskets: data that can be shared with the public and data that cannot be shared with the public.