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NSE’s settlement plea in the co-location case rejected by Sebi

NSE had sought to settle under Sebi's consent mechanism, allowing resolution without admitting guilt. Sebi rejected NSE's plea and will issue a regulatory order instead, the sources noted.

February 13, 2024 / 14:14 IST
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Sebi rejects NSE’s settlement plea in OPG matter

Market regulator the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has rejected a settlement application filed by the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in a case pertaining to the colocation matter, said two people with direct knowledge of the matter.

The exchange had filed under the consent mechanism of Sebi which allows market participants to settle any alleged security market violation by paying a fee and without admitting or denying guilt. However, Sebi rejected NSE’s consent plea and instead will pass a regulatory order against the exchange, said people cited above.

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The case pertains to alleged connivance between NSE officials and OPG Securities – which is one of the brokers accused of getting preferential access to NSE’s servers thereby providing them an undue advantage over other traders.

Emails sent to Sebi and NSE remained unanswered.