SEBI Widens Scope of Optional T+0 Rolling Settlement Cycle
On 10th December 2024, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) issued a circular to widen the scope of optional T+0 rolling settlement cycle in equity cash market.
Key Points
- Availability: Will be made available to top 500 scrips in terms of market cap.
- Participation open to All Stock Brokers: All stock brokers are allowed to participate in the optional T+0 settlement cycle.
- Qualified Stock Brokers (QSBs): New QSBs will be given three months to establish the necessary infrastructure once their designation is updated.
- Custodians’ Role: Custodians, along with Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs) such as stock exchanges, clearing corporations, and depositories, ....
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