SEBI Grants Conditional Recognition To MCX-SXCCL
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Market regulator Securities Exchange Board of India (One of the primary conditions include that the clearing corporation will have to comply with the shareholding requirements of Securities Contracts Regulations (SECC), 2012.
In 2012, SEBI had capped the ownership of a single investor at 5%. At that time, it also announced that 51% of the equity will be held by public shareholders.
The second condition includes that MCX-SXCCL will disassociate itself from entities that were declared as not ‘fit and proper’ by the capital market watchdog. SEBI in a letter dated March 19, 2014 had declared Jignesh Shah-led Financial Technologies India Ltd (
SEBI has also directed the clearing corporation to submit an action plan for achieving a minimum net worth of Rs 100 crore within the first nine months from the date of recognition that is October 3, 2014. The market regulator had also fixed the net worth of a stock exchange at Rs 100 crore under the SCR Regulations, 2012. The clearing corporation will be required to submit quarterly status update to SEBI in this regard.
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