Sebi issues guidelines for winding down of clearing corporations

Rules will apply when a clearing corporation strategically wants to wind down, or has incurred losses or there is some regulatory action against it

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Khushboo Tiwari Mumbai
1 min read Last Updated : Dec 16 2022 | 11:48 PM IST
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has laid down guidelines for orderly winding down of critical operations and services offered by clearing corporations. These entities will be allowed to wind down operations if they have taken a strategic decision to do so, or if there are losses due to defaults on the part of clearing members, or other factors. They will also be allowed to wind down in case of regulatory action.

Under the standing operating procedure (SOP), a notice will have to be issued by the clearing corporation with prior approval from Sebi in case a scenario is triggered. The corporation will have to include the operational modalities relating to the transfer or close-out of positions, collateral, etc.

Further, it will have to hold liquid net assets equal to at least six months of gross operational expenses for an orderly winding.

To enable the framework, Sebi had amended the Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations) Regulations (SECC Regulations 2018) through a notification issued on November 15.

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