On his first day in office as NSE's managing director and chief executive, Limaye told PTI that his top priority is to resolve the co-location issue and to ensure that the exchange fully cooperates with the regulator Sebi on the same.
The case relates to some brokers allegedly getting preferential access through co-location facility, early login and access to the 'dark fibre'-- which can allow them a split- second faster access to datafeed of the exchange. Even a split-second faster access can yield huge gains for a trader.
While NSE has engaged Deloitte for a forensic audit of its equity derivatives platform, it has asked EY to carry out a forensic audit into cash markets and currency derivative platforms of the NSE is still underway.
"There are one or two things which are awaited. One is the EY forensic audit report on currency derivatives and the same on cash markets is likely to be out in three to four weeks...Resolution of the co-location issue is my top priority and our dialogue with Sebi in this regard is ongoing," Limaye told PTI over the phone.
The banker-turned marketman Limaye also said he would like to at the earliest plug any gaps in the exchange's system and would work towards strengthening the "controls and processes".
Earlier in the day he told television channels that taking NSE public through a listing can happen only after the regulatory issues related to co-location case was resolved. "Obviously IPO is an important priority for me but that would happen only once all the regulatory issues are sorted out first," he said.
"It is also important for NSE to improve stakeholder relationships, which means relationship with the government, the regulator, clients, the media and certainly the employees. It's important to make sure that all stakeholder relationships are better than what has been in the past," he said.
Asked about last week's crash of NSE platform for more than three hours, Limaye told PTI that while its not "unusual" to have software-related issues, the exchange has had numerous conversations with the service vendors and is awaiting a report on the issue.
"The root cause of the problem would be addressed and we will discuss and report it to the finance ministry and Sebi," Limaye said.
Asked if he is looking to rejig the team at NSE, Limaye said, "the exchange has a royal and committed workforce. However, I will see if there are any gaps or re- positioning required".
In his communication to NSE employees earlier in the day, Limaye said "while currently the institution is faced with certain challenges, I am confident we will overcome these issues by working together and emerge as a stronger and better organisation".
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