SEBI chief says instant settlement of trades in the works
- July 26, 2023
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SEBI chief says instant settlement of trades in the works
Subject : Economy
Section: Capital market
Concept :
- The securities market regulator has said it is working on real-time settlement of transactions in India’s stock exchanges.
- The announcement by Madhabi Puri Buch, chairperson of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), came after the regulator shortened the settlement cycle to trade-plus-one (T+1) from T+2.
Trade Settlement
- ‘Settlement’ is a two-way process that involves the transfer of funds and securities on the settlement date.
- As of now, there is a lag between trade and settlement — the settlement date is different from the trade date.
- A trade settlement is said to be complete once purchased securities of a listed company are delivered to the buyer, and the seller gets the money.
- The current cycle of ‘T+1’ in India means trade-related settlements happen within a day, or within 24 hours of the actual transaction. The migration to the T+1 cycle came into effect in January this year.
- India became the second country to start the T+1 settlement cycle in top listed securities after China, bringing operational efficiency, faster fund remittances, share delivery, and ease for stock market participants.
Instant Settlement
- SEBI has said it is working on a plan for “instantaneous” settlement of trades in the securities market.
- Same-day, or ‘T+0’, settlement of trades will be possible with the real-time payment system — Unified Payments Interface (UPI), online depositories, and technology stack.
- Under the current T+1 settlement cycle, if an investor sells securities, the money gets credited into her account the following day.
- Under the T+0 settlement cycle, if investors sell shares, they will get the money in their account instantaneously, and the buyers will get the shares in their demat accounts the same day.
Application Supported by Blocked Amount
- SEBI chairperson said the ASBA (in the secondary market) goes smoothly, then the next step is instantaneous settlement.
- SEBI approved a framework for an Application Supported by Blocked Amount (ASBA)-like facility for trading in the secondary market. It is aimed at safeguarding investors’ money which is with stockbrokers, and also at bringing transparency.