Leading stock exchanges BSE and NSE have updated their transaction fees for cash and futures and options trades. This change follows a directive from the markets regulator, Sebi, which requires a uniform flat fee structure for all members of market infrastructure institutions. The new rates will take effect from October 1, as stated in separate circulars issued by the exchanges.

BSE has adjusted its transaction fees specifically for Sensex and Bankex options contracts within the equity derivatives segment. The revised fee is set at Rs 3,250 per crore of premium turnover. However, the transaction charges for other contracts in this segment remain unchanged. For Sensex 50 options and stock options, BSE imposes a transaction fee of Rs 500 per crore of premium turnover, with no charges applicable for index and stock futures.
Transaction Fees Structure
NSE has also outlined its revised fee structure. In the cash market, the transaction fee will be Rs 2.97 per lakh of traded value. For equity futures, the fee is set at Rs 1.73 per lakh of traded value. Equity options will incur a fee of Rs 35.03 per lakh of premium value. In the currency derivatives segment, futures will attract a fee of Rs 0.35 per lakh of traded value, while options, including interest rate options, will have a fee of Rs 31.10 per lakh of premium value.
This update follows Sebi's circular issued in July concerning charges levied by Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs). The circular mandates that MIIs implement a uniform charge structure for all members, replacing the previous volume-based slab system. Additionally, it requires that any charges trading members recover from their clients must align with what they pay to MIIs, ensuring transparency in transactions.
The changes in transaction fees aim to standardise costs across different segments and ensure fairness among market participants. By implementing a flat fee structure, Sebi seeks to eliminate discrepancies that may arise from varying volume-based charges.
The revised fee structure reflects an effort to streamline operations within the financial markets. Both BSE and NSE have aligned their policies with Sebi's guidelines to maintain consistency and transparency in trading activities.
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