SEBIs new framework, effective from April 1, empowers trading members to voluntarily block online access to trading accounts displaying suspicious activities. This move aims to strengthen investor protection and security in Indias stock market.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) announced plans to implement a framework that allows trading members to voluntarily block online access to trading accounts for clients displaying suspicious activities. This framework, to be established by April 1, 2024, aims to enhance investor protection and address concerns about unauthorized account access.

Guidelines and Procedures
The framework will be developed by the Brokers Industry Standards Forum (ISF) in collaboration with stock exchanges and Sebi. It will include detailed guidelines on the policy for voluntarily freezing or blocking a client's online trading account. These guidelines will outline communication methods for clients to request blocking, acknowledgment upon message receipt, and the timeframe for processing the request and blocking the trading account.
Action by Trading Members
Upon receiving a request for freezing/blocking of a trading account, the trading member will take immediate action. The process for re-enabling the client for trading will also be clearly defined.
Background and Need for the Framework
The stockbroking industry in India has transitioned from a call-and-trade scenario to an online mode, where investors use login IDs and passwords provided by trading members. However, Sebi observed that many trading members do not offer a facility for blocking accounts, leaving investors vulnerable to suspicious activities.
Recognizing the urgent need to address this issue, Sebi drew parallels to the existing facility for voluntarily blocking/freezing demat accounts. The regulator aims to provide investors with a similar facility for their trading accounts, enhancing ease of doing business and investment.
Implementation Timeline
To ensure timely implementation, Sebi has set a deadline of April 1, 2024, for the ISF to lay down the framework for trading members to provide the voluntary freezing/blocking facility. Stock exchanges are required to ensure that trading members implement the guidelines issued under the framework by July 1, 2024.
Monitoring Clients' Funds
In a separate circular, Sebi directed stock exchanges to establish a mechanism for monitoring clients' funds lying with stockbrokers. This mechanism will operate on the principle that the total available funds (cash and cash equivalent) with the stockbroker and the clearing corporation/clearing member should always be equal to or greater than clients' funds as per the ledger balance.
This move responds to concerns raised by stakeholders regarding inefficiencies due to duplication of monitoring mechanisms and difficulties in uploading data to exchanges.
Sebi's initiatives to introduce voluntary blocking of online trading accounts and enhance monitoring of clients' funds demonstrate the regulator's commitment to protecting investors and promoting transparency in the securities market. These measures aim to empower investors, streamline processes, and foster trust in the Indian capital markets.
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