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SEBI to Revamp Broker Rules by Dec. 2025

Regulator aims to modernize its 30 year old trading norms, boost risk management, and protect investors

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is set to overhaul stock broker regulations that have been in place for over 30 years. The move aims to modernize rules, improve risk management, and strengthen data protection, including updated definitions for algorithmic and proprietary trading. SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey said the changes could be implemented by December 2025.

The decision follows a discussion paper issued in August and comes amid concerns about trading disruptions, such as a recent technical glitch at the Multi-Commodity Exchange (MCX). SEBI is analyzing the incident to prevent future problems and ensure market stability.

The regulator is also addressing investor concerns by allowing the transfer of physical securities bought before FY20. In addition, SEBI resolved a disclosure violation with brokerage Angel One, which will pay ₹34 lakh in settlement.

Pandey stressed that the reforms aim to make India’s markets more robust, transparent, and investor-friendly, keeping regulations in step with modern trading practices.

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