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RBI norms for bank financing margin trading
MUMBAI, SEPT. 22. The Reserve Bank of India today said banks
should maintain a minimum margin of 40 per cent on funds lent
while extending finance to stockbrokers for margin trading.
Banks should put in place appropriate systems for monitoring the
margin (40 per cent) and if the stockbroker/ client fails to meet
the margin calls, the lending bank should liquidate the
collateral/shares purchased immediately and adjust the loans, RBI
said in its circular to all commercial banks here today.
Earlier on September 18, the RBI-SEBI technical committee decided
to permit banks to extend finance to stockbrokers for margin
trading within the overall ceiling of five per cent prescribed
for exposure of banks to capital market.
The committee has said banks may provide finance to brokers for
margin trading in actively trading scrips forming part of the NSE
nifty and the BSE Sensex.
The RBI in its revised guidelines for bank financing of equities
and investment in shares has asked the bank boards to come out
with necessary safeguards to ensure that no `nexus' develops
between the inter-connected stock broking entities/stockbrokers
and bank in respect of margin trading.
The RBI said margin trading should be spread out by a bank among
a reasonable number of stockbrokers and stock broking entities.
Shares to be purchased should be in dematerialised mode, under
pledge to the lending bank.
Stockbrokers, availing of margin trading facilities from a bank
should be prohibited from lending, directly or indirectly, to
their own connected entities, relatives or business associates or
those of the promoters/directors of the bank through this
facility, the apex bank said.
Banks have also to put in place appropriate systems to ensure
end-use of funds lent under margin trading, the RBI added.
The RBI has asked the banks to disclose the total finance
extended for margin trading in the ``notes on account'' to their
balance sheets.
- PTI
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