RBI fixes Rs 300 cr net worth criteria for entities applying for central counterparty
The Reserve Bank of India set a minimum networth of Rs 300 crore for entities seeking authorisation as Central Counterparties (CCP). The RBI updated its 2019 norms, requiring CCPs to be public companies limited by shares. Foreign CCPs must seek RB...

The central bank on Monday updated its June 2019 norms for Central Counterparties.
According to the revised directions, every authorised CCP has to submit an audited networth certificate as at close of financial year from the statutory auditor within six months of the closure of the financial year.
Further, the authorised CCP should be a public company limited by shares.
"The shares of an authorised CCP shall be held by persons who are users of the authorised CCP. If a person ceases to be a user, the CCP shall ensure that the person's shares are divested," the RBI said.
The central banks said a foreign CCP should apply to the RBI for approval as a recognised CCP for its operations including clearing and settlement in India.
Also, every authorised CCP should constitute a regulatory compliance committee chaired by an independent director.
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