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NSE trading accounts cross 23 crore mark in July, up 1 crore in just 3 monthsThe National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) reached a new milestone in July 2025, with unique trading accounts surpassing 23 crore (230 mill...
NSE hikes ceiling amount payable out of Investor Protection Fund TrustThe National Stock Exchange has raised the Investor Protection Fund Trust compensation limit to Rs 35 lakh, up from Rs 25 lakh. The new lim...
Sebi puts in place guidelines for Investor Protection Fund, Investor Services FundThe Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has issued comprehensive guidelines for Investor Protection Fund (IPF) and Investor Servi...
NCDEX sets up investor protection fundThe Investor Protection Fund (IPF) is administered by way of a registered Trust created for the purpose, NCDEX said in a statement.
Amrapali case: ED to question JP Morgan officials including Chinese directorThe apex court said that the money would be used for completing the pending projects of the now defunct Amrapali Group. Officials probing m...
- National Commodity Derivatives Exchanges can carry forward unutilized investor protection fund
The regulator said there will be an overall cap on the total amount,not more than 10% of the interest amount of IPF can be spent on researc...
MCX raises IPF compensation limit to Rs 25 lakhMCX is the leading commodity bourse that offers derivative trading in commodities.
IPFs of commodity bourses not to have FMC official as trusteeAn IPF is created to protect the interests of clients of trading members of an exchange who may have been declared defaulters or expelled.
Sebi reviews norms dealing with investor protection fundThe decisions have been taken following deliberations by Secondary Market Advisory Committee and representations of the stock exchanges.
- Clients can claim money from commex fund if broker defaults
Each investor in the commodity futures market can now claim a compensation of up to 2 lakh if a broker defaults in making payments.
- Forward Markets Commission to usher in norms to protect retail investors against broker defaults
Norms to protect retail investors against broker defaults will soon be put in place by Forward Markets Commission (FMC).
- IDRs to be introduced by 2007
Market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) proposes to introduce Indian Depository Receipts (IDRs) in the Indian Capita...