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Sebi introduces centralized fee collection mechanism for investment advisers, research analysts

by AIP Online Bureau | Sep 15, 2024 | Eco/Invest/Demography, Indian News, Technology, Wealth Management/ Philanthropy | 0 comments

Under this mechanism, clients will pay fees to Investment Advisers (IAs) and Research Analysts (RAs) , through a designated platform or portal administered by a recognised Administration and Supervisory Body (ASB), the regulator said in a circular

Mumbai: Market regulator Sebi on Friday announced rolling out a new system — Centralized Fee Collection Mechanism — to facilitate collection of fees by Investment Advisers (IAs) and Research Analysts (RAs) from their clients on an optional basis.

Under this mechanism, clients will pay fees to IAs/RAs, through a designated platform or portal administered by a recognised Administration and Supervisory Body (ASB), the regulator said in a circular.

The move came in response to the growing interest in the securities market and the need for greater transparency in fee payments.

The markets regulator said that BSE would specify the operational framework for the mechanism on or before September 23 and make the mechanism operational from October 1.

The mechanism has been co-created by BSE Ltd with the help of various stakeholders.

While using this mechanism is optional, Sebi asked ASB to take steps to encourage clients and the registered IAs and RAs to avail the services of this mechanism.

Further, registered IAs and RAs will encourage their clients to use this mechanism, it added.

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