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This Article is From Nov 24, 2020

NSE Declares Karvy Stock Broking As Defaulter, Expels From Membership

NSE Declares Karvy Stock Broking As Defaulter, Expels From Membership
A stock broker trades in Mumbai. (Photographer: Kuni Takahashi/Bloomberg)

The National Stock Exchange has declared Karvy Stock Broking Ltd. as a defaulter for non-compliance with the regulatory provisions of the bourse.

In addition, Karvy Stock Broking has been expelled from the membership of the exchange, the NSE said in a circular.

The move effective from November 23, was taken as the broker failed to comply with NSE guidelines, it added.

Under the guidelines, stock brokers are required to fulfill their obligations and should not involve in any misconduct, or unprofessional conduct among others.

Earlier, Karvy had made unauthorised transfers of securities of clients into its demat accounts by misusing the power of attorney given by its clients.

In November 2019, the Securities and Exchange Board of India had barred Karvy from taking new brokerage clients after it was found that the brokerage firm had allegedly misused clients' securities to the tune of more than Rs 2,000 crore.

The firm misused client collateral for its own trades.

Besides, Karvy was disabled (trading rights withdrawn) by the NSE in December 2019.

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