Sebi Bans Sharing Client Info with Unauthorised Advisors

By By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi
Jan 29, 2025 19:34
SEBI prohibits intermediaries from sharing client data with entities offering unauthorised financial advice or making unapproved return claims. The regulator clarified that any such association, including payment transactions or information sharing, is strictly prohibited. This move aims to...
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New Delhi, Jan 29 (PTI) Sebi-registered intermediaries are not allowed to make or receive payments or share client information with anyone engaged in providing unauthorised advice or making unapproved return claims, the regulator clarified on Wednesday.

"Sharing client information is of similar nature as of 'referral of a client'. Hence, making any payment or receiving payment or sharing any client information from or with any person shall amount to "association" under these regulations, and is not permitted," Sebi said in a detailed frequently asked questions (FAQs).

The term "association", it said, includes any money transaction, referring a client, sharing information between systems or any similar type of relationship.

However, the regulator said that persons regulated by Sebi and their agents can associate with others for branding, marketing, or promotional activities, as long as the other person is not involved in the prohibited activities, including providing unauthorised advice or making unapproved return claims.

On August 29, the regulator published updates to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Intermediaries) Regulations, 2024, and related rules.

According to the updates, the persons regulated by Sebi like stock exchanges, clearing corporations, and depositories, as well as their agents, must not have any direct or indirect links with individuals or entities that provide advice or recommendations on securities without the approval of the regulator and make claims of guaranteed returns or performance related to securities unless approved by it.

To help regulated entities and their agents understand these provisions better, Sebi on Wednesday provided clarification in the form of frequently asked questions.

The move is aimed at protecting investors and regulating the securities market by ensuring compliance with these new rules.
Source: PTI
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