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Axis Securities Settles Front-Running Case for Rs 14.62 Lakh

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By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi   Dec 04, 2024 17:11

Axis Securities has settled a case involving front-running trades by its dealer, Vikrant Kadam, and his friend, after paying Rs 14.62 lakh to Sebi. The case alleged that Axis Securities failed to exercise due diligence in its compliance policy.
Axis Securities Settles Front-Running Case for Rs 14.62 Lakh
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New Delhi, Dec 4 (PTI) Axis Securities on Wednesday settled a case involving front-running trades by Vikrant Bhimrao Kadam, who worked as its dealer, and his friend, after paying Rs 14.62 lakh towards settlement amount to Sebi.

It was alleged that as a stock broker, Axis Securities failed to exercise appropriate due diligence in the matter in its dealer and branch manager compliance policy.

The order came after Axis Securities filed an application with Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) proposing to settle the violation of broker regulations "without admitting or denying the findings of fact and conclusions of law".

"The broker remitted settlement amount of Rs 14.62 lakh and consequently the instant proceeding initiated against the applicant (Axis Securities) vide show cause notice dated June 4, 2024 is disposed of," the order stated.

Front-running refers to an illegal practice, where an entity trades based on advanced information from a stock broker or analyst before the information has been made available to clients.

The regulator had conducted an investigation in the matter of trading activities of Mandar Ulhas Bhatkar and certain other entities related/associated with him, suspected to be front-running trades of SVI Consolidated Pvt Ltd (Big Client, client of Axis Securities).

The investigation, prima facie, found that Vikrant Bhimrao Kadam, who worked as a dealer with Axis Securities, and his childhood friend Bhatkar, were front-running the trades of Big Client in the equity and derivatives segments of NSE, Sebi said in its settlement order.

Based on the findings in the investigation, a show cause notice dated June 4, 2024 was served on Axis Securities.

In its show cause notice, Sebi alleged that Bhatkar received funds from Kadam to enable the latter -- then a dealer of Axis Securities -- to trade in the scrips/contracts in which the Big Client traded.

Also, he had given his consent to Kadam to trade in the securities market through his trading account.

Therefore, Bhatkar and Kadam together in collusion took advantage of the orders/trades of Big Client by front-running the orders/trades of BigClient and earned huge profits.

Accordingly, the investigation revealed that the Dealer & Branch Manager Compliance Policy was breached by certain staff members in different cities of India where branches of Axis Securities are located.

This casual approach of Axis Securities resulted in its dealer Kadam in colluding with his friend Bhatkar, to carry out front-running activities using mobile phone from the premises of applicant.

Therefore, it was alleged that as a stock broker the applicant failed to exercise appropriate due diligence as required in its Dealer & Branch Manager Compliance Policy, and accordingly it violated the provisions of Sebi's Stock Brokers Regulations.
Source: PTI
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