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SEBI Pauses Penalties for Intraday Index Derivatives Position Limit Breaches Until Further Notice

March 29, 2025

Circulars     SEBI

SEBI has modified the implementation of intraday position limit monitoring for index derivatives effective April 1, 2025. While stock exchanges will monitor position limits with minimum 4 random snapshots daily as mandated in the December 30, 2024 Master Circular, no penalties will be imposed for intraday breaches until further notice. This temporary relief addresses industry concerns regarding system readiness and potential redundancy of implementing current notional-based monitoring systems when proposed delta-based or futures equivalent limits are pending finalization. Exchanges must prepare a joint SOP to inform market participants about monitoring procedures and communicate breaches to clients and trading members for risk management purposes. End-of-day position limit monitoring and penalties remain unchanged.

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