SEBI Opens Settlement Window for Stock Brokers in Algo Trading Violation Cases
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has announced a three-month settlement scheme for stock brokers facing regulatory proceedings for associating with unregulated algorithmic trading (algo) platforms. Open from June 16 to September 16, 2025, the scheme allows brokers to resolve ongoing cases and avoid further litigation. This move follows SEBI’s findings that several brokers collaborated with third-party algo platforms offering assured returns, a practice violating market conduct norms.
On June 10, 2025, SEBI launched a settlement scheme aimed at stock brokers under investigation for violations related to unregulated algo trading platforms. Over 100 brokers, including leading names like Zerodha, 5Paisa, and Motilal Oswal, were issued show-cause notices. The scheme provides a path to close proceedings before courts, SAT (Securities Appellate Tribunal), or SEBI’s Adjudicating Officer.
In response, SEBI has introduced stricter rules to regulate algo trading,
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | SEBI Opens Settlement Window for Stock Brokers in Algo Trading Violation Cases |
| Settlement Scheme Duration | June 16 – September 16, 2025 |
| Eligible Participants | Stock brokers with pending proceedings for algo trading violations |
| Expected Settlement Amount | Around ₹1 lakh per broker |
| Purpose of Scheme | Close pending cases; encourage compliance |
| SEBI’s Key Concern | Brokers’ links to algo platforms offering assured returns |
| New Regulations Introduced | Empanelment, broker accountability, strict supervision of APIs |
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