SEBI Partners with DigiLocker to Reduce Unclaimed Assets and Strengthen Investor Protection
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has partnered with DigiLocker to streamline access to investors’ securities holdings and reduce unclaimed assets in the Indian securities market. This initiative enables investors to store and retrieve their demat holdings, mutual fund statements, and Consolidated Account Statements (CAS) through DigiLocker, ensuring seamless access to financial information. Additionally, SEBI has introduced a nomination facility that allows investors to appoint legal heirs for smooth asset transition, facilitated by KYC Registration Agencies (KRAs). This move aims to enhance investor protection and financial transparency while minimizing unclaimed assets.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | SEBI Partners with DigiLocker to Reduce Unclaimed Assets and Strengthen Investor Protection |
| SEBI’s Initiative | Collaboration with DigiLocker to reduce unclaimed assets |
| New Features | Storage of demat holdings, mutual fund statements, and CAS |
| Nomination Facility | Users can appoint legal heirs as Data Access Nominees |
| Automatic Notifications | KRAs notify nominees and grant them read-only access |
| Role of KRAs | Verifies and initiates asset transition for nominees |
| Investor Benefits | Seamless access, reduced legal hurdles, fewer unclaimed assets |
| Objective | Enhance investor protection and asset transparency |
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