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Unit ? 2
Depository System
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
Depository
? Depository is an organisation where the securities of an
investor are held in electronic form and carries out the
securities transactions by book entry.
? A depository offers its services to the investors through its
agents called DP.
Functions/Role of Depositories:
? Enable the surrender and withdrawal of securities Through
Demat and Remat .
? Maintaining Investors holdings in the electronic form through
computers
? Settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange and
receipt of bonus or rights shares in electronic form.
? Carrying out settlement of ?off market trades?.
? Status updates to the share registrar/ Issuer about the BOs
? Stock lending, borrowing and pledging /hypothecation of
Demat securities, freezing/locking an investors account
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
Depository
? Depository is an organisation where the securities of an
investor are held in electronic form and carries out the
securities transactions by book entry.
? A depository offers its services to the investors through its
agents called DP.
Functions/Role of Depositories:
? Enable the surrender and withdrawal of securities Through
Demat and Remat .
? Maintaining Investors holdings in the electronic form through
computers
? Settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange and
receipt of bonus or rights shares in electronic form.
? Carrying out settlement of ?off market trades?.
? Status updates to the share registrar/ Issuer about the BOs
? Stock lending, borrowing and pledging /hypothecation of
Demat securities, freezing/locking an investors account
Services of Depository
?Primary market services- acting as link between issuer and prospective shareholders
? Secondary market services-Link between investors and clearing house
? Ancillary services- collecting dividends and interests, crediting bonus, rights shares
Depositories in India
National Securities Depositories Limited (NSDL)
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
NSDL is the first Indian Depository established in 1996.
Is a Public Limited Company incorporated under the company?s Act 1956.
Functions of NSDL
? Enables the surrender and withdrawal of securities
?Maintains investors holdings in the electronic form
?Effects settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange
?Carries out settlement of trades not done in the stock exchange
?Transfer of securities
?Pledging/hypothecation of dematerialised securities
?Electronic credit in public offerings of companies
?Receipt of non-cash corporate benefits like bonus, rights, etc.
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
Depository
? Depository is an organisation where the securities of an
investor are held in electronic form and carries out the
securities transactions by book entry.
? A depository offers its services to the investors through its
agents called DP.
Functions/Role of Depositories:
? Enable the surrender and withdrawal of securities Through
Demat and Remat .
? Maintaining Investors holdings in the electronic form through
computers
? Settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange and
receipt of bonus or rights shares in electronic form.
? Carrying out settlement of ?off market trades?.
? Status updates to the share registrar/ Issuer about the BOs
? Stock lending, borrowing and pledging /hypothecation of
Demat securities, freezing/locking an investors account
Services of Depository
?Primary market services- acting as link between issuer and prospective shareholders
? Secondary market services-Link between investors and clearing house
? Ancillary services- collecting dividends and interests, crediting bonus, rights shares
Depositories in India
National Securities Depositories Limited (NSDL)
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
NSDL is the first Indian Depository established in 1996.
Is a Public Limited Company incorporated under the company?s Act 1956.
Functions of NSDL
? Enables the surrender and withdrawal of securities
?Maintains investors holdings in the electronic form
?Effects settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange
?Carries out settlement of trades not done in the stock exchange
?Transfer of securities
?Pledging/hypothecation of dematerialised securities
?Electronic credit in public offerings of companies
?Receipt of non-cash corporate benefits like bonus, rights, etc.
Advantages of NSDL
?Elimination of Bad Deliveries
?Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
?No stamp duty for transfer of any kind of securities
?Immediate transfer and registration of securities
?Faster settlement cycle
?Faster disbursement of Non-cash Corporate benefits
?Reduction in brokerage by many brokers for trading in
dematerialised securities
?Reduction in handling of huge volume of paper
?Periodic status reports to investors on their holdings
?Elimination of problems related to change of address of investors
?Elimination of problems related to selling securities related to a
minor
? Ease in portfolio monitoring
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Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
Depository
? Depository is an organisation where the securities of an
investor are held in electronic form and carries out the
securities transactions by book entry.
? A depository offers its services to the investors through its
agents called DP.
Functions/Role of Depositories:
? Enable the surrender and withdrawal of securities Through
Demat and Remat .
? Maintaining Investors holdings in the electronic form through
computers
? Settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange and
receipt of bonus or rights shares in electronic form.
? Carrying out settlement of ?off market trades?.
? Status updates to the share registrar/ Issuer about the BOs
? Stock lending, borrowing and pledging /hypothecation of
Demat securities, freezing/locking an investors account
Services of Depository
?Primary market services- acting as link between issuer and prospective shareholders
? Secondary market services-Link between investors and clearing house
? Ancillary services- collecting dividends and interests, crediting bonus, rights shares
Depositories in India
National Securities Depositories Limited (NSDL)
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
NSDL is the first Indian Depository established in 1996.
Is a Public Limited Company incorporated under the company?s Act 1956.
Functions of NSDL
? Enables the surrender and withdrawal of securities
?Maintains investors holdings in the electronic form
?Effects settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange
?Carries out settlement of trades not done in the stock exchange
?Transfer of securities
?Pledging/hypothecation of dematerialised securities
?Electronic credit in public offerings of companies
?Receipt of non-cash corporate benefits like bonus, rights, etc.
Advantages of NSDL
?Elimination of Bad Deliveries
?Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
?No stamp duty for transfer of any kind of securities
?Immediate transfer and registration of securities
?Faster settlement cycle
?Faster disbursement of Non-cash Corporate benefits
?Reduction in brokerage by many brokers for trading in
dematerialised securities
?Reduction in handling of huge volume of paper
?Periodic status reports to investors on their holdings
?Elimination of problems related to change of address of investors
?Elimination of problems related to selling securities related to a
minor
? Ease in portfolio monitoring
Process of Clearing and settlement
? Main activity of stock market is clearing and settlement of securities
?Depositories like NSDL and CDSL provide basic services in facilitating
transfer of securities in India
? Clearing and settlement takes place in two situations
? Off Market transactions: When a stock exchange and clearing house are not involved in
the trade. E.g large deals between institutions, deals between private parties, transfer
between a client and a sub broker, large trades in debt instruments
? Market transactions: When a stock exchange is involved in trade. Security is traded
through stock exchange between two parties.
? Steps in Off market trade ?
? Seller gives delivery instructions to his DP to move securities from his A/c to
buyers A/c
? Buyer automatically receives the credit of the securities on the basis of standing
instructions or receipt instructions
? DP needs to be careful about signature of the client
? Payment is made by buyer to the seller outside NSDL system
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Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
Depository
? Depository is an organisation where the securities of an
investor are held in electronic form and carries out the
securities transactions by book entry.
? A depository offers its services to the investors through its
agents called DP.
Functions/Role of Depositories:
? Enable the surrender and withdrawal of securities Through
Demat and Remat .
? Maintaining Investors holdings in the electronic form through
computers
? Settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange and
receipt of bonus or rights shares in electronic form.
? Carrying out settlement of ?off market trades?.
? Status updates to the share registrar/ Issuer about the BOs
? Stock lending, borrowing and pledging /hypothecation of
Demat securities, freezing/locking an investors account
Services of Depository
?Primary market services- acting as link between issuer and prospective shareholders
? Secondary market services-Link between investors and clearing house
? Ancillary services- collecting dividends and interests, crediting bonus, rights shares
Depositories in India
National Securities Depositories Limited (NSDL)
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
NSDL is the first Indian Depository established in 1996.
Is a Public Limited Company incorporated under the company?s Act 1956.
Functions of NSDL
? Enables the surrender and withdrawal of securities
?Maintains investors holdings in the electronic form
?Effects settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange
?Carries out settlement of trades not done in the stock exchange
?Transfer of securities
?Pledging/hypothecation of dematerialised securities
?Electronic credit in public offerings of companies
?Receipt of non-cash corporate benefits like bonus, rights, etc.
Advantages of NSDL
?Elimination of Bad Deliveries
?Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
?No stamp duty for transfer of any kind of securities
?Immediate transfer and registration of securities
?Faster settlement cycle
?Faster disbursement of Non-cash Corporate benefits
?Reduction in brokerage by many brokers for trading in
dematerialised securities
?Reduction in handling of huge volume of paper
?Periodic status reports to investors on their holdings
?Elimination of problems related to change of address of investors
?Elimination of problems related to selling securities related to a
minor
? Ease in portfolio monitoring
Process of Clearing and settlement
? Main activity of stock market is clearing and settlement of securities
?Depositories like NSDL and CDSL provide basic services in facilitating
transfer of securities in India
? Clearing and settlement takes place in two situations
? Off Market transactions: When a stock exchange and clearing house are not involved in
the trade. E.g large deals between institutions, deals between private parties, transfer
between a client and a sub broker, large trades in debt instruments
? Market transactions: When a stock exchange is involved in trade. Security is traded
through stock exchange between two parties.
? Steps in Off market trade ?
? Seller gives delivery instructions to his DP to move securities from his A/c to
buyers A/c
? Buyer automatically receives the credit of the securities on the basis of standing
instructions or receipt instructions
? DP needs to be careful about signature of the client
? Payment is made by buyer to the seller outside NSDL system
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
CDSL was promoted by Bombay Stock Exchange Limited (BSE)
jointly with leading banks such as State Bank India, Bank of India ,
Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Union
Bank of India and Centurion Bank.
Objectives
? To accelerate the growth of scripless trading
? To make a major thrust in the individual investor's participation in
the depository
? To create a competitive environment, this will be responsive to the
user?s interests and demand
? To enhance liquidity

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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
Depository
? Depository is an organisation where the securities of an
investor are held in electronic form and carries out the
securities transactions by book entry.
? A depository offers its services to the investors through its
agents called DP.
Functions/Role of Depositories:
? Enable the surrender and withdrawal of securities Through
Demat and Remat .
? Maintaining Investors holdings in the electronic form through
computers
? Settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange and
receipt of bonus or rights shares in electronic form.
? Carrying out settlement of ?off market trades?.
? Status updates to the share registrar/ Issuer about the BOs
? Stock lending, borrowing and pledging /hypothecation of
Demat securities, freezing/locking an investors account
Services of Depository
?Primary market services- acting as link between issuer and prospective shareholders
? Secondary market services-Link between investors and clearing house
? Ancillary services- collecting dividends and interests, crediting bonus, rights shares
Depositories in India
National Securities Depositories Limited (NSDL)
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
NSDL is the first Indian Depository established in 1996.
Is a Public Limited Company incorporated under the company?s Act 1956.
Functions of NSDL
? Enables the surrender and withdrawal of securities
?Maintains investors holdings in the electronic form
?Effects settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange
?Carries out settlement of trades not done in the stock exchange
?Transfer of securities
?Pledging/hypothecation of dematerialised securities
?Electronic credit in public offerings of companies
?Receipt of non-cash corporate benefits like bonus, rights, etc.
Advantages of NSDL
?Elimination of Bad Deliveries
?Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
?No stamp duty for transfer of any kind of securities
?Immediate transfer and registration of securities
?Faster settlement cycle
?Faster disbursement of Non-cash Corporate benefits
?Reduction in brokerage by many brokers for trading in
dematerialised securities
?Reduction in handling of huge volume of paper
?Periodic status reports to investors on their holdings
?Elimination of problems related to change of address of investors
?Elimination of problems related to selling securities related to a
minor
? Ease in portfolio monitoring
Process of Clearing and settlement
? Main activity of stock market is clearing and settlement of securities
?Depositories like NSDL and CDSL provide basic services in facilitating
transfer of securities in India
? Clearing and settlement takes place in two situations
? Off Market transactions: When a stock exchange and clearing house are not involved in
the trade. E.g large deals between institutions, deals between private parties, transfer
between a client and a sub broker, large trades in debt instruments
? Market transactions: When a stock exchange is involved in trade. Security is traded
through stock exchange between two parties.
? Steps in Off market trade ?
? Seller gives delivery instructions to his DP to move securities from his A/c to
buyers A/c
? Buyer automatically receives the credit of the securities on the basis of standing
instructions or receipt instructions
? DP needs to be careful about signature of the client
? Payment is made by buyer to the seller outside NSDL system
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
CDSL was promoted by Bombay Stock Exchange Limited (BSE)
jointly with leading banks such as State Bank India, Bank of India ,
Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Union
Bank of India and Centurion Bank.
Objectives
? To accelerate the growth of scripless trading
? To make a major thrust in the individual investor's participation in
the depository
? To create a competitive environment, this will be responsive to the
user?s interests and demand
? To enhance liquidity

Function of CDSL
? Dematerialization i.e converting physical certificates into
their electronic form
? Rematerialisation i.e converting securities in demat form into
physical certificates
? Assisting in repurchase/redemption of mutual funds
? Electronic settlement of trade in stock exchanges
? Pledging or hypothecation of the dematerialized securities
against loans
? Electronic credit of securities allotted in public issue, right
issue
? Services related to change of address
? Effective transmission of securities
? Other facility such as holding debt instrument in the same
account or availing stock lending / borrowing facility
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
Depository
? Depository is an organisation where the securities of an
investor are held in electronic form and carries out the
securities transactions by book entry.
? A depository offers its services to the investors through its
agents called DP.
Functions/Role of Depositories:
? Enable the surrender and withdrawal of securities Through
Demat and Remat .
? Maintaining Investors holdings in the electronic form through
computers
? Settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange and
receipt of bonus or rights shares in electronic form.
? Carrying out settlement of ?off market trades?.
? Status updates to the share registrar/ Issuer about the BOs
? Stock lending, borrowing and pledging /hypothecation of
Demat securities, freezing/locking an investors account
Services of Depository
?Primary market services- acting as link between issuer and prospective shareholders
? Secondary market services-Link between investors and clearing house
? Ancillary services- collecting dividends and interests, crediting bonus, rights shares
Depositories in India
National Securities Depositories Limited (NSDL)
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
NSDL is the first Indian Depository established in 1996.
Is a Public Limited Company incorporated under the company?s Act 1956.
Functions of NSDL
? Enables the surrender and withdrawal of securities
?Maintains investors holdings in the electronic form
?Effects settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange
?Carries out settlement of trades not done in the stock exchange
?Transfer of securities
?Pledging/hypothecation of dematerialised securities
?Electronic credit in public offerings of companies
?Receipt of non-cash corporate benefits like bonus, rights, etc.
Advantages of NSDL
?Elimination of Bad Deliveries
?Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
?No stamp duty for transfer of any kind of securities
?Immediate transfer and registration of securities
?Faster settlement cycle
?Faster disbursement of Non-cash Corporate benefits
?Reduction in brokerage by many brokers for trading in
dematerialised securities
?Reduction in handling of huge volume of paper
?Periodic status reports to investors on their holdings
?Elimination of problems related to change of address of investors
?Elimination of problems related to selling securities related to a
minor
? Ease in portfolio monitoring
Process of Clearing and settlement
? Main activity of stock market is clearing and settlement of securities
?Depositories like NSDL and CDSL provide basic services in facilitating
transfer of securities in India
? Clearing and settlement takes place in two situations
? Off Market transactions: When a stock exchange and clearing house are not involved in
the trade. E.g large deals between institutions, deals between private parties, transfer
between a client and a sub broker, large trades in debt instruments
? Market transactions: When a stock exchange is involved in trade. Security is traded
through stock exchange between two parties.
? Steps in Off market trade ?
? Seller gives delivery instructions to his DP to move securities from his A/c to
buyers A/c
? Buyer automatically receives the credit of the securities on the basis of standing
instructions or receipt instructions
? DP needs to be careful about signature of the client
? Payment is made by buyer to the seller outside NSDL system
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
CDSL was promoted by Bombay Stock Exchange Limited (BSE)
jointly with leading banks such as State Bank India, Bank of India ,
Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Union
Bank of India and Centurion Bank.
Objectives
? To accelerate the growth of scripless trading
? To make a major thrust in the individual investor's participation in
the depository
? To create a competitive environment, this will be responsive to the
user?s interests and demand
? To enhance liquidity

Function of CDSL
? Dematerialization i.e converting physical certificates into
their electronic form
? Rematerialisation i.e converting securities in demat form into
physical certificates
? Assisting in repurchase/redemption of mutual funds
? Electronic settlement of trade in stock exchanges
? Pledging or hypothecation of the dematerialized securities
against loans
? Electronic credit of securities allotted in public issue, right
issue
? Services related to change of address
? Effective transmission of securities
? Other facility such as holding debt instrument in the same
account or availing stock lending / borrowing facility
Advantages
? No bad delivers provided to the investors
? Less paper work done in the depository system
? No risk of loss mutilation or theft of share certificate
? Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
? Pay-in and pay-out of securities will take place on the same
day
? Problem related to change of address of investors ,
transmission etc are eliminated
? No stamp duty for transfer of share
? Low transaction cost for buying and selling in the
dematerialized securities by banks
? Low margin on securities pledged with banks
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Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
Depository
? Depository is an organisation where the securities of an
investor are held in electronic form and carries out the
securities transactions by book entry.
? A depository offers its services to the investors through its
agents called DP.
Functions/Role of Depositories:
? Enable the surrender and withdrawal of securities Through
Demat and Remat .
? Maintaining Investors holdings in the electronic form through
computers
? Settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange and
receipt of bonus or rights shares in electronic form.
? Carrying out settlement of ?off market trades?.
? Status updates to the share registrar/ Issuer about the BOs
? Stock lending, borrowing and pledging /hypothecation of
Demat securities, freezing/locking an investors account
Services of Depository
?Primary market services- acting as link between issuer and prospective shareholders
? Secondary market services-Link between investors and clearing house
? Ancillary services- collecting dividends and interests, crediting bonus, rights shares
Depositories in India
National Securities Depositories Limited (NSDL)
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
NSDL is the first Indian Depository established in 1996.
Is a Public Limited Company incorporated under the company?s Act 1956.
Functions of NSDL
? Enables the surrender and withdrawal of securities
?Maintains investors holdings in the electronic form
?Effects settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange
?Carries out settlement of trades not done in the stock exchange
?Transfer of securities
?Pledging/hypothecation of dematerialised securities
?Electronic credit in public offerings of companies
?Receipt of non-cash corporate benefits like bonus, rights, etc.
Advantages of NSDL
?Elimination of Bad Deliveries
?Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
?No stamp duty for transfer of any kind of securities
?Immediate transfer and registration of securities
?Faster settlement cycle
?Faster disbursement of Non-cash Corporate benefits
?Reduction in brokerage by many brokers for trading in
dematerialised securities
?Reduction in handling of huge volume of paper
?Periodic status reports to investors on their holdings
?Elimination of problems related to change of address of investors
?Elimination of problems related to selling securities related to a
minor
? Ease in portfolio monitoring
Process of Clearing and settlement
? Main activity of stock market is clearing and settlement of securities
?Depositories like NSDL and CDSL provide basic services in facilitating
transfer of securities in India
? Clearing and settlement takes place in two situations
? Off Market transactions: When a stock exchange and clearing house are not involved in
the trade. E.g large deals between institutions, deals between private parties, transfer
between a client and a sub broker, large trades in debt instruments
? Market transactions: When a stock exchange is involved in trade. Security is traded
through stock exchange between two parties.
? Steps in Off market trade ?
? Seller gives delivery instructions to his DP to move securities from his A/c to
buyers A/c
? Buyer automatically receives the credit of the securities on the basis of standing
instructions or receipt instructions
? DP needs to be careful about signature of the client
? Payment is made by buyer to the seller outside NSDL system
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
CDSL was promoted by Bombay Stock Exchange Limited (BSE)
jointly with leading banks such as State Bank India, Bank of India ,
Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Union
Bank of India and Centurion Bank.
Objectives
? To accelerate the growth of scripless trading
? To make a major thrust in the individual investor's participation in
the depository
? To create a competitive environment, this will be responsive to the
user?s interests and demand
? To enhance liquidity

Function of CDSL
? Dematerialization i.e converting physical certificates into
their electronic form
? Rematerialisation i.e converting securities in demat form into
physical certificates
? Assisting in repurchase/redemption of mutual funds
? Electronic settlement of trade in stock exchanges
? Pledging or hypothecation of the dematerialized securities
against loans
? Electronic credit of securities allotted in public issue, right
issue
? Services related to change of address
? Effective transmission of securities
? Other facility such as holding debt instrument in the same
account or availing stock lending / borrowing facility
Advantages
? No bad delivers provided to the investors
? Less paper work done in the depository system
? No risk of loss mutilation or theft of share certificate
? Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
? Pay-in and pay-out of securities will take place on the same
day
? Problem related to change of address of investors ,
transmission etc are eliminated
? No stamp duty for transfer of share
? Low transaction cost for buying and selling in the
dematerialized securities by banks
? Low margin on securities pledged with banks
Steps in market trade settlement
? Seller gives delivery-out instruction to DP to move the security
? Securities are transferred from brokers A/c to Clearing Corporation
? Securities are moved from CC to buying brokers A/c on the pay-out day
? Buying broker gives instructions and securities move to buyers A/c.
Rolling settlement
? SEBI introduced T* 5 rolling settlement in July 2001 onwards.
? T*3 rolling settlement in April 2002
? T*2 rolling settlement in April 2003
? In a rolling settlement all trades done on a particular trading day T is settled in
terms of payment of money and delivery of securities in T*X number of days
Settlement Process
Order: A person places a buy/sell order with a broker who in tern places it in the stock
exchange
Trade: S/E converts an order into a trade as soon as matching order is found.
S/E sends list of all trades to NSCCL (National Securities Clearing Corporation
Limited)
Obligation: NSCCL nets off all security obligations and payment obligations of all
members/brokers.
Pay-in: members bring securities and funds to NSCCL. Depositories move the
securities and clearing banks move funds into NSCCL electronically

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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
Depository
? Depository is an organisation where the securities of an
investor are held in electronic form and carries out the
securities transactions by book entry.
? A depository offers its services to the investors through its
agents called DP.
Functions/Role of Depositories:
? Enable the surrender and withdrawal of securities Through
Demat and Remat .
? Maintaining Investors holdings in the electronic form through
computers
? Settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange and
receipt of bonus or rights shares in electronic form.
? Carrying out settlement of ?off market trades?.
? Status updates to the share registrar/ Issuer about the BOs
? Stock lending, borrowing and pledging /hypothecation of
Demat securities, freezing/locking an investors account
Services of Depository
?Primary market services- acting as link between issuer and prospective shareholders
? Secondary market services-Link between investors and clearing house
? Ancillary services- collecting dividends and interests, crediting bonus, rights shares
Depositories in India
National Securities Depositories Limited (NSDL)
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
NSDL is the first Indian Depository established in 1996.
Is a Public Limited Company incorporated under the company?s Act 1956.
Functions of NSDL
? Enables the surrender and withdrawal of securities
?Maintains investors holdings in the electronic form
?Effects settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange
?Carries out settlement of trades not done in the stock exchange
?Transfer of securities
?Pledging/hypothecation of dematerialised securities
?Electronic credit in public offerings of companies
?Receipt of non-cash corporate benefits like bonus, rights, etc.
Advantages of NSDL
?Elimination of Bad Deliveries
?Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
?No stamp duty for transfer of any kind of securities
?Immediate transfer and registration of securities
?Faster settlement cycle
?Faster disbursement of Non-cash Corporate benefits
?Reduction in brokerage by many brokers for trading in
dematerialised securities
?Reduction in handling of huge volume of paper
?Periodic status reports to investors on their holdings
?Elimination of problems related to change of address of investors
?Elimination of problems related to selling securities related to a
minor
? Ease in portfolio monitoring
Process of Clearing and settlement
? Main activity of stock market is clearing and settlement of securities
?Depositories like NSDL and CDSL provide basic services in facilitating
transfer of securities in India
? Clearing and settlement takes place in two situations
? Off Market transactions: When a stock exchange and clearing house are not involved in
the trade. E.g large deals between institutions, deals between private parties, transfer
between a client and a sub broker, large trades in debt instruments
? Market transactions: When a stock exchange is involved in trade. Security is traded
through stock exchange between two parties.
? Steps in Off market trade ?
? Seller gives delivery instructions to his DP to move securities from his A/c to
buyers A/c
? Buyer automatically receives the credit of the securities on the basis of standing
instructions or receipt instructions
? DP needs to be careful about signature of the client
? Payment is made by buyer to the seller outside NSDL system
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
CDSL was promoted by Bombay Stock Exchange Limited (BSE)
jointly with leading banks such as State Bank India, Bank of India ,
Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Union
Bank of India and Centurion Bank.
Objectives
? To accelerate the growth of scripless trading
? To make a major thrust in the individual investor's participation in
the depository
? To create a competitive environment, this will be responsive to the
user?s interests and demand
? To enhance liquidity

Function of CDSL
? Dematerialization i.e converting physical certificates into
their electronic form
? Rematerialisation i.e converting securities in demat form into
physical certificates
? Assisting in repurchase/redemption of mutual funds
? Electronic settlement of trade in stock exchanges
? Pledging or hypothecation of the dematerialized securities
against loans
? Electronic credit of securities allotted in public issue, right
issue
? Services related to change of address
? Effective transmission of securities
? Other facility such as holding debt instrument in the same
account or availing stock lending / borrowing facility
Advantages
? No bad delivers provided to the investors
? Less paper work done in the depository system
? No risk of loss mutilation or theft of share certificate
? Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
? Pay-in and pay-out of securities will take place on the same
day
? Problem related to change of address of investors ,
transmission etc are eliminated
? No stamp duty for transfer of share
? Low transaction cost for buying and selling in the
dematerialized securities by banks
? Low margin on securities pledged with banks
Steps in market trade settlement
? Seller gives delivery-out instruction to DP to move the security
? Securities are transferred from brokers A/c to Clearing Corporation
? Securities are moved from CC to buying brokers A/c on the pay-out day
? Buying broker gives instructions and securities move to buyers A/c.
Rolling settlement
? SEBI introduced T* 5 rolling settlement in July 2001 onwards.
? T*3 rolling settlement in April 2002
? T*2 rolling settlement in April 2003
? In a rolling settlement all trades done on a particular trading day T is settled in
terms of payment of money and delivery of securities in T*X number of days
Settlement Process
Order: A person places a buy/sell order with a broker who in tern places it in the stock
exchange
Trade: S/E converts an order into a trade as soon as matching order is found.
S/E sends list of all trades to NSCCL (National Securities Clearing Corporation
Limited)
Obligation: NSCCL nets off all security obligations and payment obligations of all
members/brokers.
Pay-in: members bring securities and funds to NSCCL. Depositories move the
securities and clearing banks move funds into NSCCL electronically

? Pay-out: NSCCL instructs depositories and clearing banks to pay-
out securities and funds to members
? Short deliveries are identified and are bought in auction on the day
after pay-out day and the clearing member is debited for the
difference
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
Depository
? Depository is an organisation where the securities of an
investor are held in electronic form and carries out the
securities transactions by book entry.
? A depository offers its services to the investors through its
agents called DP.
Functions/Role of Depositories:
? Enable the surrender and withdrawal of securities Through
Demat and Remat .
? Maintaining Investors holdings in the electronic form through
computers
? Settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange and
receipt of bonus or rights shares in electronic form.
? Carrying out settlement of ?off market trades?.
? Status updates to the share registrar/ Issuer about the BOs
? Stock lending, borrowing and pledging /hypothecation of
Demat securities, freezing/locking an investors account
Services of Depository
?Primary market services- acting as link between issuer and prospective shareholders
? Secondary market services-Link between investors and clearing house
? Ancillary services- collecting dividends and interests, crediting bonus, rights shares
Depositories in India
National Securities Depositories Limited (NSDL)
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
NSDL is the first Indian Depository established in 1996.
Is a Public Limited Company incorporated under the company?s Act 1956.
Functions of NSDL
? Enables the surrender and withdrawal of securities
?Maintains investors holdings in the electronic form
?Effects settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange
?Carries out settlement of trades not done in the stock exchange
?Transfer of securities
?Pledging/hypothecation of dematerialised securities
?Electronic credit in public offerings of companies
?Receipt of non-cash corporate benefits like bonus, rights, etc.
Advantages of NSDL
?Elimination of Bad Deliveries
?Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
?No stamp duty for transfer of any kind of securities
?Immediate transfer and registration of securities
?Faster settlement cycle
?Faster disbursement of Non-cash Corporate benefits
?Reduction in brokerage by many brokers for trading in
dematerialised securities
?Reduction in handling of huge volume of paper
?Periodic status reports to investors on their holdings
?Elimination of problems related to change of address of investors
?Elimination of problems related to selling securities related to a
minor
? Ease in portfolio monitoring
Process of Clearing and settlement
? Main activity of stock market is clearing and settlement of securities
?Depositories like NSDL and CDSL provide basic services in facilitating
transfer of securities in India
? Clearing and settlement takes place in two situations
? Off Market transactions: When a stock exchange and clearing house are not involved in
the trade. E.g large deals between institutions, deals between private parties, transfer
between a client and a sub broker, large trades in debt instruments
? Market transactions: When a stock exchange is involved in trade. Security is traded
through stock exchange between two parties.
? Steps in Off market trade ?
? Seller gives delivery instructions to his DP to move securities from his A/c to
buyers A/c
? Buyer automatically receives the credit of the securities on the basis of standing
instructions or receipt instructions
? DP needs to be careful about signature of the client
? Payment is made by buyer to the seller outside NSDL system
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
CDSL was promoted by Bombay Stock Exchange Limited (BSE)
jointly with leading banks such as State Bank India, Bank of India ,
Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Union
Bank of India and Centurion Bank.
Objectives
? To accelerate the growth of scripless trading
? To make a major thrust in the individual investor's participation in
the depository
? To create a competitive environment, this will be responsive to the
user?s interests and demand
? To enhance liquidity

Function of CDSL
? Dematerialization i.e converting physical certificates into
their electronic form
? Rematerialisation i.e converting securities in demat form into
physical certificates
? Assisting in repurchase/redemption of mutual funds
? Electronic settlement of trade in stock exchanges
? Pledging or hypothecation of the dematerialized securities
against loans
? Electronic credit of securities allotted in public issue, right
issue
? Services related to change of address
? Effective transmission of securities
? Other facility such as holding debt instrument in the same
account or availing stock lending / borrowing facility
Advantages
? No bad delivers provided to the investors
? Less paper work done in the depository system
? No risk of loss mutilation or theft of share certificate
? Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
? Pay-in and pay-out of securities will take place on the same
day
? Problem related to change of address of investors ,
transmission etc are eliminated
? No stamp duty for transfer of share
? Low transaction cost for buying and selling in the
dematerialized securities by banks
? Low margin on securities pledged with banks
Steps in market trade settlement
? Seller gives delivery-out instruction to DP to move the security
? Securities are transferred from brokers A/c to Clearing Corporation
? Securities are moved from CC to buying brokers A/c on the pay-out day
? Buying broker gives instructions and securities move to buyers A/c.
Rolling settlement
? SEBI introduced T* 5 rolling settlement in July 2001 onwards.
? T*3 rolling settlement in April 2002
? T*2 rolling settlement in April 2003
? In a rolling settlement all trades done on a particular trading day T is settled in
terms of payment of money and delivery of securities in T*X number of days
Settlement Process
Order: A person places a buy/sell order with a broker who in tern places it in the stock
exchange
Trade: S/E converts an order into a trade as soon as matching order is found.
S/E sends list of all trades to NSCCL (National Securities Clearing Corporation
Limited)
Obligation: NSCCL nets off all security obligations and payment obligations of all
members/brokers.
Pay-in: members bring securities and funds to NSCCL. Depositories move the
securities and clearing banks move funds into NSCCL electronically

? Pay-out: NSCCL instructs depositories and clearing banks to pay-
out securities and funds to members
? Short deliveries are identified and are bought in auction on the day
after pay-out day and the clearing member is debited for the
difference
Link for you tube video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCPCZd4eJzQ
SEBI Regulations regarding Depository and Depository participant
Regulations 1996
? Registration of depositories
? Certificate of Commencement of Business
? Registration of participants
? Code of conduct for participant
? Rights and obligations of Depositories/Participants/Issuers
? Inspection
? Action in case of default
Recent Amendments:
Amendment 1999 - Change in net worth limit and average value of portfolio of
securities.
Amendment 2003 - Manner of handling share register work and redressal of
investors grievances
Amendment 2004 - Kind of securities dealt with
Amendment 2007 - Activities of Depository
Amendment 2008 - Mechanism for investor protection
Amendment 2011 - Registration of Depository and DP
Amendment 2017 ? Regarding Pledge/Hypothecation
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
Depository
? Depository is an organisation where the securities of an
investor are held in electronic form and carries out the
securities transactions by book entry.
? A depository offers its services to the investors through its
agents called DP.
Functions/Role of Depositories:
? Enable the surrender and withdrawal of securities Through
Demat and Remat .
? Maintaining Investors holdings in the electronic form through
computers
? Settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange and
receipt of bonus or rights shares in electronic form.
? Carrying out settlement of ?off market trades?.
? Status updates to the share registrar/ Issuer about the BOs
? Stock lending, borrowing and pledging /hypothecation of
Demat securities, freezing/locking an investors account
Services of Depository
?Primary market services- acting as link between issuer and prospective shareholders
? Secondary market services-Link between investors and clearing house
? Ancillary services- collecting dividends and interests, crediting bonus, rights shares
Depositories in India
National Securities Depositories Limited (NSDL)
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
NSDL is the first Indian Depository established in 1996.
Is a Public Limited Company incorporated under the company?s Act 1956.
Functions of NSDL
? Enables the surrender and withdrawal of securities
?Maintains investors holdings in the electronic form
?Effects settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange
?Carries out settlement of trades not done in the stock exchange
?Transfer of securities
?Pledging/hypothecation of dematerialised securities
?Electronic credit in public offerings of companies
?Receipt of non-cash corporate benefits like bonus, rights, etc.
Advantages of NSDL
?Elimination of Bad Deliveries
?Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
?No stamp duty for transfer of any kind of securities
?Immediate transfer and registration of securities
?Faster settlement cycle
?Faster disbursement of Non-cash Corporate benefits
?Reduction in brokerage by many brokers for trading in
dematerialised securities
?Reduction in handling of huge volume of paper
?Periodic status reports to investors on their holdings
?Elimination of problems related to change of address of investors
?Elimination of problems related to selling securities related to a
minor
? Ease in portfolio monitoring
Process of Clearing and settlement
? Main activity of stock market is clearing and settlement of securities
?Depositories like NSDL and CDSL provide basic services in facilitating
transfer of securities in India
? Clearing and settlement takes place in two situations
? Off Market transactions: When a stock exchange and clearing house are not involved in
the trade. E.g large deals between institutions, deals between private parties, transfer
between a client and a sub broker, large trades in debt instruments
? Market transactions: When a stock exchange is involved in trade. Security is traded
through stock exchange between two parties.
? Steps in Off market trade ?
? Seller gives delivery instructions to his DP to move securities from his A/c to
buyers A/c
? Buyer automatically receives the credit of the securities on the basis of standing
instructions or receipt instructions
? DP needs to be careful about signature of the client
? Payment is made by buyer to the seller outside NSDL system
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
CDSL was promoted by Bombay Stock Exchange Limited (BSE)
jointly with leading banks such as State Bank India, Bank of India ,
Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Union
Bank of India and Centurion Bank.
Objectives
? To accelerate the growth of scripless trading
? To make a major thrust in the individual investor's participation in
the depository
? To create a competitive environment, this will be responsive to the
user?s interests and demand
? To enhance liquidity

Function of CDSL
? Dematerialization i.e converting physical certificates into
their electronic form
? Rematerialisation i.e converting securities in demat form into
physical certificates
? Assisting in repurchase/redemption of mutual funds
? Electronic settlement of trade in stock exchanges
? Pledging or hypothecation of the dematerialized securities
against loans
? Electronic credit of securities allotted in public issue, right
issue
? Services related to change of address
? Effective transmission of securities
? Other facility such as holding debt instrument in the same
account or availing stock lending / borrowing facility
Advantages
? No bad delivers provided to the investors
? Less paper work done in the depository system
? No risk of loss mutilation or theft of share certificate
? Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
? Pay-in and pay-out of securities will take place on the same
day
? Problem related to change of address of investors ,
transmission etc are eliminated
? No stamp duty for transfer of share
? Low transaction cost for buying and selling in the
dematerialized securities by banks
? Low margin on securities pledged with banks
Steps in market trade settlement
? Seller gives delivery-out instruction to DP to move the security
? Securities are transferred from brokers A/c to Clearing Corporation
? Securities are moved from CC to buying brokers A/c on the pay-out day
? Buying broker gives instructions and securities move to buyers A/c.
Rolling settlement
? SEBI introduced T* 5 rolling settlement in July 2001 onwards.
? T*3 rolling settlement in April 2002
? T*2 rolling settlement in April 2003
? In a rolling settlement all trades done on a particular trading day T is settled in
terms of payment of money and delivery of securities in T*X number of days
Settlement Process
Order: A person places a buy/sell order with a broker who in tern places it in the stock
exchange
Trade: S/E converts an order into a trade as soon as matching order is found.
S/E sends list of all trades to NSCCL (National Securities Clearing Corporation
Limited)
Obligation: NSCCL nets off all security obligations and payment obligations of all
members/brokers.
Pay-in: members bring securities and funds to NSCCL. Depositories move the
securities and clearing banks move funds into NSCCL electronically

? Pay-out: NSCCL instructs depositories and clearing banks to pay-
out securities and funds to members
? Short deliveries are identified and are bought in auction on the day
after pay-out day and the clearing member is debited for the
difference
Link for you tube video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCPCZd4eJzQ
SEBI Regulations regarding Depository and Depository participant
Regulations 1996
? Registration of depositories
? Certificate of Commencement of Business
? Registration of participants
? Code of conduct for participant
? Rights and obligations of Depositories/Participants/Issuers
? Inspection
? Action in case of default
Recent Amendments:
Amendment 1999 - Change in net worth limit and average value of portfolio of
securities.
Amendment 2003 - Manner of handling share register work and redressal of
investors grievances
Amendment 2004 - Kind of securities dealt with
Amendment 2007 - Activities of Depository
Amendment 2008 - Mechanism for investor protection
Amendment 2011 - Registration of Depository and DP
Amendment 2017 ? Regarding Pledge/Hypothecation
Custodial Services
? Custodian is a financial institution that holds and
manages clients securities on his/her behalf
? The custodians of securities play a critical role in the
secondary market
? According to SEBI regulations custodial services in
relation to securities mean:
? Safe-keeping of the securities of a client who enters into an
agreement to avail these securities
? Providing other services such as ? maintaining accounts of
the securities of a client, Collecting the benefits accruing to
him in respect of securities, keeping him informed of the
actions taken by the issuer of the securities, maintaining
record of the services.
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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
Depository
? Depository is an organisation where the securities of an
investor are held in electronic form and carries out the
securities transactions by book entry.
? A depository offers its services to the investors through its
agents called DP.
Functions/Role of Depositories:
? Enable the surrender and withdrawal of securities Through
Demat and Remat .
? Maintaining Investors holdings in the electronic form through
computers
? Settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange and
receipt of bonus or rights shares in electronic form.
? Carrying out settlement of ?off market trades?.
? Status updates to the share registrar/ Issuer about the BOs
? Stock lending, borrowing and pledging /hypothecation of
Demat securities, freezing/locking an investors account
Services of Depository
?Primary market services- acting as link between issuer and prospective shareholders
? Secondary market services-Link between investors and clearing house
? Ancillary services- collecting dividends and interests, crediting bonus, rights shares
Depositories in India
National Securities Depositories Limited (NSDL)
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
NSDL is the first Indian Depository established in 1996.
Is a Public Limited Company incorporated under the company?s Act 1956.
Functions of NSDL
? Enables the surrender and withdrawal of securities
?Maintains investors holdings in the electronic form
?Effects settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange
?Carries out settlement of trades not done in the stock exchange
?Transfer of securities
?Pledging/hypothecation of dematerialised securities
?Electronic credit in public offerings of companies
?Receipt of non-cash corporate benefits like bonus, rights, etc.
Advantages of NSDL
?Elimination of Bad Deliveries
?Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
?No stamp duty for transfer of any kind of securities
?Immediate transfer and registration of securities
?Faster settlement cycle
?Faster disbursement of Non-cash Corporate benefits
?Reduction in brokerage by many brokers for trading in
dematerialised securities
?Reduction in handling of huge volume of paper
?Periodic status reports to investors on their holdings
?Elimination of problems related to change of address of investors
?Elimination of problems related to selling securities related to a
minor
? Ease in portfolio monitoring
Process of Clearing and settlement
? Main activity of stock market is clearing and settlement of securities
?Depositories like NSDL and CDSL provide basic services in facilitating
transfer of securities in India
? Clearing and settlement takes place in two situations
? Off Market transactions: When a stock exchange and clearing house are not involved in
the trade. E.g large deals between institutions, deals between private parties, transfer
between a client and a sub broker, large trades in debt instruments
? Market transactions: When a stock exchange is involved in trade. Security is traded
through stock exchange between two parties.
? Steps in Off market trade ?
? Seller gives delivery instructions to his DP to move securities from his A/c to
buyers A/c
? Buyer automatically receives the credit of the securities on the basis of standing
instructions or receipt instructions
? DP needs to be careful about signature of the client
? Payment is made by buyer to the seller outside NSDL system
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
CDSL was promoted by Bombay Stock Exchange Limited (BSE)
jointly with leading banks such as State Bank India, Bank of India ,
Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Union
Bank of India and Centurion Bank.
Objectives
? To accelerate the growth of scripless trading
? To make a major thrust in the individual investor's participation in
the depository
? To create a competitive environment, this will be responsive to the
user?s interests and demand
? To enhance liquidity

Function of CDSL
? Dematerialization i.e converting physical certificates into
their electronic form
? Rematerialisation i.e converting securities in demat form into
physical certificates
? Assisting in repurchase/redemption of mutual funds
? Electronic settlement of trade in stock exchanges
? Pledging or hypothecation of the dematerialized securities
against loans
? Electronic credit of securities allotted in public issue, right
issue
? Services related to change of address
? Effective transmission of securities
? Other facility such as holding debt instrument in the same
account or availing stock lending / borrowing facility
Advantages
? No bad delivers provided to the investors
? Less paper work done in the depository system
? No risk of loss mutilation or theft of share certificate
? Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
? Pay-in and pay-out of securities will take place on the same
day
? Problem related to change of address of investors ,
transmission etc are eliminated
? No stamp duty for transfer of share
? Low transaction cost for buying and selling in the
dematerialized securities by banks
? Low margin on securities pledged with banks
Steps in market trade settlement
? Seller gives delivery-out instruction to DP to move the security
? Securities are transferred from brokers A/c to Clearing Corporation
? Securities are moved from CC to buying brokers A/c on the pay-out day
? Buying broker gives instructions and securities move to buyers A/c.
Rolling settlement
? SEBI introduced T* 5 rolling settlement in July 2001 onwards.
? T*3 rolling settlement in April 2002
? T*2 rolling settlement in April 2003
? In a rolling settlement all trades done on a particular trading day T is settled in
terms of payment of money and delivery of securities in T*X number of days
Settlement Process
Order: A person places a buy/sell order with a broker who in tern places it in the stock
exchange
Trade: S/E converts an order into a trade as soon as matching order is found.
S/E sends list of all trades to NSCCL (National Securities Clearing Corporation
Limited)
Obligation: NSCCL nets off all security obligations and payment obligations of all
members/brokers.
Pay-in: members bring securities and funds to NSCCL. Depositories move the
securities and clearing banks move funds into NSCCL electronically

? Pay-out: NSCCL instructs depositories and clearing banks to pay-
out securities and funds to members
? Short deliveries are identified and are bought in auction on the day
after pay-out day and the clearing member is debited for the
difference
Link for you tube video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCPCZd4eJzQ
SEBI Regulations regarding Depository and Depository participant
Regulations 1996
? Registration of depositories
? Certificate of Commencement of Business
? Registration of participants
? Code of conduct for participant
? Rights and obligations of Depositories/Participants/Issuers
? Inspection
? Action in case of default
Recent Amendments:
Amendment 1999 - Change in net worth limit and average value of portfolio of
securities.
Amendment 2003 - Manner of handling share register work and redressal of
investors grievances
Amendment 2004 - Kind of securities dealt with
Amendment 2007 - Activities of Depository
Amendment 2008 - Mechanism for investor protection
Amendment 2011 - Registration of Depository and DP
Amendment 2017 ? Regarding Pledge/Hypothecation
Custodial Services
? Custodian is a financial institution that holds and
manages clients securities on his/her behalf
? The custodians of securities play a critical role in the
secondary market
? According to SEBI regulations custodial services in
relation to securities mean:
? Safe-keeping of the securities of a client who enters into an
agreement to avail these securities
? Providing other services such as ? maintaining accounts of
the securities of a client, Collecting the benefits accruing to
him in respect of securities, keeping him informed of the
actions taken by the issuer of the securities, maintaining
record of the services.
SEBI Frame work of regulations
1. Registration
?Application for registration should be made in the prescribed form accompanied by an
application fee of Rs. 10,000
?SEBI will consider the following matters:
?Netwoth of Rs.50 crores
? Adequate infrastructure
?Employed competent and adequate persons
?Manual is prepared setting out the systems and procedures to be followed
?Is not a person refused registration by SEBI
?Director/Principal Officer is not involved in litigation
?Registration is in the interest of the investor.
?Registration is subject conditions:
? Capital requirement of Rs. 50 crores
?Abide by the provisions of SEBI Act
?Has to enter into a valid agreement with his clients
?Has to pay annual fee of Rs. 5,00,000

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Unit ? 2
Depository System
Introduction
? Is a system of dematerialisation of share certificate through
scripless trading in which transactions in securities take place by a
book entry method without the physical delivery of securities.
? Introduced in 1996.
? Problems faced before 1996
Delay in transfer of securities, fake certificates, mismatch of
signature, delay in delivery of securities after allotment, Loss of
certificates in transfer, Mutilation of certificates, Long settlement
cycles, lot of paper work, etc.
? Resulted in large scale entry of foreign institutional investors.
Need for Depository system in India
? Large scale irregularities in the securities market
? Time consumption in allotment and transfer of shares
? Increased volume of transaction
? Mounting fiscal deficit ? Attract foreign investment
? Problems associated with dealing with physical shares

Depositories Act was passed in1996 to start Depository
services in India.
Objectives of Depository system
? To reduce the time for transfer of securities
? To avoid the risk of settlement of securities
? To enhance liquidity and efficiency
? To reduce the cost of transaction for the investors
? To create a system for the central handling of all
the securities
? To compete with global standards
? To provide service infrastructure in a capital
market.
Functions/Role of Depositories and their services
? Ensures free transfer of securities with speed accuracy and safety
? De-materialises the securities in the depository mode
? Provides for maintenance of ownership records in a book entry
form
? Name of the depository appears in the records of the issuer
? Name of the actual owner appears in the records of the depository
? Owner of the securities can avail all the rights and liabilities
associated with the securities.
? Assist in opening an account with a depository through a depository
participant
? Transfers securities through book entry only.
Advantages
To the Nation
? Growing and more liquid capital market with reduced transaction costs.
? Increase in competitiveness in the international market place
? Improve prospects for privatisation of public sector
? Restoration of faith in the capital market
? Reduction in the delay in registration
? Reduction in the risk associated with loss, mutilation, theft and forgery.
? Greater liquidity from speed in settlement
? Greater opportunity for investment is offered to new investors
? Faster receipt of benefits and rights resulting from corporate action
? Protection of shareholders rights from timely communication from the
issuer
? Reduced transaction cost through greater efficiency
To Issuers
? Up-to-date knowledge of the shareholders names and
addresses
? Savings in costs of new issue from reduction in printing
and distribution cost
? Increased efficiency of registrars and transfer agents
? Better facilities for communication with shareholders
conveying benefits of corporate actions and information
notices
? Improved ability to attract international investors
To Securities intermediaries
? Less risky settlement with implementation of collateral based payment
system
? Greater profits from increased trading volume made possible by NCD
systems with reduced operational costs
? Improved cash flow from not having funds tied up for long periods
? Elimination of forgery and fraud with reduction in settlement risk from
bad deliveries
? Opportunities for development of retail brokerage business
? Opportunity for development of more sophisticated custodial services,
which can be offered to the smaller investors
? Standardised communication between depositories, registrars and
other intermediaries
? Ability to arrange pledges without movement of physical scrip and
increase trading activity, liquidity and profits
? Improved protection of shareholders rights resulting from more timely
communication from the issuer
? Reduced transaction costs through greater efficiency
Disadvantages of Depository System
? Lack of Control
? Need for greater supervision by SEBI
? Complexity of the system ? by-laws
Players in the Depository system/ Interacting system
? Depository ? something is deposited for safekeeping
? Depository participant? agent of the depository ? NSDL &
CDSL
? Company/Registrar and share transfer agents
? Investor ? beneficial owners
? Stock exchanges and stock brokers ? secondary market ? price
discovery. Stock brokers are members of S/E.
? Clearing corporation/clearing house and clearing members
Depository
? Depository is an organisation where the securities of an
investor are held in electronic form and carries out the
securities transactions by book entry.
? A depository offers its services to the investors through its
agents called DP.
Functions/Role of Depositories:
? Enable the surrender and withdrawal of securities Through
Demat and Remat .
? Maintaining Investors holdings in the electronic form through
computers
? Settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange and
receipt of bonus or rights shares in electronic form.
? Carrying out settlement of ?off market trades?.
? Status updates to the share registrar/ Issuer about the BOs
? Stock lending, borrowing and pledging /hypothecation of
Demat securities, freezing/locking an investors account
Services of Depository
?Primary market services- acting as link between issuer and prospective shareholders
? Secondary market services-Link between investors and clearing house
? Ancillary services- collecting dividends and interests, crediting bonus, rights shares
Depositories in India
National Securities Depositories Limited (NSDL)
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
NSDL is the first Indian Depository established in 1996.
Is a Public Limited Company incorporated under the company?s Act 1956.
Functions of NSDL
? Enables the surrender and withdrawal of securities
?Maintains investors holdings in the electronic form
?Effects settlement of securities traded in the stock exchange
?Carries out settlement of trades not done in the stock exchange
?Transfer of securities
?Pledging/hypothecation of dematerialised securities
?Electronic credit in public offerings of companies
?Receipt of non-cash corporate benefits like bonus, rights, etc.
Advantages of NSDL
?Elimination of Bad Deliveries
?Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
?No stamp duty for transfer of any kind of securities
?Immediate transfer and registration of securities
?Faster settlement cycle
?Faster disbursement of Non-cash Corporate benefits
?Reduction in brokerage by many brokers for trading in
dematerialised securities
?Reduction in handling of huge volume of paper
?Periodic status reports to investors on their holdings
?Elimination of problems related to change of address of investors
?Elimination of problems related to selling securities related to a
minor
? Ease in portfolio monitoring
Process of Clearing and settlement
? Main activity of stock market is clearing and settlement of securities
?Depositories like NSDL and CDSL provide basic services in facilitating
transfer of securities in India
? Clearing and settlement takes place in two situations
? Off Market transactions: When a stock exchange and clearing house are not involved in
the trade. E.g large deals between institutions, deals between private parties, transfer
between a client and a sub broker, large trades in debt instruments
? Market transactions: When a stock exchange is involved in trade. Security is traded
through stock exchange between two parties.
? Steps in Off market trade ?
? Seller gives delivery instructions to his DP to move securities from his A/c to
buyers A/c
? Buyer automatically receives the credit of the securities on the basis of standing
instructions or receipt instructions
? DP needs to be careful about signature of the client
? Payment is made by buyer to the seller outside NSDL system
Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
CDSL was promoted by Bombay Stock Exchange Limited (BSE)
jointly with leading banks such as State Bank India, Bank of India ,
Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Union
Bank of India and Centurion Bank.
Objectives
? To accelerate the growth of scripless trading
? To make a major thrust in the individual investor's participation in
the depository
? To create a competitive environment, this will be responsive to the
user?s interests and demand
? To enhance liquidity

Function of CDSL
? Dematerialization i.e converting physical certificates into
their electronic form
? Rematerialisation i.e converting securities in demat form into
physical certificates
? Assisting in repurchase/redemption of mutual funds
? Electronic settlement of trade in stock exchanges
? Pledging or hypothecation of the dematerialized securities
against loans
? Electronic credit of securities allotted in public issue, right
issue
? Services related to change of address
? Effective transmission of securities
? Other facility such as holding debt instrument in the same
account or availing stock lending / borrowing facility
Advantages
? No bad delivers provided to the investors
? Less paper work done in the depository system
? No risk of loss mutilation or theft of share certificate
? Elimination of all risks associated with physical certificates
? Pay-in and pay-out of securities will take place on the same
day
? Problem related to change of address of investors ,
transmission etc are eliminated
? No stamp duty for transfer of share
? Low transaction cost for buying and selling in the
dematerialized securities by banks
? Low margin on securities pledged with banks
Steps in market trade settlement
? Seller gives delivery-out instruction to DP to move the security
? Securities are transferred from brokers A/c to Clearing Corporation
? Securities are moved from CC to buying brokers A/c on the pay-out day
? Buying broker gives instructions and securities move to buyers A/c.
Rolling settlement
? SEBI introduced T* 5 rolling settlement in July 2001 onwards.
? T*3 rolling settlement in April 2002
? T*2 rolling settlement in April 2003
? In a rolling settlement all trades done on a particular trading day T is settled in
terms of payment of money and delivery of securities in T*X number of days
Settlement Process
Order: A person places a buy/sell order with a broker who in tern places it in the stock
exchange
Trade: S/E converts an order into a trade as soon as matching order is found.
S/E sends list of all trades to NSCCL (National Securities Clearing Corporation
Limited)
Obligation: NSCCL nets off all security obligations and payment obligations of all
members/brokers.
Pay-in: members bring securities and funds to NSCCL. Depositories move the
securities and clearing banks move funds into NSCCL electronically

? Pay-out: NSCCL instructs depositories and clearing banks to pay-
out securities and funds to members
? Short deliveries are identified and are bought in auction on the day
after pay-out day and the clearing member is debited for the
difference
Link for you tube video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCPCZd4eJzQ
SEBI Regulations regarding Depository and Depository participant
Regulations 1996
? Registration of depositories
? Certificate of Commencement of Business
? Registration of participants
? Code of conduct for participant
? Rights and obligations of Depositories/Participants/Issuers
? Inspection
? Action in case of default
Recent Amendments:
Amendment 1999 - Change in net worth limit and average value of portfolio of
securities.
Amendment 2003 - Manner of handling share register work and redressal of
investors grievances
Amendment 2004 - Kind of securities dealt with
Amendment 2007 - Activities of Depository
Amendment 2008 - Mechanism for investor protection
Amendment 2011 - Registration of Depository and DP
Amendment 2017 ? Regarding Pledge/Hypothecation
Custodial Services
? Custodian is a financial institution that holds and
manages clients securities on his/her behalf
? The custodians of securities play a critical role in the
secondary market
? According to SEBI regulations custodial services in
relation to securities mean:
? Safe-keeping of the securities of a client who enters into an
agreement to avail these securities
? Providing other services such as ? maintaining accounts of
the securities of a client, Collecting the benefits accruing to
him in respect of securities, keeping him informed of the
actions taken by the issuer of the securities, maintaining
record of the services.
SEBI Frame work of regulations
1. Registration
?Application for registration should be made in the prescribed form accompanied by an
application fee of Rs. 10,000
?SEBI will consider the following matters:
?Netwoth of Rs.50 crores
? Adequate infrastructure
?Employed competent and adequate persons
?Manual is prepared setting out the systems and procedures to be followed
?Is not a person refused registration by SEBI
?Director/Principal Officer is not involved in litigation
?Registration is in the interest of the investor.
?Registration is subject conditions:
? Capital requirement of Rs. 50 crores
?Abide by the provisions of SEBI Act
?Has to enter into a valid agreement with his clients
?Has to pay annual fee of Rs. 5,00,000

? Responsibilities of custodian
? Inspection and Audit
? Cancellation of Registration
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