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BSE Asks Stock Brokers To Submit Compliance Report On AI Tools By April 15

BSE asked stock brokers to make quarterly disclosures about compliance with the SEBI’s cyber security framework by April 15. 

Signage for the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) is displayed next to a bronze bull statue at the entrance to the BSE building in Mumbai, India (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)  
Signage for the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) is displayed next to a bronze bull statue at the entrance to the BSE building in Mumbai, India (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)  

The Bombay Stock Exchange has asked stock brokers to make quarterly disclosures about compliance with the Security and Exchange Board of India’s cyber security framework by April 15.

The stock exchange has asked stock brokers who are using applications based on artificial intelligence and machine learning to submit compliance report for January-March 2019 quarter in the format given by SEBI.

Besides, stock brokers not using AI and ML based applications are also required to submit the requisite form, BSE said in a notice.

In January, the SEBI had directed stock brokers using applications based on AI and ML to inform whether their system adhered to regulator's cyber security framework or not, among others.

They were asked to report in a prescribed format about the implementation of AI or ML system, safeguards in place to prevent abnormal behaviour of the AI or ML application and whether the system disseminated investment or trading advice or strategies and name of the application, among others.

The stock brokers are required to "make submissions on quarterly basis within 15 calendar days of the expiry of the quarter," the BSE notice said.

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