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Madras Stock Exchange

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Stock exchange in Chennai, India

Madras Stock Exchange
TypeStock Exchange
LocationChennai,India
Coordinates18°55′47″N72°50′01″E / 18.929681°N 72.833589°E /18.929681; 72.833589
Founded1937
ClosedJuly 2015
OwnerGovernment of India (100%)
CurrencyIndian rupee ()
No. of listings1,785

TheMadras Stock Exchange (MSE) was astock exchange inChennai,India. The now defunct MSE was the fourth stock exchange to be established in the country and the first inSouth India.[1] It had a turnover (2001) of 3,090crore ($440 million), but was a fraction (below 3.5 per cent) of the turnover generated by theBombay Stock Exchange andNational Stock Exchange of India. The turnover of the stock exchange was 19,907Crore as of the financial year 2012.[2][3][4]

History

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The Madras Stock Exchange Association (Private) Ltd. was registered on August 12, 1937. The first five founding member companies were Paterson & Co, Kothari & Co, Dalal & Co, Maconochie & Co and India Brokers’.[5]

The Madras Stock Exchange Association (Private) Limited had been registered under the Indian Companies Act of 1913. After the coming into force of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, which enactment was passed to prevent undesirable transactions in securities by regulating the business of dealing therein, by prohibiting auctions and for providing for certain other matters, the Company - Madras Stock Exchange Limited was incorporated on the 29th day of April, 1957.[6]

When the Securities Contracts Regulation Act came into force in October 1957,the Madras Stock Exchange Association was converted into a company limited by guarantee under the Companies Act 1956. Membership of the Stock Exchange was also changed from firms to individuals, and the partners of the firms functioning at that time became individual members of the Stock Exchange.[7]

In 1996, the MSE was fully computerised and online trading became operational, as the MSE was connected to 120 broking offices in and around Chennai throughwide area networking. On 14 May 2015, SEBI permitted Madras stock exchange to exit.[8] The Madras Stock Exchange ceased to exist on May 30, 2015.[9]

After surrendering its license, MSE was rechristened Madras Enterprises Ltd and continues to trade as a sub broker to BSE and NSE.[10]

List of Former Presidents

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Madras Stock Exchange - Past Presidents[11]

NameCompany nameYear
1C. M. KothariKothari & Sons1937–1941
2T.N. KrishnaswamiDalal & Co1941–1942
3W.L. KnoppMaconochie & Co1942–1943
4S. NarayanaswamySwastik & Co1943–1945
5T.N. KrishnaswamiDalal & Co1945–1946
6S. Rm. Ct. A. Annamalai ChettiarTrojan & Co1946–1947
7S. Ramaswami NaiduRamlal & Co1947–1948
8R. C. PatersonPaterson & Co1948–1949
9S. NarayanaswamyChitra & Co1949- 1950
10V. S. KrishnaswamiV. S. Krishnaswami & Co1950–1951

Functions

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The MSE had about 120 live members and 1,785 companies listed. The exchange followed the Rolling Settlement system, as per the January 2000SEBI (Securities Exchange Board of India) guidelines and a proactive Grievance Cell is operational. By this system, investors could log in their complaints, for which a number was given for further reference, through which investors could keep track of the action taken by the exchange as regards their complaint.

A subsidiary company - MSE Financial Services Ltd, had been established. A member of the Bombay Stock Exchange, MSE Financial Services did help to create greater broker and investor flexibility through multi-market access. The members were able to trade in both BSE and MSE. This was followed up with National Stock Exchange (NSE) membership.

Trading on the exchange took place from 10.00 am to 3.30 pm.

Merging

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As per June 2012 notification from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), whereby individual stock exchanges should maintain a minimum liquid net worth of 1,000 million and exchanges that do not comply with this requirement should close down their operations by June 2015, the Bangalore Stock Exchange (BgSE) decided to merge with the Madras Stock Exchange. The combined entity became the single largest regional exchange in the country with over 1,000 local companies listed exclusively on it. BgSE and MSE together had a liquid net worth of around 500 million while another 500 million will be raised by liquidating certain idle assets (situated in Bangalore and Chennai) of these exchanges.[12][13][14]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Madras Stock Exchange Ltd - About Us
  2. ^"Madras Stock Exchange plans to raise Rs 100 crore"
  3. ^"Madras Stock Exchange to offer platform for MSMEs"
  4. ^"Madras Stock Exchange plans to raise Rs 100 crore from PEs, IPO"
  5. ^"75 years of stock broking".
  6. ^"The Madras High Court - Court case".
  7. ^"A BRIEF PROFILE OF MACONOCHIE & CO".
  8. ^Narasimhan, T E (17 May 2015)."Sebi permits Madras Stock Exchange to exit business".Business Standard. Retrieved29 October 2018.
  9. ^"Madras Stock Exchange to shut shop after 76 years".
  10. ^"Year after going out of biz, stock exchange building on sale".
  11. ^"Madras Stock Exchange - Official Yearbook 1959-60".
  12. ^Tejaswi, Mini Joseph (18 February 2013)."Bangalore, Madras stock exchanges to merge".The Times of India. Chennai: The Times Group. Retrieved24 March 2013.
  13. ^Acharya, Namrata (19 February 2013)."Bhubaneswar, Calcutta stock exchanges may merge".Business Standard. Kolkata. Retrieved24 March 2013.
  14. ^Piramal, Anjali (4 March 2013)."Asia The Next Frontier For Stock Exchange Consolidation".Forbes. Retrieved24 March 2013.
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