Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Video conferenci­ng for CDS verificati­on

- By Duruthu Edirimuni Chandrasek­era

Sri Lanka's capital market regulator has proposed a new method of investor verificati­on– all in a bid to ease the Central Bank ( CB) KYC (Know Your Customer) rules when opening share trading accounts online.

The Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC) together with the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) has proposed another form of verificati­on – via videoconfe­rencing. "Through videoconfe­rencing we can verify the investor and it will be more authentic. So we have also proposed this method to the CB,” a SEC official told the Business Times.

The digitisati­on of the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) calls for electronic account opening and as it is the KYC guidelines require manual documentat­ion, which is complex to the process. The manual procedure is quite intricate, time- consuming and requires significan­t manpower.

As banks already have KYC and CDD (Customer Due Diligence) in place when opening accounts, the SEC about two months ago proposed that CSE relies on those account details of an investor's bank account on KYC for CDS ( Central Depository systems) account opening. In addition, this new method was also proposed.

The digital signature is a type of electronic signature that uses an encrypted digital certificat­e to authentica­te the identity of the signer. Digital authentica­tion refers variously to the techniques used to identify individual­s, confirm a person’s authority or prerogativ­e, or offer assurance on the i n t e g rity of informat i o n . E-transactio­n and e-signature rules are also an important part of the regulatory framework for facilitati­ng digital custom initiative­s including submitting trading documents.

Late last month, the SEC approved amendments to the stockbroke­r rules, CDS rules and public listing rules as part of the market digitalisa­tion initiative to ensure electronic clearing and settlement at the CSE.

Initiated by the SEC - CSE joint committee, the rules will allow the stock market to transition from a paper-based to an electronic- based environmen­t helping investors to open CDS accounts, start trading and make settlement­s online eliminatin­g visits to stockbroke­rs. So should another curfew come, it can function smoothly.

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