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SEBI bars 9 entities, seizes ₹21 crore illegal gains

December 22, 2024 2 Min Read
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SEBI, the markets regulator, recently uncovered a front-running scheme involving PNB MetLife India Insurance Company equity dealer Sachin Bakul Dagli and eight other entities. This scheme led to illegal gains of ₹21.16 crore over a period of more than three years. SEBI has taken action against these entities, prohibiting them from the securities market and impounding the unlawful gains.

The investigation by SEBI focused on whether certain entities front-ran the trades of PNB MetLife’s Big Client in collusion with other individuals, including dealers and fund managers. It was found that Sachin Bakul Dagli and his brother Tejas Dagli accessed confidential information about impending trade orders of PNB MetLife and Investec’s institutional clients. This information was used to make trading decisions, shared with another individual named Sandeep Shambharkar, and executed through the accounts of entities like Dhanmata Realty Pvt Ltd and Worthy Distributors Pvt Ltd, among others.

The group involved in this fraudulent scheme used chat platforms to share non-public information and executed trades using a specific trading pattern to profit from market movements caused by large client trades. In total, there were 6,766 instances of front-running trades, resulting in unlawful gains of ₹21.15 crore for the entities involved.

SEBI has taken strict action against these entities, restraining them from buying, selling, or dealing in securities until further notice. Additionally, the regulator has impounded the total unlawful gains earned from the front-running activities from the nine entities involved.

This case highlights the importance of ethical and legal trading practices in the securities market. Front-running and insider trading are serious offenses that can have significant consequences for those involved. SEBI’s actions in this case are a clear message that such activities will not be tolerated and that strict penalties will be imposed on those found guilty. Investors and market participants must adhere to the rules and regulations set forth by regulatory authorities to maintain the integrity and fairness of the market.

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