

Ref.
No: 0928/OTC/Cir/2004/024
Date:
30th April 2004
To:
All
Members and Dealers
Dear
Sir,
We are in receipt of Circular No.
DNPD/Cir-23/04 dated April 27, 2004 from SEBI regarding the
process flow for Straight Through Processing (STP).
You
are requested to comply with the same.
Thanking
you.
Yours
faithfully,
For
OTC Exchange of India
R.Anand
Asst.
Vice President
GENERAL
MANAGER
DNPD/Cir-23/04
April 27, 2004
All Exchanges,
Clearing Corporation / Clearing House,
Depositories, Custodians, AMFI, STP service providers and
STP Centralized Hub
Dear Sir,
1)
Further to the circular no. DNPD/Cir-22/2004 dated April 1,
2004 mandating the use of the Straight Through Processing (STP)
System for all institutional trades w. e. f. July 1, 2004.
The present circular contains the detailed system flow which
was referred to in the said circular.
2)
The system flow of the STP framework would be as follows:
a)
A STP user intending to send an instruction would send the
message to his STP service provider after digitally signing
the same.
b)
The STP service provider would verify the signature of the
STP user and forward it to the
i)
recipient STP user, if the recipient STP user is availing
services of the same STP service provider; or the
ii) STP centralized hub if the recipient STP user is not
with the same STP service provider. In such a case the STP
service provider would be required to prepare a message as
per the STP centralized hub prescribed message format,
enclose the user’s message, digitally sign the message and
then send it to the STP centralized hub
c)
On receipt of the message by the STP centralized hub, the
STP centralized hub would
i) verify the signature of the sending STP service provider
only.
ii) send an acknowledgment to the sending STP service
provider.
d)
The STP centralized hub would forward the message to the
recipient STP service provider after digitally signing on
the message.
e)
The recipient STP service provider on receipt of the message
from the STP centralized hub, shall verify the signature of
the STP centralized hub, verify if the recipient STP user is
associated with itself and send an appropriate
acknowledgment with digital signature to the STP centralized
hub. The STP centralized hub would in turn forward the
acknowledgment (received from the recipient STP service
provider) duly signed to the sending STP service provider.
f)
The recipient STP service provider shall forward the message
to the recipient STP user. The recipient STP user
would receive the message and verify the signature of the
recipient STP service provider and sending STP user.
3)
To enable inter-operation, the STP centralized hub would
provide a utility / client software to the STP service
provider. The STP service provider’s point of interface
with the STP centralized hub would be through this utility /
client software. The PKI (Public key infrastructure) system
for the interface shall be implemented at a later stage.
4)
The block diagram of the entire STP System is enclosed in Annexure
I.
5)
This circular is being issued in exercise of powers
conferred by section 11 (1) of the Securities and Exchange
Board of India Act, 1992, read with section 10 of the
Securities Contracts(regulation) Act 1956, to protect the
interests of investors in securities and to promote the
development of, and to regulate the securities market.
Yours faithfully,
D. RAVIKUMAR

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