5 Brokerage Firms Face Tk123 Crore Deficit

Industry: Stock Brokerage, Stock Market
Company: Dhanmondi Securities Limited, Fareast Stocks & Bonds Limited, Moshihor Securities Ltd, PFI Securities Limited, Sinha Securities Limited
Company Intelligence Tag: Business Insights

Despite regulatory efforts, misuse of funds by brokerage firms continues, undermining investor trust in the capital market. As of August 2024, five firms have accumulated a total deficit of Tk123 crore in their Consolidated Customer Accounts (CCAs). Deficits include Tk8.49 crore at one firm, Tk10.08 crore at another, Tk7.74 crore at a third, Tk68.58 crore at a fourth, and Tk28.18 crore at a fifth. A CCA is meant to hold unused client cash solely for securities purchases or related fees. The Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) has barred deficit-accumulating firms from certain facilities. Recent scrutiny revealed Tk68.58 crore misappropriated at one firm, with a probe committee formed to investigate misuse of Tk161 crore. Another firm was suspended in May 2023 for a Tk8.49 crore deficit, while a third received a six-month extension in January 2024 to address a Tk25 crore deficit but failed to fully comply. Despite significant assets, including land and buildings, one firm still has a Tk28.18 crore deficit.

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