Structured Digital Database SEBI Circular: What Businesses Need to Know

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The​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Indian regulatory environment is changing rapidly, and SEBI's emphasis on the prevention of insider trading has caused listed companies to have more stringent compliance requirements. One such condition is the keeping of a Structured Digital Database (SDD), which helps to keep track of the organisation's sharing of unpublished price-sensitive information (UPSI).

The SEBI circular points out that, in any case, the communication of UPSI, whether within or outside the organization, shall be recorded in this secure digital system. It also involves the receiver's name, his/her PAN details, the reason for sharing, and the accurate time-stamped records. Their aim is to ensure maximum transparency through the creation of audit trails which will, in turn, prevent the occurrence of data leaks.

For companies, the task at hand entails setting up a system that is not just safe but also is tamper-proof. In the event that they have made a record in the SDD, it should be impossible for them to alter or delete it. SEBI demands that firms employ state-of-the-art devices to keep the very essence of the stored information intact and unaltered. In addition, the practice of establishing periodic audits and issuing quarterly compliance confirmations works as a double seal to ensure that firms always have reliable systems at their disposal.

Besides the upkeep of SDD being a legal obligation, it also calls on companies to improve their communication strategies internally. Those employees entrusted with sensitive data should be made aware of the manner in which the information is to be disclosed and the moment when it is so disclosed. To this end, the designated compliance officer assumes the responsibility of supervising the whole process, making sure that the data entries are up-to-date and that they are in conformity with the regulations.

More and more companies are turning to automated SDD compliance tools in order to facilitate the process. The adoption of such tools enables an organization to have uniform records, lessens the workload that requires human intervention, and enhances the correctness of data. While SEBI refrains from promoting any particular platform, the requirement is unequivocal - companies should have robust and reliable compliance systems in place.

At the core of the matter, the SDD circular signifies a movement towards the establishment of moral business practices and the enhancement of market trust. It is thus critical for companies to familiarize with these obligations and make them an integral part of their compliance culture. This allows them not only to satisfy the regulators' call but also to prove that they are accountable for the rights of transparency and honesty which they owe to their ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌stakeholders.

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