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BSEC to digitise capital market monitoring to check forgery

UNB . Dhaka
15 May 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 15 May 2023 00:22:24
BSEC to digitise capital market monitoring to check forgery
To incorporate tech-savvy digital features in the country’s capital market, the BSEC signed an MoU with the Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC) at the BSEC headquarters in the capital on Sunday. BSEC Chairman Professor Shibli Rubayat-Ul-Islam graced the event as the chief guest. Other high officials from the BSEC and the BCC also attended the event – Courtesy Photo

Bangladesh Securities Exchange Commission (BSEC) in collaboration with the government is going to digitise the monitoring system of the capital market in order to combat forgery.

As part of this effort, BSEC will establish a fully digital and transparent governing board for data interoperability (FinTech), which would also ensure the interoperability of software services and operations of different organizations under BSEC.

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed on Sunday between the Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC) of the ICT Division and the Bangladesh Security Exchange Commission (BSEC) at the BSEC Multi-purpose Conference Hall, said a media statement.

The implementation of the Digital Transformation of the Bangladesh Capital Market: Data Interoperability (FinTech Board) will be financed by the World Bank-funded Enhancing Digital Government and Economy (EDGE) Project of BCC, with a target to complete it by 2026.

Ranajit Kumar, Executive Director of BCC, and Mohammed Shafiul Azam, Executive Director of BSEC, inked the MoU on behalf of their respective organizations.

ICT Secretary Md Shamsul Arefin, BSEC Chairman Shibli Rubayat Ul Islam, EDGE Project Director Dr Muhammed Mehedi Hassan, and BSEC Executive Director Mohammed Shafiul Azam attended the programme with BSEC Commissioner Dr Shamsuddin Ahmad in the chair.

The use of ICT in the capital market will not only reduce corruption but also curb the activities of those who are involved in manipulation, fraud, and looting in the share market, said Shibli Rubayat Ul Islam.

He said automation of BSEC and implementation of the FinTech Board at the initiative of the government will ensure interoperability of software-based services and operations among the organizations of BSEC and transparency of the capital market’s functions.

“The digital transformation of the traditional system of share market will help make a cost-effective capital market and bring the trust of the investors,” ICT Secretary Md Shamsul Arefin said adding the beneficiaries including investors would be greatly benefitted as they would get better and faster services.

said that the yesteryear controlling and monitoring system in the shared business would no longer exist as automated surveillance would be put in place.

As per the MoU, emphasis will be given on standardizing data and performance, implementing technological standards, defining processes and data, and creating a modern and sophisticated digitized ICT infrastructure. This digital transformation aims to enhance the contribution of the capital market to the economy and achieve Vision 2041.

BSEC will establish a fully digital, transparent, and governing FinTech Data Interoperability Board which would emphasize standardization of data and performance, with a two-fold focus on the implementation of technological standards, the MoU said.

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