Ladies and gentlemen, good day, and welcome to BSE Limited Q2 FY25 Investors' Conference Call. This conference call may contain forward-looking statements about the company, which are based on belief, opinion, and expectation of the company as on the date of this call. These statements are not the guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict. As a reminder, all participant lines will be in the listen-only mode, and there will be an opportunity for you to ask questions after the presentation concludes. Should you need assistance during the conference call, please signal an operator by pressing star then zero on a touch-tone phone. Please note that this conference is being recorded. I now hand the conference over to Mr. Anand Sethuraman, Head of Investor Relations. Thank you, and over to you, sir.
Thank you so much, Yusuf. Good evening, everyone. This is Anand from Investor Relations, and welcome to BSE's earnings call to discuss Q2 FY 2025 performance. Joining us on this call is the BSE's leadership team, consisting of Mr. Sundararaman Ramamurthy, Managing Director and CEO, Mr. Deepak Goel, Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Subhash Kelkar, Chief Information Officer, Mr. Ashutosh Singh, Managing Director and CEO of Asia Index Private Limited. Also present here are senior members of our Business, Finance, and Investor Relations team. Do note that this conference is being recorded, and a transcript of this call, along with the earnings release and presentation, can be found in the Investor Relations section of the BSE India website. Before we get started, I once again remind you that our remarks today may include forward-looking statements.
Any actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by these forward-looking statements, and any forward-looking statements that we make today on this call are based on assumptions, and BSE assumes no obligation to update these statements as a result of new information or future events. With this, I will now request Mr. Sundararaman Ramamurthy, Managing Director and CEO, to give a brief overview of the company's financial and business performance for the quarter of Q2 FY 2025.
Thanks, Anand. Good evening, everybody, and a warm welcome to all of our esteemed stakeholders for joining the call today. The Indian economy is emerging with resilience, with a GDP growth of 6.7% year-over-year in the Q1 FY 2025. India remains one of the world's fastest-growing large economies, and it is estimated that the growth is likely to pick up, given the government's focus on boosting manufacturing, improving youth employability, etc. These factors, coupled with India's young and aspirational population, present a unique opportunity for economic growth and bodes well for the capital markets in particular. Against this backdrop, BSE recorded a strong second quarter, achieving its best-ever half-year revenue and profit.
The vibrancy and diversity of India's markets were on full display, as investor sentiment was favorable, driving strong volumes in all of our markets, with multiple daily records achieved across the capital market segments of equity cash, derivatives, and listing sales. Furthermore, the mutual fund distribution platform extended its robust performance, contributing to the strength of the exchange during this period. The recent listings on the exchange are Hyundai Motor India, the Indian subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company, with a landmark initial public offering, the largest in India's history. The event demonstrates the strength, depth, and attractiveness of our markets, while a healthy listing pipeline reinforces India's position as the IPO fundraising center of choice. Against this backdrop, I'm happy to share the BSE recorded the highest-ever quarterly revenues of INR 819 crores on a consolidated basis of 123%, as compared to the corresponding quarter previous year.
I will now share some of the key financial numbers on a consolidated basis for the quarter ended September 30, 2024, as compared to the corresponding quarter previous year. The growth in revenues is led by strong performance in transaction-related income, treasury income from clearing and settlement services, and investment-related income. BSE's operational revenues have grown by 137% to INR 746.3 crores from INR 314.5 crores. Transaction charges, which include equity cash, equity derivatives, mutual fund, and clearing house income, have increased by 284% to INR 507.1 crores from INR 132.2 crores. The net profit attributable to shareholders of the company stands at INR 346.8 crores, up from INR 120.5 crores, a growth of 188%. BSE has achieved a significant milestone by surpassing the 50% operating EBITDA margin threshold for the first time, reaching 52% for the current quarter. The operating EBITDA stands at INR 388.8 crores from INR 133.2 crores.
Treasury incomes from clearing and settlement funds have increased by 10% to INR 63 crores from INR 57.3 crores. Other operating income, which includes data dissemination fees, training income, software income, etc., has increased by 48% to INR 56.7 crores from INR 38.3 crores. Income from investments increased by 41% to INR 67 crores from INR 47.5 crores. I would now like to share updates pertaining to business. For specific numbers pertaining to turnover, kindly refer to the BSE website and the investor presentation. Let me start by covering our primary market segment. BSE platforms continue to remain the preferred choice by Indian companies to raise capital by enabling issuers to raise INR 13.7 lakh crores by means of equity, debt, bonds, commercial paper, mutual funds, etc.
Moving on to our trading segment, BSE's average daily turnover in the cash segment for Q2 FY 2025 stands at INR 9,768 crores as compared to INR 5,922 crores in the same quarter last year on account of buoyant market, as mentioned earlier. It also gives me pleasure to inform you that Sensex Derivatives continued to grow and broke its record on 28 September 2024, when more than 66 crore contracts traded, representing a notional turnover of over INR 560 lakh crores and a premium turnover of INR 48,327 crores. Since relaunch, more than 450 members have traded BSE Derivatives, representing around 68 lakh active clients. BSE forayed into single-stock derivatives space with effect from first July 2024, with a mid-month expiry on the second Thursday of the month. So far, 169 members have participated in single-stock futures and 126 in single-stock options.
The turnover since relaunch is INR 516 crores in futures and INR 384 crores in options. BSE processed a record 697 crore orders in a single day on 4 October 2024, on back of increased demand for its derivatives products. To cater to such high volumes, BSE is continuously investing in technology upgrades and building its next phase of state-of-the-art data center within the BSE premises in Fort Mumbai. We are expecting it to be operational by the end of this financial year. During the first half of FY 2025, we continue to work closely with our stakeholders and regulators to implement initiatives that promote the quality and attractiveness of our markets. In particular, we have rolled out the recommendations of the SEBI on measures to strengthen the index derivatives framework.
Accordingly, with effect from 18 November 2024, BSE has decided to continue with Sensex Derivatives as its sole weekly expiry contract, while BankEx and Sensex 50 contracts will be moving to a monthly expiry cycle from the existing weekly expiry. Additionally, the exchange has increased the lot sizes for all the index derivatives contracts. The new lot sizes are 20 for Sensex, 30 for BankEx, and 60 for Sensex 50. With respect to Q2 related circular, BSE has revised its transaction charges for index options to INR 3,250 per crore of premium turnover, with effect from October 1, 2024. Transaction charges for equity cash segment remain unchanged, as BSE has been following its flat rate structure since December 1, 2022.
Additionally, SEBI is currently deliberating on discussion papers pertaining to the treatment of interest income by clearing corporation on cash collaterals received from clearing members and upstream client funds, and monitoring shareholding of MIIs. These discussions are ongoing, and we will continue to monitor developments closely. Though we believe these steps will impact the volumes of the exchange, these initiatives aim to further improve market efficiency and trading dynamics, which will ultimately benefit both institutional and retail investors, as well as other market participants. Moving to our mutual fund distribution business, BSE's StAR MF delivered yet another quarter of record revenues and performance up 100% year-on-year to reach INR 58.7 crores. The total number of transactions processed by BSE StAR MF grew by 68% to reach 16.28 crore transactions in Q2 FY 25, from 9.67 crores in the corresponding quarter previous year.
On an average, the platform processed INR 5.06 crore transactions per month in the first half of the current financial year, as compared to INR 3 crores last year. The platform also processed a new high of INR 6.05 crore transactions in October 2024. Given the growth, we are continuously investing in Star MF to improve in terms of scalability, functionality, and order processing. Moving on to our subsidiary business now, the last earnings call had updated that BSE has completed the acquisition of S&P Dow Jones Indices' entire stake in Asia Index Private Limited, making AIPL a wholly-owned subsidiary company. Also, I had mentioned that AIPL is committed to improving and expanding its product offerings by working closely with the financial market ecosystem and other relevant stakeholders.
I'm happy to update that the company has launched 11 new indices the last three months, including several innovative indices such as Business Group, Premium Consumption, and Internet Economy, which are very relevant for the asset management industry and the investors at large. Asia Index will continue to launch more indices, which is in line with the market trends. This will be an important area of focus in the coming year, given the growth of passive investments in India. The BSE Group directly or via subsidiaries also has its presence in other related businesses, including India International Exchange, that is India INX, BSE's exchange at GIFT City, BSE Ebix, the Hindustan Power Exchange, BSE e-Agricultural Markets, Spot Platform for Trading in Commodities, and BSE Administration and Services Limited. BSE is now committed to these new areas and is constantly working with partners for the growth of these businesses.
As we move forward, we see that there is a significant opportunity to continue to expand and evolve these businesses. Looking ahead, we remain steadfast in our commitment to further enhancing the vibrancy, resilience, and competitiveness of our markets. By continuously expanding our product offerings and investing in our infrastructure, we are committed to ensuring that BSE remains at the forefront of financial markets, offering a transparent, well-regulated, and highly liquid platform for companies and investors alike. We also look forward to working closely in partnership with our stakeholders and regulators to ensure that our markets remain fit for the purpose for the next generation of investors. With these updates, I now hand over the call back to Anand.
Thank you so much, sir, for these updates. We can now open the floor for questions and answers.
Thank you very much, sir. We will now begin the question and answer session. Anyone who wishes to ask a question may press Star and 1 on the touch-tone telephone. If you wish to withdraw yourself from the question queue, you may press Star and 2. Participants are requested to use handset while asking a question. Ladies and gentlemen, we'll wait for a moment while the question queue assembles. First question is from the line of Jeet Sachan, an individual investor. Please go ahead.
Hi, Jeet. Congratulations on the good set of numbers. I had a question with regard to the clearing charges and related to clearing out. So, as we know, from 20th November, the contract size will be increased, and so per contract, turnover will be increased. So, currently, from last phone calls, it is understood that currently, clearing charges are counted based on the number of contracts. So, what will be the impact of the increased turnover per contract? Will be what? I mean, is clearing charges going to come down, and what is the state of ICCL and other clearing charges on the same? And is there any update on revising the pricing strategy of that clearing charges?
Mr. Sachan, thank you so much for attending the call, and thanks for your kind and good words and good questioning. Going from November 20, 2024, as you rightly observed, the size of the contracts are increasing. When the size of the contract increases, the premium earned per contract will be more, and therefore, the transaction charges received should increase. While the clearing charge is based on the number of contracts traded, the clearing charge would remain the same. So, therefore, for every amount of clearing, every INR 1 of clearing charge paid, the amount of premium collected will be more.
So, that is a correct statement which you have made, but how it will benefit the exchange will depend upon how the market views that increase in the size of the contract and how much it is therefore able to trade those contracts will be an important factor to wait and watch for. Clearing corporations do not charge directly any charges to the client. The clearing charges are bundled along with the exchange charges, and the exchange pays the clearing charges based on whatever the interoperability agreement stipulated numbers are. So, the question whether the clearing corporation will reduce charges to the customers does not arise.
No, I mean, is there any price increase from the clearing house that is possible and that they are thinking because the top line will be reduced by half or, I mean, 50% or 66% as the contract size is nearly twice or thrice currently. So, because that will be dependent on the top line of the clearing house, so on that.
Got it. I understood your question now. As you may say, as you may be aware, we have been discussing with clearing corporations since September 20, 2023, that the clearing charges are very high on BSE compared to what other exchange pays because of the quality of premium being different and the charges being based on number of contracts. We have been requesting them to significantly either reduce the charges or unbundle the charges and charge whatever is appropriate directly to the clearing members so that the exchanges could pass on the benefit of economies of scale to the investors. Our dialogue in this matter with the clearing corporation and the escalation that we have made to the regulators on this shall continue till we get a satisfactory resolution.
Okay. So, only last thing. So, there is no current communication between clearing houses to increase the price from 20th November. So, that's the right statement, right?
We have not received any communication from any clearing corporations on any increase in charges associated. Actually, we are discussing with them on reduction of charges.
Okay. Understood. That was my question. Thank you for answering.
Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, in order to ensure that the management is able to address questions from all the participants in the conference, please restrict your questions to two per participant. If you have any follow-up questions, please rejoin the queue. Next question is from the line of Pranav Thakkar, an individual investor. Please go ahead.
Yeah. Thank you for the opportunity and congratulations for this set of numbers. I would like to understand what efforts we are doing to ensure more traction in individual stocks and options because since launch, there is no traction, and it is also not available to trade by major like large brokers, Zerodha Upstox, or any other discount brokers. So, if you can give some color on it, please.
Thank you so much, Mr. Thakkar, for kindly attending the session and congratulating me. You are right. We introduced the stock futures and stock options in July. The initial trouble that we had with regard to Sensex where brokers were not providing technological access to these products because they did not have their system ready. The same issue we are facing today with some of the brokers with regard to stock futures and stock options. As you rightly pointed out, only when more and more members provide this opportunity, there will be traction in these products. We are working on two sets of participants. One is participants who are not technology ready yet to provide the technology for their clients to participate. And second, people who have the capability to provide a two-way course in these products. We are requesting them to gear up their system to provide two-way course.
So then, the market will have a strong presence of liquidity providers and liquidity takers that should ensure that the product succeeds. As you would appreciate, the last two, three months were having a lot of regulatory discussions on very many impending regulatory changes to strengthen the index derivatives market from a regulatory perspective as a safeguard for investors. In view of this, our efforts in taking this product to the multitudes of market participants and discussing with them and hand-holding with them for providing the technology support both from a liquidity provider and a taker perspective could not be very intense. So now that there is clarity on many of the regulatory directives in this regard, we will be taking it much intense with our market participants so as to bring in traction to these products.
Thank you, sir, but is it possible for you to share some deadline or when it can get more traction?
No, honestly, it would be an interesting thing if I could be able to provide the deadline. But the fact of the matter is there are contending technological changes at every broker's end arising out of multiple requirements, partly regulatory and partly their own requirements. So given that, how they will be able to prioritize is something which they will be only able to provide, and it will not be a common single date. But what in my experience I have seen is when investors like you go and demand the member that you would like to trade the mid-month expiry of stock derivatives at BSE, typically they prioritize it and they bring it across because all of us, us, that is the MIIs and the brokers, are working for the welfare and benefit and business interests of the clients.
So certainly, your requirement to the brokers asking for a technological capability will certainly have a lot of weightage in prioritizing this requirement and making it an easy happening.
Right, sir. Thank you.
Thank you. Next question is from the line of Sandhya from Unicorn Asset. Please go ahead.
Hi, sir. This is Sandhya. So first question would be on the expiries of the various new indexes that we are launching. So is there any possibility we are trying to time the expiries in a way that mid-month and every week kind of we can have more than one expiry? And is there any setback we have received from the regulatory authorities in this regard?
Ajit, thank you for attending the call and asking me this question. At this point of time, what we are doing is we are keeping things as what it is. But as you would appreciate, BSE's success is all ascribed to we listening to the voice of the customers. We will be continuously interacting with the market participant to see what their directives are to us as to how we should shape the expiries. Once we arrive at a clarity in this regard, with their propositions, we will go to the regulators and seek their approval in whatever we want to do so that the market as a whole gets benefited and the customers see that the voice is heard. That would be our approach in this regard.
And, sir, secondly, on the side of just a clarification on the side of clearing, so we are engaging with ICCL only, right? No other clearing?
No. The BSE products, because of the interoperability in as much as the NSE products are, cleared and settled in both the clearing corporations. The clearing members are provided an option to either settle through NSE's clearing house, that is NCL, or BSE's clearing corporation, that is ICCL. The brokers may trade in any of the exchanges, but the settlement venue is as per their choice, which should be a single one. So when we talk of charges, we will be engaging with both the clearing corporations.
So any reasons why we are being charged extra while other exchanges are not? And I don't understand why that's happening. We have been trying for long for this, right?
That's right. So the way in which the interoperability agreement was structured, which is quite some time back, did not probably envisage a situation where an upcoming exchange is trying to bring in liquidity and newer market products. Because of the newer market product, which is trying to garner liquidity, typically starts building volume, starting with expiry day, expiry minus one day, and goes backwards, and then graduates into a weekly and then a monthly and probably a quarterly contract. So till the process gets complete, the premium paid per contract is very small initially, and then it grows up till it becomes a very matured product, which is traded for three months' expiries.
Because of this, the yardstick that is used today to charge, which is the number of contracts traded, makes it lopsided for an exchange where the number of contracts traded is more, whereas the premium is far lesser, compared to an exchange where the number of contracts traded and the premium are sort of in tandem. So that is where the disadvantage arises, and therefore, a condition is not true to label. The income earned by the exchanges is by way of premium turnover in gross. The income earned by the exchange is shared with the clearing corporation as clearing charges. So if we bundle the charges, our humble opinion and submission is that the base at which the people are charged should be the same. If the income earning is based on premium per gross, then the charges also should be on premium gross per person.
Whereas here, what exchange earns as bundled is on premium gross, whereas what it pays is simply on the number of contracts. Hence the dichotomy. That's why we have been taking it up.
And so lastly, anything you want to speak on the SME side? So regulators trying to bring in new regulations regarding the SME, only the IPO or the entire SME platform? Could you clarify anything you have heard from regulators or what's your view? It would be just impacting the IPO side, or it would be impacting the entire SME platform? Also, anything regulators have communicated in terms of the lot size of the SME stocks? So I think we recently reviewed the lot size there.
So, Sandhya, yeah, I will answer this question, but only my humble request is people should restrict it to two questions per person. More questions can be answered if they can go back to the queue. As far as the question that you are asked, regulatory process in India has always been a very consultative and a co-creative process, and it is ever evolving because if you look at it, the markets are evolving, so the regulatory process also will evolve, so every market, including SME, goes through this regulatory development process, which therefore requires review of all the regulations from time to time and makes them more relevant and more meaningful for the evolving economic condition. In that backdrop, you need to see whatever LODR changes that are happening for mainboard and also what may be in the offering for SME market.
No, sir. Anything on the lot size division, if you could say?
Mr., so the fourth question, I would request you to stand back in the queue so that others get an opportunity. Sorry.
Mr. Sandhya, may we please request you to rejoin the queue for the follow-up questions, sir? Thank you.
Sure. Thank you.
Participants are requested to please restrict their questions to two per participants and rejoin the queue for the follow-up questions. Next question is from the line of Devesh Agarwal from IIFL Securities. Please proceed.
Thank you for the opportunity, sir, and many congratulations on great set of numbers. My first question, sir, is on active clients. Did you mention that currently you have 68 lakh active clients? So now, are we at par with NSE in terms of monthly active clients?
Thank you, Agarwal, first of all, for joining. I very much remember we are talking about 68 lakh clients having traded with us. But I honestly do not know what will be the number for NSE. My presumption is that we will not be badly off and very much different. But pardon my ignorance, I do not know what will be the corresponding number for NSE.
Sure, sir. And sir, if you see the volume numbers for our Sensex and Bankex contracts, especially if we just compare the last five expiries compared to the preceding five expiries, we see that the volumes are down almost 20%-30%, both for Bankex and Sensex. While if we do the same exercise for NSE contracts, that is Nifty and Bank Nifty, we see that the decline is 10%-20%. So any particular reason why we are seeing a much higher slowdown compared to the NSE for our contracts? Is it basically because there will be new regulations that we'll be implementing? Is that the effect of that?
It's a good question that you have asked. September month, if you look at it, has been a hit with more expiries. So that now created a good amount of traction and therefore volumes with greater volatility. October month had one lesser volatility. And also, because of the intervening holidays, expiries started getting merged with the previous days. As you would appreciate, when more than one contract expires on the same day, the attention gets divided, and BSE has only two contracts, as you know, BankEx and Sensex. So the possibility of greater reduction of BSE increases compared to any other exchange having multiple expiries because of this reason.
Okay, sir. I have no question, but I'll come back in.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you. Next question is from the line of Gurpreet Sahi from Goldman Sachs. Please go ahead.
Thank you for taking my question. Great set of results, Mr. Ramamurthy and BSE team, and tremendous value creation for the shareholders. My questions are basically centered around the reforms that the regulator is doing in the options market, so high-level question on the industry, not for BSE, as to if there is an impact on volumes. Do you see from our clients in the industry that they can shift towards futures? Is that an option over the medium term that can happen, and if so, then our efforts in that direction can bear fruits, and also, if SEBI does not get a meaningful reduction, the second question is, over these six months, there's news that they would look at investor eligibility and kind of do whatever it takes to bring down option volumes, so what's your view on that? Thank you very much.
Mr. Agarwal, thank you so much. Sorry, Mr. Sahi, right? Mr. Sahi, thanks for joining the call and thanks for your congratulations. And the question that you asked about what will be the impact of volumes, I presume I heard it right, the impact of volumes on the market as a whole for the market because of the regulatory reforms brought in by the regulator. And will there be a shift to stock futures, to the index futures volumes instead of index options volume? These are two questions I am able to remember and recollect. And also, you were asking about whether there will be investor eligibility requirement put in place if there was no reduction in volume happening in the next six months.
The regulatory framework was evolved to ensure that the investor interests are well taken care of and the right investors participate in the market, and hence this sixth set of regulations were brought in by the regulators. One of the impacts of it is expected to overall reduction of index options volume in the market. Typically, what I have seen is the interest in index options is slightly more than the interest in the index futures market. An index futures market, for certain reasons, is believed by the investors to be costlier to trade than index options.
So I do not think that an individual investor who is the targeted person in respect of the index reforms will be getting into index futures just because of this in the index options, because index futures in any way comparatively could be a costlier product to trade because of the very nature of the product. So having said that it will have an impact on the volumes because it is the regulatory purpose. Your question was if the volume reduction does not happen, will SEBI move to the next stage of requirement of any accreditation of investors, only they being in a position to trade? We need to wait and watch because even the sixth set of regulatory impact is yet to start effect. From November 20th, it will start for five, and for the sixth one from April 2020. Sorry, 2025.
We need to watch as to how the market evolves and how the regulatory thought process evolves. As I have always been telling in my calls, India is a unique country where the regulatory process is absolutely consultative and a co-creation. Therefore, I am sure the market participants, including the MIIs, will be consulted, and the collective opinion will prevail for any regulatory further reforms that will have to be put in place.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you. Next question is from the line of Amit Chandra from HDFC Securities. Please go ahead.
Yes, sir. Thanks for the opportunity. So my first question is, I know post the regulatory changes, I know as it shifts from more weekly to more monthly expiry, do you see an increase in the volumes in the non-expiry days on BSE? And that will have an impact on the premium-to-notional ratio wherein we have one-third of the other exchange. Can we see that converging? And that can also have implications in the contract-level profitability, wherein the contract-level profitability for BSE might improve as the charges can come down. So that is the first question. Second, sir, on the.
May I request you to reserve your second question so that I am fully doing justice to the first question? After which, you can please ask the second question. I don't want to forget what you are asking. So is it okay if I answer your first question?
Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Please, please go ahead.
Yeah. Sorry. If I did not remember your question properly and do not answer it properly, that is not correct. That's why I'm requesting this. You're right that the intention of BSE, notwithstanding the recent regulatory directive, if you may recall, we have been repeatedly talking about deepening and broadening of the market as our strategy for the year. And while we were talking of deepening and broadening of the market, one important point what we were making was to make Sensex products mature and Bankex products mature to become monthly contracts. So our efforts have been on. Now it has got a regulatory, what should I say, backing as well for us to promote it even better.
As you would have seen in the recent weeks, already there is some amount of traction that we are seeing in the next week, next to next week, and third week contract in respect of Sensex. We are trying to build it by talking regularly to the market participants because we feel a mature product has to go through that way. And our efforts will be all in respect of Bankex as well to take it in the same direction. Once that happens, yes, indeed, the premium per contract, both in terms of the size and also in terms of the week of expiry, will be very advantageous for the cost optimization at the exchange level and at the clearing corporation level. So we are working towards it.
If we are able to succeed, yes, it will have a positive impact for the market as a whole because the product will become a mature product for people to take a view for not just this week, but for a longer period of time. And also, in terms of operations, it will help the exchange and clearing corporation.
Okay. And sir, in terms of participation, obviously, we have previously mentioned about increasing and deepening the participation. So any update on how the FPI participation has been? And also, if you can give some data around what is the contribution of investors who are having a total turnover of, say, like 1 lakh and 10 lakh monthly turnover on options on BSE, maybe in terms of %, because the other exchange provides that? So just to get a sense in terms of how the retail participation is there on the platform.
Sure. So in terms of the deepening and broadening of market, which we talked about, we have been working with increasing the number of members. As you may recall, we initially started with eight members on first day and went to 50 members and went to 300 members. We have been increasing the number of members. I'm very happy to tell you today we have registered members of around 453 in our derivatives segment, starting with just 152 in May 2023. For namesake, they were there at that time with no technological capability. Today, when I'm talking of 453, they are with technological capability and with more members in the offering with a lot of applications coming to us on a regular basis. And the number of UCCs, which is another metric which we use, started from just 4,000 on the first day to go to now around 5,595,000.
That is.
55,000.
55 lakhs, to say so, in terms of number of UTCs registered, though they all may not be trading. In terms of FPIs as well, starting with nobody, today we have reached to a level of 120, and we are in discussions with around 30-40 people who are in the pipeline and at various stages of inclusion into the section. In terms of percentages, our numbers do not vastly differ from what you have for NSE, which is published information from MarketPulse, which we also look at. We are not vastly different from those numbers that they have. The base that they talk about, 49 lakhs or whatever it is, is slightly bigger than what we have as base, but the percentage distribution is not different.
Amit, you may also want to look at our investor presentation, which gives these numbers. So in terms of members, in terms of UCCs, we are giving these numbers now. So you will have the monthwise numbers available to you.
Yeah, yeah. And sir, my last question on the SGF part. So obviously, if you can tell us what is the SGF in the F&O segment for us. And if I'm not wrong, there is a target set by the regulator in terms of having a particular SGF contribution for the F&O segment. So is it not right for us to assume that the SGF contribution would be in line with the market share because we are quite low in terms of the SGF contribution versus what the other exchange is having?
See, in terms of numbers, for equity derivatives, in fact, Amit, it's the third question that you're asking. So I'm just replying to the list. For equity derivatives, the SGF is around INR 114.15 crores. That is our core SGF. The total SGF contribution with today BSE is having around INR 1,000 crores, roughly INR 1,000 crores. My memory is 1,000. So I think INR 997 crores or something. The SGF computation, as you know, is a very complex process. Recently, there have been some changes from October 1, 2024, in the methodology of computation. The contribution of BSE to the clearing in totality and the ICCL clearing requirement are both not very big at this point of time because BSE is just growing, and ICCL has a very low market share in clearing and settlement at this point of time. Given that, the rules will accordingly apply by the regulator.
And as and when any call comes, we have not received any specific call for any specific increase at this point of time. As and when any call comes, we will certainly provide for as required by the regulatory setup.
Okay, sir. Thank you and all the best. Thank you.
Yeah.
Thank you. Next question is from the line of Marcel, an individual investor. Please go ahead.
Yep. Hello.
Hello. Good evening.
Good evening, sir. How are you?
I'm good. Thank you, sir.
Yes, sir. First of all, many congratulations for putting such a fantastic number, but we have a serious apprehension that the kind of growth we have seen in the core revenue, whether it's sustainable, since there are a lot of, for example, this first one, I want to ask that whether it's sustainable or if you can tell us how much is coming from the core equity transaction and how much is coming from F&O because F&O is going to be under a lot of changes very shortly as per the regulatory guidelines. So if you can just put some lights on this one.
Sure. Thank you so much. See, if you look at the income for BSE, it comes from the following sources. One is listing revenue. Second is the data dissemination revenue. Third is treasury income. Fourth is equity income, the transaction charges coming out of equity. Fifth is transaction charges coming out of equity derivatives. And sixth is transaction charges coming out of mutual funds. So if you look at it, while equity derivatives is an important contribution, it is basically other contributions are also there. If you look at it this quarter, for this half year, I guess, quarter, we have made a top line of INR 350 crores from equity derivatives, INR 100 crores from cash, around INR 60 crores from mutual fund.
Apart from that, of course, there is a significant amount of listing fee. I think around INR 120 crores of listing fee that we have made, which is called services to corporates. And we have treasury income, which is around INR 63 crores from clearing and settlement funds, on and on. So while we do have a good amount of revenue coming from derivatives, it's not that only derivatives are contributing for the top line growth. All the things that I mentioned to you, all of them have been contributing to the top line growth. With regard to the regulatory changes and the impact on equity derivatives of BSE, we need to see how it turns out because there are two factors which are at play here.
One factor is, of course, a negative factor that Bankex still becomes a monthly product that could be a blip in its volumes of weekly options because there will be no weekly options. Whereas only two contracts are available in the market as a whole for all the investors to participate. Sensex being one of the indices, which is very understood and highly adopted and well-followed and tracked index, could find some meaningful interest for many of the market participants who have shorter interests, also longer-term interests, and therefore could be a very important product in the coming days. Based on these two, we need to see how the equity derivatives volumes proceed. The main point what I want to make is the revenue numbers that you are seeing are not solely coming from equity derivatives. It is spread over around six sources of income.
All the other sources of income are also growing, and therefore, to that extent, that provides a stability in income.
But sir, this derivative product is not available with one of the leading brokers, which is Shoonya.com. It's showing in the list, but when you click, there is no Bhav showing there. So can you please check up with them and tell them to start working on it? Because if you trade any option or futures through this BSE, then there is no fee. So it is good for the, for example, for the client, as well as good for the broker also because if somebody is trading on derivatives through BSE, then he will be parking the money with the broker. So broker is also making interest, bank interest on those upfront funds.
So can you please ask your concerned person or head of trading, like recently somebody is appointed there to take up with Shoonya.com to activate this derivative function of BSE immediately, please?
Thank you for the suggestion. We continuously engage with all the brokers for activation of BSE platform. Now that you have suggested a specific name, in our continuous follow-up, we will include that name also. To the extent what I understand, we were told that they are technologically enabled now to permit customers. So therefore, that should be possible. So we will certainly be talking to them as well in our talks with all the brokers. I will also humbly submit to you, when a client demands, as I was just replying to three questions before, when a client demands a product, the brokers have an incentive, as you very rightly pointed out, because it also makes business sense for them to provide the contract.
So my humble request to you is, from your side, you also follow up, and it is a continuous process for us to follow up with all the brokers. We will also include, if you have not already included, in my opinion, we have been following up with Shoonya as well. We will talk to them. And thank you so much for the suggestion to us.
But, sir, I also gave one suggestion last time, sir, because which is a serious bug in your website that if you are browsing any or if you are opening any PDF file in corporate announcement, which is three days old, it never opens. For example, today, the date is the 12th, so I can open any announcement made by any company on 10th of November, I can open. I can open on 11th of November also, but I can open on 8th of November also, but I can't open 9th of November. So this is a serious bug. Last time, your colleague told me that, "Please send an email to investor relations." We sent an email to investor relations also, but it fell on deaf ears. Nobody cared, and the problem still persists.
Since you are the CMD of the—sorry, since you are the CEO of BSE, kindly take some urgent action because we are so used to browse only through BSE. We are not that used to browse the NSE website because it's too overlooked. Your website is very simple and clean, but this three days old announcement, any PDF file never opens. Please take some action on your IT as well as your IR also.
Thank you so much for bringing up to my notice. Certainly, I'll look into it. My IR people are, and all my KMPs are on the call. They are listening to you as well. I'll ask them to look into it. Thank you for the suggestion.
Yeah. And my last question, sir. My second question, sir, this CDSL, we have a sizable holding. Why it is not showing in the fair valuation again?
Before I answer this question, because this is the fourth question, when you were talking, I tried to open from my mobile a four days old PDF, and I am able to open. I can suggest to you also what is the PDF which I am opening.
Sure.
One second, one second. Kindly listen to me. It's a submission made by Reliance Industries Limited on October 24, 2024, which is in my portal, and I am opening it, and I am able to open. But you said three days old PDFs are not opening.
Yes, sir.
To check whether there are any processes on it.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, sir. What I'm saying, because we use this, yeah, we use, for example, this desktop only, like we use this laptop only, and I'm again trying to do this to open something, for example. Okay, yeah, let me see some companies that should I browse here, for example, here and there or whatever.
May I request you something? One is already the time is up, and this is the fourth question. In any case, I have noted your problem. While talking, I tried to open multiple PDFs of the past. I am able to open. I don't know why you are having a problem. My humble request is you also check it from your system side whether you have any issue. We will also check from our side whether we have any issue. Yeah?
Sir, I am fine, but maybe you can open through mobile, but it's never opening in the laptop, which I have tried multiple in the multiple laptop. So let me again clarify, three days old, not four days old. If today is 12th of November, you can't open any announcement of 9th of November. Three days old, not four days old, sir. In the laptop, I'm saying.
Okay. I think it has got something to do with your Chrome extension. I don't want to take the time here. Probably you should try, and we will also try, and probably you should get in touch with one of us by calling us from the website number. We will tell you where your problem lies. We'll be able to resolve it for you as soon.
Okay, sir. Okay, sir.
If you can just address about CDSL, this fair valuation, sir, that will be great, sir.
Yeah.
Ladies and gentlemen, we will take this as the last question for the day. I would now like to hand the conference over to Mr. Anand Sethuraman, Head of Investor Relations, for the closing comments.
Thank you, Yusuf, for the call. Thank you, everyone, for joining us on this call. We do realize that we have not been able to answer all questions. Please feel free to write to us at bse.ir@bseindia.com. Thank you so much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you. On behalf of BSE Limited, that concludes this conference. Thank you all for joining us, and you may now disconnect your lines.