BSE has started charging 32 of the 37 asset management companies (AMCs) for services through its mutual fund (MF) platform. This could be an INR150m-200mrevenue opportunity in the next fiscal; however,being the first year, we are currently modeling INR100m revenues from the segment. With ~50% of equity transaction revenues from exclusive segments, dependence one quity transactions where BSE is a distant second to NSE, is <15%. BSE cited that volumes in the exclusively-listed segment are inelastic to transaction charges, and hence, it does not feel the need to reduce the current fee. We note that BSE should be paying out 85%+ of its non-exceptional profits as dividends. And any buybacks like the one currently underway will be over and above the dividends. The combination will keep yields attractive (currently ~5%)