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Users pay for ASX’s fifth failure on CHESS

The fifth delay in the go-live date for the CHESS replacement to late 2024 is angering equity capital market participants forced to invest in software updates.

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Equity market participants are slowly learning the heavy costs of working with a clearing and settlement monopoly that cannot manage complex technology projects.

When ASX chief executive Helen Lofthouse on Wednesday kicked the $250 million CHESS replacement project down the road until late 2024, in effect she thumbed her nose at those in the market forced to keep investing in software that may never work.

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Tony Boyd is the former Chanticleer columnist. He has more than 35 years' experience as a finance journalist. Connect with Tony on Twitter. Email Tony at tony.boyd@afr.com

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