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The JSE maintains a fund called the "guarantee fund" which protects investors up to a certain limit against the failure of a member firm (i.e. a stockbroker) to recover securities or funds due to a client. The JSE also pays for insurance which covers investors for up to R750m against a member firm's default. Beyond this each member firm is required to meet certain capital requirements as part of the JSE's capital adequacy.