Description

List of 19 broker ID cards expiring on September 30, 2025, across various member firms on BSE.

Summary

BSE has published the list of broker ID cards expiring in September 2025. A total of 19 ID cards across various member firms are set to expire on September 30, 2025. This is a routine administrative update for member firms to ensure timely renewal of broker credentials.

Key Points

  • 19 broker ID cards expiring on September 30, 2025
  • Affected brokers span across multiple member firms including KRChoksey Shares & Securities, Kantilal Chhaganlal Securities, SVV Shares & Stock Brokers, and others
  • List includes employee numbers (EPNo) and clearing member numbers (CLGNo) for identification
  • Member firms affected include: KRChoksey Shares & Securities Pvt.Ltd, Kantilal Chhaganlal Sec. Pvt. Ltd., J. L Shah Securities Pvt.Ltd, Jitendra Harjivandas Securities P.Ltd., SVV Shares & Stock Brokers Pvt.Ltd, Dolat Capital Market Pvt.Ltd, K. A. Gunderia & Co., Javeri Fiscal Services Ltd., and others

Regulatory Changes

No regulatory changes announced. This is a routine administrative notification.

Compliance Requirements

  • Affected member firms must ensure timely renewal of broker ID cards before September 30, 2025
  • Brokers listed must complete necessary renewal procedures to maintain valid credentials
  • Member firms should verify and update registration details for listed employees

Important Dates

  • September 30, 2025: Expiry date for all 19 listed broker ID cards

Impact Assessment

Operational Impact: Low - affects individual broker credentials at member firms requiring administrative renewal action.

Market Impact: None - purely administrative matter with no effect on trading operations or market participants beyond the specific brokers and firms listed.

Compliance Impact: Low - routine renewal process for maintaining broker authorization and credentials.

Impact Justification

Administrative notice regarding broker ID card expirations affecting individual brokers at member firms, no direct market impact