Description
BSE demat auction listing securities available for auction settlement number 733 with quantities for various scrips.
Summary
BSE has published the demat auction list for Settlement No. 733 dated October 13, 2025. The circular lists securities available for auction across multiple scrips with specified quantities that need to be procured through the auction mechanism to fulfill delivery obligations.
Key Points
- Settlement number: 733
- Auction date: October 13, 2025
- Total scrips listed: 93 different securities
- Quantities range from 1 share to 20,000 shares depending on the scrip
- Highest quantity auction: GTL Infrastructure (20,000 shares)
- Major securities included: Welcure Drugs (9,294 shares), Laddu Gopal (14,070 shares), South Indian Bank (4,500 shares), Tata Mutual Fund (5,546 shares)
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes announced. This is a routine operational circular for demat auction settlement.
Compliance Requirements
- Market participants with short delivery obligations must participate in the auction
- Sellers who failed to deliver securities in the normal settlement must ensure availability through auction mechanism
- Auction participants must follow BSE’s standard auction procedures and timelines
- Settlement obligations must be fulfilled as per the auction results
Important Dates
- Auction Date: October 13, 2025
- Settlement No: 733
Impact Assessment
This auction affects trading members and clearing members who have outstanding delivery obligations across 93 different securities. The impact is moderate as demat auctions are regular market operations to ensure settlement discipline. Members with shortages must participate in the auction to fulfill their obligations, which may result in procurement at premium prices. The largest impact is on GTL Infrastructure with 20,000 shares, Laddu Gopal with 14,070 shares, and Welcure Drugs with 9,294 shares requiring auction settlement.
Impact Justification
Regular demat auction settlement affecting multiple securities with specific quantities required for delivery obligations