Description
BSE announces demat auction settlement No. 735 dated October 15, 2025, listing securities and quantities for auction across multiple scrips.
Summary
BSE has announced demat auction settlement No. 735 dated October 15, 2025. The circular lists securities across approximately 150+ scrips that are subject to auction, along with their respective scrip codes, names, and quantities to be auctioned. This is a routine settlement process for securities that failed to deliver in previous trading cycles.
Key Points
- Settlement number: 735
- Settlement date: October 15, 2025
- Covers multiple scrips across various sectors including banking, power, steel, technology, and consumer goods
- Quantities range from single shares to several thousand shares per scrip
- Includes major companies like Axis Bank (1,623 shares), JSW Steel (113 shares), Tata Motors (25 shares), Tech Mahindra (76 shares)
- Also includes smaller companies and mid-cap stocks
- Total number of distinct scrips: approximately 150+
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes announced. This is a standard operational circular for settlement auction.
Compliance Requirements
- Trading members must participate in the demat auction process as per BSE rules
- Members with short delivery positions must arrange for shares through the auction mechanism
- Settlement obligations must be fulfilled as per the auction results
- Members must ensure availability of funds/securities for auction settlement
Important Dates
- Settlement Date: October 15, 2025
- Settlement Number: 735
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Low - This is a routine demat auction settlement that occurs regularly to resolve failed delivery obligations. The quantities involved are relatively small compared to overall market volumes.
Operational Impact: Limited to specific trading members who have short delivery positions in the listed scrips. These members will need to participate in the auction to fulfill their settlement obligations.
Investor Impact: Minimal direct impact on regular investors. The auction mechanism ensures orderly settlement of trades and maintains market integrity by addressing delivery failures.
Sectoral Distribution: The auction covers diverse sectors including financial services, metals, power, technology, automobiles, and consumer goods, indicating no concentration in any particular sector.
Impact Justification
Routine demat auction settlement affecting specific quantities of various scrips through standard auction mechanism, no systemic market impact