Description
BSE demat auction notice listing securities and quantities available for settlement number 735 dated October 15, 2025.
Summary
BSE has published the list of securities available for demat auction under Settlement No. 735 dated October 15, 2025. The notice lists scrip codes, company names, and quantities of shares available for auction across multiple companies. This is a standard settlement process for handling delivery shortages in the demat segment.
Key Points
- Settlement Number: 735
- Date: October 15, 2025
- Total securities listed: Over 150 scrips across various sectors
- Quantities range from 1 share to 97,000 shares depending on the scrip
- Notable large quantities include: SYLPH TECHNO (97,000), SHARANAM INF (25,765), STANDARD CAP (24,980), CAPITAL TRUS (22,697)
- Covers diverse sectors including banking, power, technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes announced in this circular.
Compliance Requirements
- Market participants with shortages in the listed securities must participate in the demat auction process
- Settlement must be completed as per BSE’s standard auction settlement procedures
- Members are required to fulfill their delivery obligations through the auction mechanism
Important Dates
- Settlement Date: October 15, 2025 (Settlement No. 735)
- Auction participants must follow BSE’s standard auction timeline for this settlement
Impact Assessment
This is a routine operational notice with limited market-wide impact. The auction process is a standard mechanism to resolve delivery shortages in specific securities. Impact is confined to:
- Trading members with short positions in the listed securities
- Investors holding positions in these specific scrips
- Settlement participants who need to fulfill delivery obligations
The auction ensures orderly settlement and maintains market integrity by providing a mechanism to close out failed trades. No broader market or regulatory implications are present.
Impact Justification
Routine demat auction notice affecting specific securities in settlement process; limited market-wide impact.