Description

BSE announces suspension of trading in three T-bills (364TB131125, 182T131125, 91TB131125) effective November 11, 2025, ahead of their redemption on November 13, 2025.

Summary

BSE has announced the suspension of trading in three Treasury Bills effective November 11, 2025, as they approach their redemption date of November 13, 2025. Trading members are advised not to deal in these T-bills from the suspension date. This is a routine measure taken ahead of maturity.

Key Points

  • Three T-bills will mature on November 13, 2025
  • Trading suspension effective from November 11, 2025
  • Applicable to 364-day, 182-day, and 91-day Treasury Bills
  • Notice issued under reference DR-753/2025-2026
  • Trading members must cease dealing in these securities

Securities Affected

Scrip CodeISINParticulars
804988IN002024Z313364TB131125 (364-day T-bill)
805065IN002025Y073182T131125 (182-day T-bill)
805103IN002025X20891TB131125 (91-day T-bill)

Regulatory Changes

No regulatory changes. This is a standard operational procedure for securities approaching maturity.

Compliance Requirements

  • Trading members must not execute any trades in the listed T-bills from November 11, 2025
  • Members should update their systems to reflect the trading suspension
  • Ensure clients are informed about the suspension to prevent order placement

Important Dates

  • November 10, 2025: Notice date
  • November 11, 2025: Trading suspension effective date
  • November 13, 2025: Redemption date for all three T-bills

Impact Assessment

The impact is limited and routine in nature. This affects debt market participants holding or trading these specific T-bills. The suspension ensures orderly market operations ahead of maturity. Investors holding these securities will receive redemption proceeds on the maturity date. No broader market disruption is expected as this is a standard end-of-life procedure for debt securities.

Impact Justification

Routine trading suspension ahead of T-bill maturity affects debt market participants but is a standard operational procedure with limited market disruption.