Description
Trading suspended for three T-bills (364TB131125, 182T131125, 91TB131125) maturing on redemption date, effective November 11, 2025.
Summary
BSE has announced the suspension of trading for three Treasury Bills (T-bills) that will mature on their redemption date. Trading members are advised not to deal in these T-bills effective from November 11, 2025. This is a standard procedure for maturing debt securities.
Key Points
- Three T-bills will be suspended from trading effective November 11, 2025
- Scrip Code 804988 (ISIN: IN002024Z313) - 364TB131125
- Scrip Code 805065 (ISIN: IN002025Y073) - 182T131125
- Scrip Code 805103 (ISIN: IN002025X208) - 91TB131125
- Trading members must cease dealing in these securities from the effective date
- Notice issued under reference DR-753/2025-2026
Regulatory Changes
No new regulatory changes. This is a standard operational procedure for maturing T-bills in the debt segment.
Compliance Requirements
- Trading members must not execute any trades in the three specified T-bills from November 11, 2025
- Trading members should update their systems to reflect the suspension status
- All outstanding positions should be settled before the suspension date
Important Dates
- Notice Date: November 10, 2025
- Trading Suspension Effective Date: November 11, 2025
- Redemption Date: November 13, 2025 (implied)
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Low to medium. This affects only the debt segment and is limited to three specific T-bill securities. The suspension is routine and expected for maturing securities.
Operational Impact: Trading members holding positions in these T-bills must ensure settlement before suspension. No new positions can be created after November 11, 2025.
Investor Impact: Investors holding these T-bills will receive redemption proceeds on maturity. Those looking to exit positions must do so before the suspension date.
Impact Justification
Routine suspension of T-bills upon maturity affecting debt segment trading members but limited to three specific securities with short-term impact.