Description

BSE demat auction listing for settlement number 752 dated November 11, 2025, containing securities eligible for auction to fulfill delivery obligations.

Summary

BSE has published the demat auction list for Settlement No. 752 dated November 11, 2025. The auction includes 83 securities from various companies with quantities ranging from 1 to 1,490,020 shares. This auction mechanism is used to facilitate delivery of securities when sellers fail to deliver shares in the normal settlement process.

Key Points

  • Settlement Number: 752
  • Auction Date: November 11, 2025
  • Total Securities Listed: 83 different scrips
  • Largest Quantity: STANDARD CAP (1,490,020 shares)
  • Other Significant Quantities: REMEDIUM LIFE (586,981 shares), GACM Technologies (88,267 shares), Vantage Know (35,000 shares)
  • Smallest Quantities: Multiple scrips with 1 share each

Regulatory Changes

No regulatory changes announced. This is a routine operational circular for auction settlement.

Compliance Requirements

  • Market participants with outstanding delivery obligations for the listed securities must participate in the demat auction
  • Buyers who have not received delivery can source securities through this auction mechanism
  • Settlement must be completed as per BSE auction rules and timelines for Settlement No. 752

Important Dates

  • Settlement Date: November 11, 2025
  • Auction Settlement Number: 752

Impact Assessment

Market Impact: Medium - affects specific securities and participants with delivery failures

Operational Impact: The auction list includes a diverse range of securities across sectors including technology (Infosys, Wipro), telecom (Bharti Airtel), pharmaceuticals (Biocon, Torrent Pharma), automobiles (JBM Auto, Lumax Auto), and others. The presence of high-volume items like STANDARD CAP suggests significant delivery shortfalls in certain securities.

Participant Impact: Members who failed to deliver securities must now procure them through auction at potentially higher prices, resulting in mark-to-market losses. This serves as a penalty mechanism to encourage timely delivery and maintain settlement discipline in the market.

Impact Justification

Routine demat auction affecting multiple securities for settlement obligations; impacts specific market participants with pending delivery commitments but not broader market operations