Description
MAHAMAYA LIFESCIENCES LIMITED equity shares to be transferred from Trade for Trade segment (MT Group) to Rolling segment (M Group) effective December 1, 2025.
Summary
BSE has announced that the equity shares of MAHAMAYA LIFESCIENCES LIMITED (Scrip Code: 544611), an SME IPO company, will be transferred from the Trade for Trade segment (MT Group) to the Rolling segment (M Group) with effect from Monday, December 1, 2025. This change follows the initial notice dated November 17, 2025.
Key Points
- Company: MAHAMAYA LIFESCIENCES LIMITED (SME IPO)
- Scrip Code: 544611
- Current Segment: Trade for Trade segment (MT Group)
- New Segment: Rolling segment (M Group)
- Effective Date: December 1, 2025
- Notice in continuation to Exchange Notice No. 20251117-58 dated November 17, 2025
- Contact: Mr. Anurag Jain, Tel: 022-2272 8822
Regulatory Changes
The equity shares will transition from Trade for Trade settlement (MT Group) to normal Rolling settlement (M Group), allowing for standard T+1 settlement cycles instead of compulsory delivery-based trading.
Compliance Requirements
Trading Members are informed to:
- Update their systems for the segment change
- Contact Mr. Anurag Jain for any clarifications or details
- Prepare for regular rolling settlement procedures from December 1, 2025
Important Dates
- November 17, 2025: Initial notice issued (Notice No. 20251117-58)
- November 18, 2025: Confirmation notice issued
- December 1, 2025: Effective date for transfer to Rolling segment (M Group)
Impact Assessment
This change will improve liquidity and trading flexibility for MAHAMAYA LIFESCIENCES LIMITED shares by moving from compulsory delivery-based Trade for Trade settlement to the standard Rolling settlement mechanism. The shift to M Group is a routine progression for SME IPO stocks that have successfully completed their initial trading phase, allowing for intraday trading and standard settlement cycles.
Impact Justification
Routine migration from Trade for Trade to Rolling segment for an SME IPO stock, affecting trading mechanics but not fundamentally altering the security