Description
BSE announces listing of Commercial Paper worth Rs. 25 crore issued by Bajaj Financial Securities Limited on private placement basis, with redemption date of November 25, 2025.
Summary
BSE has listed new Commercial Paper issued by Bajaj Financial Securities Limited on private placement basis with effect from November 19, 2025. The issue comprises 500 units of Rs. 5,00,000 face value each, totaling Rs. 25 crore. The instruments are rated CRISIL A1+ and IND A1+, with ICICI Bank Limited serving as the Issuing and Paying Agent.
Key Points
- Scrip Code: 730597 (Scrip ID: BFSL181125)
- ISIN: INE01C314DK8
- Face Value: Rs. 5,00,000 per unit
- Issue Price: Rs. 4,99,406 per unit
- Total Units: 500
- Market Lot: 1 unit
- Credit Rating: CRISIL A1+, IND A1+
- Trading denomination: Rs. 5 lakhs and multiples thereof
- Tick size: 1 paise
- Trading only in dematerialized form
- Issuing and Paying Agent: ICICI Bank Limited
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes introduced. This is a standard listing notification for privately placed debt securities.
Compliance Requirements
- Trading members must trade these securities only in dematerialized form under ISIN INE01C314DK8
- Securities must be traded in standard denomination of Rs. 5 lakhs and multiples thereof
- Trading members requiring clarification should contact BSE debt department on 22728352/8597/8995/5753/8915
Important Dates
- Date of Allotment: November 18, 2025
- Listing Date: November 19, 2025
- Date of Redemption: November 25, 2025
Impact Assessment
Minimal market impact. This is a routine short-term commercial paper listing with a tenure of only 7 days (November 18-25, 2025). The listing affects only debt segment participants and institutional investors dealing in money market instruments. The high credit ratings (A1+) indicate low credit risk and the short maturity suggests this is for working capital or temporary funding requirements.
Impact Justification
Routine commercial paper listing with 7-day tenure, impacts only debt segment participants and institutional investors in short-term instruments