Description
BSE demat auction settlement listing securities and quantities for auction on November 21, 2025.
Summary
BSE has published the demat auction list for Settlement No. 760 dated November 21, 2025. The auction includes 98 securities from various companies with specified quantities that failed to deliver in the normal settlement process and will be auctioned to ensure delivery to buyers.
Key Points
- Settlement Number: 760
- Settlement Date: November 21, 2025
- Total Securities Listed: 98 scrips
- Auction includes companies across various sectors including banking, automotive, technology, pharmaceuticals, and infrastructure
- Quantities range from 1 share to 25,500 shares depending on the security
- Notable large quantity auctions include South Indian Bank (25,500 shares), ZEE Learn (16,259 shares), and Sumuka Agro (6,192 shares)
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes. This is a routine demat auction settlement as per existing BSE auction procedures for securities that failed to deliver.
Compliance Requirements
- Clearing members must participate in the auction to fulfill delivery obligations
- Securities listed must be procured through the auction mechanism
- Settlement must be completed as per BSE auction settlement timelines
- Members with shortages are responsible for auction costs and price differences
Important Dates
- Settlement Date: November 21, 2025
- Auction Date: To be conducted as per BSE auction schedule for Settlement No. 760
Impact Assessment
This auction affects trading members who failed to deliver securities in the normal settlement cycle. The impact is localized to specific brokers and their clients involved in these transactions. Large quantity auctions in South Indian Bank, ZEE Learn, Sumuka Agro, Danube Industries, and Physicswalla may see price volatility during the auction process. Buyers awaiting delivery will receive their securities through the auction mechanism, though potentially at different prices than the original transaction.
Impact Justification
Regular demat auction settlement affecting multiple securities with varying quantities. Important for brokers and clearing members to fulfill delivery obligations.