Description
BSE demat auction for settlement number 762 listing 117 scrips with pending delivery obligations across various companies.
Summary
BSE has published the demat auction list for Settlement No. 762 dated November 25, 2025. The auction involves 117 scrips across various companies where delivery obligations remain pending. Quantities range from 1 share to 999,999 shares depending on the scrip. This is a standard market operations procedure to fulfill pending delivery obligations through auction mechanism.
Key Points
- Settlement Number: 762
- Date: November 25, 2025
- Total scrips listed: 117 companies
- Largest quantity: GV Films Ltd (700,000 shares) and Murae Organics (999,999 shares)
- Includes major stocks like Infosys (36 shares), Tata Steel (20 shares), Kotak Mahindra Bank (14 shares)
- Also includes smaller quantities for various mid-cap and small-cap companies
- Covers diverse sectors including power, pharma, finance, consumer goods, technology, and manufacturing
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes introduced. This is a standard demat auction notice as part of BSE’s regular settlement process.
Compliance Requirements
- Trading members with pending delivery obligations must participate in the auction process
- Settlement must be completed as per BSE’s auction mechanism and timelines
- Members should ensure adequate arrangements to fulfill delivery obligations or participate in the auction
Important Dates
- Settlement Date: November 25, 2025 (Settlement No. 762)
- Auction date and timings would be communicated separately by BSE as per standard auction procedures
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Medium - Affects 117 scrips but with relatively small quantities for most stocks, limiting broad market impact. However, some scrips have significant quantities (GV Films: 700,000 shares, Murae Organics: 999,999 shares) which could see price volatility during auction.
Trading Members: Specific trading members with pending delivery obligations are directly impacted and must arrange funds/securities for auction settlement.
Investors: Minimal direct impact on regular investors. Those holding affected scrips may observe temporary price movements during auction execution.
Operational: Standard settlement process; demonstrates ongoing market surveillance and settlement discipline enforcement by BSE.
Impact Justification
Routine demat auction affecting 117 scrips with delivery shortfalls; impacts specific trading members but is part of regular settlement process