Description
BSE demat auction settlement listing securities and quantities due for delivery on November 25, 2025.
Summary
BSE has published the Demat Auction list for Settlement No. 762 dated November 25, 2025. This circular lists securities where delivery obligations have failed and will be closed out through auction. The list contains 117 scrips across various sectors with quantities ranging from 1 to 999,999 shares.
Key Points
- Settlement Number: 762
- Settlement Date: November 25, 2025
- Total number of scrips: 117
- Largest auction quantity: 999,999 shares (Murae Organics) and 700,000 shares (GV Films Ltd)
- Auction covers diverse sectors including financials, technology, manufacturing, and consumer goods
- Notable large-cap stocks included: Infosys (36 shares), Tata Steel (20 shares), Bosch (1 share), Indian Hotels (28 shares)
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes announced. This is a routine operational circular for demat auction settlement.
Compliance Requirements
- Trading members with delivery shortages must participate in the auction process
- Settlement obligations must be fulfilled through the auction mechanism
- Members must comply with BSE’s auction settlement procedures and timelines
- Pay-in of funds as per auction results is mandatory
Important Dates
- Settlement Date: November 25, 2025
- Settlement Number: 762
Impact Assessment
Trading Members: Members with failed delivery obligations face auction buy-in risk and potential financial penalties. They must arrange funds for auction settlement.
Investors: Investors expecting delivery of these securities will receive them through the auction process, though timing may be delayed.
Market Impact: Limited overall market impact as demat auctions are routine mechanisms to ensure settlement discipline. Individual scrips may experience temporary price volatility during auction execution.
Specific Stock Impact: High-quantity auctions in Murae Organics (999,999 shares), GV Films (700,000 shares), Epuja Spirits (8,215 shares), and Orient Cement (7,280 shares) may see localized price pressure during auction settlement.
Impact Justification
Routine demat auction settlement affecting specific delivery obligations; limited market-wide impact but important for involved trading members and investors.