Description

BSE announces listing of 3000 Commercial Paper securities of Fedbank Financial Services Limited valued at Rs. 5 lakhs each on the Debt segment.

Summary

BSE has listed new Commercial Paper securities issued by Fedbank Financial Services Limited on a private placement basis. The securities are available for trading on the BSE Debt segment effective November 26, 2025. A total of 3000 securities with face value of Rs. 5,00,000 each have been listed under scrip code 730659 (ISIN: INE007N14EJ6).

Key Points

  • 3000 Commercial Paper securities issued on private placement basis
  • Face value and paid-up value: Rs. 5,00,000 per security
  • Issue price: Rs. 4,91,460 per security
  • Scrip Code: 730659, Scrip ID: FFSL251125
  • ISIN Number: INE007N14EJ6
  • Credit Rating: CRISIL A1+, ICRA A1+
  • Market lot: 1
  • Trading only in dematerialized form
  • Standard denomination: Rs. 5 lakhs and multiples thereof
  • Tick size: 1 paise
  • Issuing and Paying Agent: Federal Bank Limited

Regulatory Changes

No regulatory changes. This is a routine listing announcement.

Compliance Requirements

  • Trading members must trade these securities only in dematerialized form
  • Trading must follow standard denomination of Rs. 5 lakhs and multiples
  • Members must use the specified ISIN number (INE007N14EJ6) for trading
  • Tick size of 1 paise must be observed

Important Dates

  • Allotment Date: November 25, 2025
  • Listing Date: November 26, 2025
  • Redemption Date: February 24, 2026

Impact Assessment

This is a routine commercial paper listing with minimal market impact. The listing provides short-term debt instruments (91-day tenure) for institutional investors and debt market participants. The securities carry strong credit ratings (A1+ from both CRISIL and ICRA), indicating high creditworthiness. Trading members dealing in debt securities can now trade these instruments on BSE’s Debt segment. No impact on equity markets or retail investors.

Impact Justification

Routine commercial paper listing for debt market participants. Limited impact beyond trading members dealing with debt securities.