Description
BSE announces demat auction settlement 766 scheduled for December 1, 2025, listing securities and quantities for auction across multiple scrips.
Summary
BSE has announced Demat Auction Settlement No. 766 dated December 1, 2025. The auction covers 102 scrips with varying quantities that need to be settled through the demat auction mechanism. This auction is conducted to settle delivery failures where selling members have failed to deliver securities on the settlement date.
Key Points
- Settlement Number: 766
- Auction Date: December 1, 2025
- Total Scrips Listed: 102 securities
- Quantities range from 1 share to 50,000 shares depending on the scrip
- Major quantities include: IRB Infrastructure (50,000 shares), Eraaya Lifestyles (19,304 shares), SVP Global (8,379 shares), Motor & General (4,131 shares), Supertech Evatech (2,400 shares), YES Bank (2,000 shares)
- Covers diverse sectors including banking, infrastructure, pharmaceuticals, textiles, automotive, and technology
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes announced. This is a routine operational auction conducted as per existing settlement and auction procedures.
Compliance Requirements
- Clearing members with shortages must participate in the demat auction or arrange delivery of securities
- Buyers who have not received delivery will receive securities through this auction mechanism
- Members must settle their obligations as per BSE auction rules and timelines
- Payment and delivery obligations must be completed as per auction settlement schedule
Important Dates
- Auction Settlement Date: December 1, 2025
- Settlement Number: 766
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Medium - Affects 102 scrips across various sectors. While this is a routine settlement mechanism, the large quantity in some scrips (particularly IRB Infrastructure with 50,000 shares) may create temporary demand in the auction.
Operational Impact: Medium - Trading members with delivery failures must participate in the auction, which involves additional costs (auction charges, price differences). The auction mechanism ensures delivery to buyers but at potentially higher prices.
Investor Impact: Low to Medium - End investors who were buyers of these securities will receive delivery through the auction mechanism. Selling members bear the cost differential and auction charges for their failure to deliver.
Impact Justification
Routine demat auction affecting multiple securities due to delivery failures. Impacts traders and clearing members with outstanding obligations but is a standard operational procedure.