Description
BSE demat auction listing for settlement number 766 dated December 1, 2025, covering securities from various companies for physical delivery obligations.
Summary
BSE has announced a demat auction for Settlement No. 766 dated December 1, 2025. The auction covers 102 securities across various companies where physical delivery obligations need to be fulfilled through dematerialization. Quantities range from 1 share to 50,000 shares depending on the scrip.
Key Points
- Settlement Number: 766
- Auction Date: December 1, 2025
- Total Securities Listed: 102 scrips from various companies
- Largest quantity: IRB Infrastructure (50,000 shares)
- Notable inclusions: Reliance Industries (84 shares), ICICI Bank (3 shares), YES Bank (2,000 shares), Bharti Airtel (53 shares)
- Scrips cover diverse sectors including banking, infrastructure, pharmaceuticals, automobiles, and technology
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes announced. This is a standard operational auction process.
Compliance Requirements
- Brokers and traders with pending physical delivery obligations for the listed securities must participate in the demat auction
- Physical shares must be converted to demat form to fulfill settlement obligations
- Participants must adhere to BSE’s auction procedures and timelines for Settlement No. 766
Important Dates
- Auction Date: December 1, 2025
- Settlement Number: 766
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Medium - This auction affects multiple securities across various sectors. While the quantities for most scrips are relatively small, some notable names like IRB Infrastructure (50,000 shares), Eraaya Lifestyles (19,304 shares), and SVP Global Textiles (8,379 shares) have significant volumes.
Operational Impact: Brokers with pending physical delivery obligations must arrange for dematerialization or procurement of shares through the auction mechanism. This may result in additional costs if auction prices are at premium.
Investor Impact: Limited direct impact on retail investors. Primary impact is on institutional participants and brokers managing settlement obligations.
Impact Justification
Standard demat auction process affecting multiple securities with varying quantities. Impacts brokers and traders with pending physical delivery obligations for settlement 766.