Description
BSE demat auction notice for settlement number 766 dated December 1, 2025, listing securities and quantities to be auctioned.
Summary
BSE has issued a demat auction notice for Settlement No. 766 dated December 1, 2025. The circular lists 101 scrips across various sectors that are subject to demat auction due to delivery shortfalls or settlement obligations. Quantities range from as low as 1 share to as high as 50,000 shares for IRB Infrastructure.
Key Points
- Settlement Number: 766
- Auction Date: December 1, 2025
- Total number of scrips listed: 101
- Highest quantity: IRB Infrastructure (532947) - 50,000 shares
- Other significant quantities include: Eraaya Lifestyles (19,304 shares), SVP Global Textiles (8,379 shares), Motor & General Finance (4,131 shares), SUPERTECH EVN (2,400 shares), YES Bank (2,000 shares), Nectar Lifesciences (1,964 shares)
- Affected sectors include banking, infrastructure, pharmaceuticals, textiles, automobiles, chemicals, and technology
Regulatory Changes
No new regulatory changes introduced. This is a standard operational circular for demat auction proceedings.
Compliance Requirements
- Members who have failed to deliver securities in settlement 766 must participate in the demat auction
- Brokers and clearing members must ensure availability of securities for auction settlement
- Participants must comply with BSE auction settlement procedures and timelines
Important Dates
- Settlement Number: 766
- Circular Date: December 1, 2025
- Auction execution timeline to follow standard BSE settlement calendar
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Medium - affects 101 different securities across multiple sectors. While routine in nature, the auction could cause temporary price volatility in the affected scrips, particularly those with larger quantities like IRB Infrastructure (50,000 shares).
Operational Impact: Medium - clearing members and brokers with outstanding delivery obligations must arrange securities or face auction consequences. The diversity of scrips (from large caps like Reliance Industries, ICICI Bank, IndusInd Bank to smaller companies) indicates widespread settlement issues across the market.
Investor Impact: Low to Medium - retail and institutional investors holding these securities may see short-term price movements during auction execution. Members with shortfalls will face auction costs.
Impact Justification
Routine demat auction affecting multiple securities with varying quantities; relevant for market participants with delivery obligations in settlement 766