Description

BSE demat auction settlement listing securities available for auction across 101 scrips with varying quantities for settlement dated December 1, 2025.

Summary

BSE has published the list of securities available for demat auction under Settlement No. 766 dated December 1, 2025. The auction includes 101 different scrips across various sectors, with quantities ranging from 1 share to 50,000 shares. This auction is conducted to settle delivery obligations where sellers have failed to deliver securities in the normal settlement cycle.

Key Points

  • Settlement Number: 766
  • Auction Date: December 1, 2025
  • Total number of scrips: 101 securities
  • Highest quantity: IRB Infrastructure (50,000 shares)
  • Other significant quantities include: Eraaya Lifestyles (19,304 shares), SVP Global Textiles (8,379 shares), Motor & General (4,131 shares)
  • Includes major blue-chip stocks like Reliance Industries (84 shares), ICICI Bank (3 shares), Hero MotoCorp (5 shares)
  • Also includes Yes Bank (2,000 shares) and IndusInd Bank (58 shares)

Regulatory Changes

No regulatory changes announced. This is a routine market operation circular.

Compliance Requirements

  • Members with buy-in obligations must participate in the auction process
  • Sellers who failed to deliver securities may need to purchase from this auction to fulfill obligations
  • All auction participants must comply with BSE’s demat auction settlement procedures
  • Settlement to be completed as per standard auction settlement timelines

Important Dates

  • Auction Settlement Date: December 1, 2025
  • Settlement No.: 766

Impact Assessment

Market Impact: Medium - The auction involves 101 scrips indicating delivery failures across diverse securities. While most quantities are small, some scrips like IRB Infrastructure (50,000 shares) represent significant volumes that could impact price discovery during the auction.

Operational Impact: Brokers and clearing members with outstanding delivery obligations must arrange funds and participate in the auction mechanism. Failed deliveries trigger buy-in auctions which can result in financial penalties for defaulting sellers.

Investor Impact: Shareholders expecting delivery of these securities will receive them through the auction process, though potentially at different prices than the original transaction. The wide range of securities (from 1 share to 50,000 shares) suggests scattered delivery failures rather than systemic issues.

Impact Justification

Regular demat auction settlement involving 101 scrips with delivery defaults requiring auction mechanism; affects specific shareholders with failed delivery obligations but is routine market operation