Description
BSE demat auction settlement listing 107 securities across 54 scrip codes with quantities to be auctioned on December 22, 2025.
Summary
BSE has published the demat auction settlement schedule No. 781 dated December 22, 2025. The settlement covers 107 securities across 54 scrip codes, with quantities ranging from 1 share to 8,756 shares. This auction is conducted to fulfill delivery obligations for securities that were not delivered in the normal settlement process.
Key Points
- Settlement Number: 781
- Settlement Date: December 22, 2025
- Total number of scrip codes: 54 (107 entries including duplicates)
- Highest quantity: HDB Financial (544429) - 8,756 shares
- Second highest: Healthy Life (543546) - 8,000 shares
- Third highest: Ola Electric (544225) - 5,760 shares
- Multiple blue-chip stocks included: Reliance Power, Tata Motors, ICICI Bank, DLF, Indian Oil, Siemens, Nestle India
- Quantities vary significantly from 1 share to several thousand shares
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes announced. This is a standard operational settlement notice.
Compliance Requirements
- Trading members with outstanding delivery obligations must participate in the demat auction
- Members must ensure availability of securities or funds to settle auction obligations
- Settlement must be completed as per BSE auction settlement procedures
- Failed delivery positions will be closed out through this auction mechanism
Important Dates
- Settlement Date: December 22, 2025
- Settlement Number: 781
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Medium - The auction covers a diverse range of securities including high-value stocks like HDB Financial, Ola Electric, and Healthy Life with substantial quantities. The presence of popular retail stocks like Bajaj Auto, Bharti Airtel, Tata Motors, and ICICI Bank indicates delivery failures across various market segments.
Operational Impact: Trading members with delivery shortfalls face potential financial impact through auction settlement at potentially unfavorable prices. The wide range of securities (from 1 share to 8,756 shares) suggests varied delivery issues across the market.
Investor Impact: Investors awaiting delivery of these securities will receive them through the auction process, though timing may be delayed compared to normal settlement. Price discovery through auction mechanism may result in different settlement prices than original trade prices.
Impact Justification
Routine demat auction settlement affecting multiple securities with varying quantities; impacts trading members and investors with delivery obligations