Description
BSE demat auction settlement for delivery shortages across 130 scrips with quantities ranging from 1 to 50,000 shares.
Summary
BSE has published the demat auction list for Settlement No. 782 dated December 23, 2025. The auction covers 130 scrips where delivery shortages have occurred, with quantities ranging from 1 share to 50,000 shares. This is a standard market operations procedure to ensure settlement of trades where sellers failed to deliver securities.
Key Points
- Settlement Number: 782
- Date: December 23, 2025
- Total scrips involved: 130
- Largest auction quantity: STANDARD CAP (50,000 shares)
- Other significant quantities: YADUNANDAN STEEL (8,214 shares), RIR POWER EL (4,347 shares), JAYASWAL NECO (5,000 shares)
- Auction covers diverse sectors including automotive, banking, pharma, manufacturing, and textiles
- Multiple blue-chip stocks included: ITC (100 shares), HDFC Bank (10 shares), NTPC (1 share), Siemens (1 share)
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes. This is a routine market operations circular.
Compliance Requirements
- Members with delivery shortages must participate in the demat auction
- Settlement must be completed as per BSE auction procedures
- Members are required to fulfill their delivery obligations through the auction mechanism
Important Dates
- Settlement Date: December 23, 2025 (Settlement No. 782)
- Auction execution date to be determined as per standard BSE auction calendar
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Low - Demat auctions are routine settlement procedures that occur regularly. The quantities involved are relatively small compared to daily trading volumes for most scrips.
Operational Impact: Limited to members who have delivery shortages in the specified scrips. They must arrange funds and participate in the auction to close out their obligations.
Investor Impact: Minimal direct impact on retail investors. May cause temporary price volatility in smaller scrips with larger auction quantities relative to their float.
Impact Justification
Routine demat auction for settlement of delivery shortages; standard market operations procedure affecting specific scrips with limited market-wide impact