Description
BSE demat auction settlement listing securities and quantities available for auction across 105 scrips on December 26, 2025.
Summary
BSE has announced Demat Auction Settlement No. 784 dated December 26, 2025, listing 105 scrips with their respective quantities available for auction. The auction is conducted to settle delivery shortages in securities transactions where sellers have failed to deliver shares.
Key Points
- Settlement Number: 784
- Settlement Date: December 26, 2025
- Total Scrips: 105 securities listed for demat auction
- Quantities range from 1 share to 19,824 shares depending on the scrip
- Notable high-volume auctions: EXCEL REALTY (19,824 shares), SHYAMKAMAL I (10,022 shares), MODI RUBBER (6,505 shares), ITC Hotels L (5,760 shares)
- Covers diverse sectors including auto, pharma, finance, technology, and manufacturing
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes announced. This is a routine demat auction settlement notice.
Compliance Requirements
- Brokers with delivery obligations must participate in the auction to fulfill settlement requirements
- Auction participants must ensure adequate funds/securities for settlement
- Settlement must be completed as per BSE settlement calendar and auction procedures
- Clients with delivery shortages will be subject to auction consequences including financial penalties
Important Dates
- Settlement Date: December 26, 2025
- Auction execution and settlement to follow BSE’s standard T+2 settlement cycle procedures
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Medium - Affects 105 scrips across multiple sectors. While routine in nature, high quantities in certain scrips (Excel Realty, Shyamkamal, Modi Rubber) may impact those specific securities.
Broker Impact: Medium - Brokers with clients who failed to deliver shares must procure shares through auction, potentially at premium prices, leading to financial losses.
Investor Impact: Medium - Sellers who failed to deliver will face auction consequences and potential penalties. Buyers awaiting delivery will receive shares through the auction mechanism.
Operational Impact: Standard settlement procedure to ensure delivery obligations are met and market integrity is maintained.
Impact Justification
Routine demat auction affecting 105 scrips with varying quantities; impacts settlement obligations for brokers and clients with delivery failures