Description

List of securities and quantities subject to demat auction settlement for BSE settlement number 794 dated January 9, 2026.

Summary

BSE has published the list of securities subject to demat auction for Settlement No. 794 dated January 9, 2026. The auction includes 82 scrips across various sectors with specified quantities that failed delivery obligations and are being auctioned to complete settlement.

Key Points

  • Settlement Number: 794
  • Date: January 9, 2026
  • Total scrips involved: 82 securities
  • Quantities range from 1 share to 11,764 shares depending on the security
  • Major companies included: ITC (250 shares), BHEL (352 shares), Union Bank (400 shares), Vedanta (100 shares)
  • Highest quantity: NEWTIME INFR with 11,764 shares
  • Other high quantities: SWOJAS FOODS (5,496 shares), Jonjua Overseas (4,286 shares)

Regulatory Changes

No regulatory changes introduced. This is a routine enforcement mechanism for settlement failures.

Compliance Requirements

  • Parties with short delivery obligations must participate in the demat auction
  • Securities must be procured through the auction mechanism to fulfill settlement obligations
  • Auction participants must settle as per BSE auction rules and procedures
  • Failed delivery obligations from previous settlement cycle must be closed through this auction

Important Dates

  • Settlement Date: January 9, 2026
  • Settlement Number: 794
  • Auction process to be completed as per standard BSE auction timeline

Impact Assessment

Market Impact: Medium - affects 82 securities with varying quantities. Parties with short positions must procure shares through auction, potentially at premium prices.

Operational Impact: Direct impact on brokers/trading members who failed to deliver securities in the previous settlement cycle. They must participate in the auction to close their obligations.

Financial Impact: Parties facing auction may incur additional costs as auction prices typically trade at premium to market prices. The cost impact varies based on quantity and security involved.

Investor Impact: Individual investors whose brokers failed delivery may face delayed settlement or potential buy-in costs passed through by brokers.

Impact Justification

Demat auction affects specific securities and quantities for settlement obligations. Medium impact as it involves enforcement action for failed deliveries across 82 scrips.