Description
Three new Treasury Bills with maturities ranging from 91 to 364 days will be listed on BSE starting January 19, 2026, in the G GROUP - DEBT INSTRUMENTS category.
Summary
BSE announces the listing of three new Treasury Bills (T-Bills) effective January 19, 2026. The T-Bills will be listed in the G GROUP - DEBT INSTRUMENTS category with maturities of 91 days, 182 days, and 364 days. Trading will be suspended two working days before each maturity date.
Key Points
- Three T-Bills to be listed starting January 19, 2026
- 91-day T-Bill (Scrip code: 805166, ISIN: IN002025X414) maturing April 17, 2026
- 182-day T-Bill (Scrip code: 805167, ISIN: IN002025Y412) maturing July 17, 2026
- 364-day T-Bill (Scrip code: 805168, ISIN: IN002025Z419) maturing January 15, 2027
- All securities have a market lot size of 1
- Listed under G GROUP - DEBT INSTRUMENTS
- Trading to be suspended two working days prior to maturity/redemption date
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes. This is a standard listing notification for new government securities.
Compliance Requirements
- Trading members must note the listing date of January 19, 2026
- Members must ensure no trading occurs two working days before maturity dates (excluding bank holidays)
- Contact BSE at 2272 8352/5753/8597 for clarifications
Important Dates
- Listing Date: January 19, 2026
- 91-day T-Bill Maturity: April 17, 2026 (Trading suspended from April 13, 2026)
- 182-day T-Bill Maturity: July 17, 2026 (Trading suspended from July 13, 2026)
- 364-day T-Bill Maturity: January 15, 2027 (Trading suspended from January 11, 2027)
Impact Assessment
Minimal market impact. This is a routine administrative listing of government treasury bills that provides additional short-term debt instruments for market participants. The securities offer varying maturity options (3 months, 6 months, and 1 year) for investors seeking low-risk government-backed instruments. No disruption to existing trading operations expected.
Impact Justification
Routine listing of government treasury bills with standard trading procedures and no market disruption expected