Description
List of securities and quantities to be auctioned in demat format under BSE settlement number 800 dated January 19, 2026.
Summary
BSE has published the list of securities to be auctioned in demat format for Settlement No. 800 dated January 19, 2026. The auction covers 82 scrips across various sectors including banking, IT, automotive, infrastructure, and manufacturing companies. Quantities range from 1 share to 26,000 shares depending on the security.
Key Points
- Settlement Number: 800
- Auction Date: January 19, 2026
- Total Securities Listed: 82 scrips
- Auction Format: Demat (dematerialized shares)
- Covers multiple sectors including banking (ICICI Bank, Canara Bank, PNB, Union Bank), IT (Infosys, Tech Mahindra, Coforge), and blue-chip stocks (Reliance Industries, ITC, Tata Motors)
- Highest quantity: SWOJAS Foods - 26,000 shares
- Notable large quantities: Shipwaves Online (10,000), Angel ACS Technology (13,995), Sanghi Industries (3,000)
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes introduced. This is a routine auction notification under existing settlement mechanisms.
Compliance Requirements
- Trading members with short delivery positions must participate in the auction to fulfill delivery obligations
- Shares must be in demat format for participation
- Settlement must be completed as per BSE’s standard auction settlement procedures
- Members must ensure availability of funds and securities as per auction terms
Important Dates
- Auction Date: January 19, 2026
- Settlement No: 800
- Specific auction timing and settlement pay-in/pay-out dates would follow BSE’s standard auction calendar
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Medium - Affects 82 securities with varying liquidity profiles. Large-cap stocks like Reliance, Infosys, and ITC have small quantities (1-29 shares) indicating minimal market impact. However, mid and small-cap stocks with larger quantities may experience localized price pressure during auction.
Operational Impact: Medium - Brokers and clearing members with delivery shortfalls in these securities must participate in the auction, potentially facing penalty charges and higher acquisition costs. The wide range of securities requires operational coordination across multiple scrips.
Investor Impact: Low to Medium - Direct impact limited to investors/brokers who failed to deliver shares in the settlement. Indirect impact on market participants holding these securities during auction period due to potential temporary price volatility.
Impact Justification
Routine demat auction notification affecting multiple securities with varying quantities. Important for affected brokers and investors with delivery obligations, but represents standard settlement mechanism.