Description
BSE demat auction settlement listing securities and quantities for auction on January 28, 2026.
Summary
BSE has published Settlement No. 806 for demat auction dated January 28, 2026. The circular lists securities across 170+ companies with specific quantities that will be auctioned in the demat auction settlement process. This is a routine settlement mechanism to address delivery shortfalls in securities trading.
Key Points
- Settlement number: 806
- Settlement date: January 28, 2026
- Total securities listed: 170+ companies
- Quantities range from 1 share to 71,475 shares depending on the security
- Major quantities include: Vodafone Idea (71,475), Punjab National Bank (24,000), Aditya Birla Fashion (24,800), Container Corporation (18,750)
- Covers diverse sectors including banking, telecom, steel, automobile, pharma, technology, and FMCG
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes. This is a routine operational circular for demat auction settlement.
Compliance Requirements
- Trading members with delivery obligations in the listed securities must participate in the auction process
- Brokers must ensure sufficient funds/securities availability for auction settlement
- Settlement obligations must be fulfilled as per BSE settlement calendar and procedures
Important Dates
- Settlement Date: January 28, 2026
- Settlement Number: 806
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Medium - Affects 170+ securities but with relatively small quantities for most stocks. Only a few securities have significant auction quantities (e.g., Vodafone Idea, PNB, ABFRL).
Operational Impact: Medium - Trading members with shortfall positions in these securities will need to participate in the auction. May result in price volatility for securities with larger auction quantities during the settlement window.
Investor Impact: Low to Medium - Primarily affects brokers and institutional investors with pending delivery obligations. Retail investors are indirectly affected if their brokers have settlement obligations.
Financial Impact: Auction prices typically carry a penalty component, resulting in higher costs for members with delivery failures. The magnitude depends on market prices and auction premiums applied.
Impact Justification
Routine demat auction settlement affecting multiple securities with specific quantities to be auctioned, primarily impacting brokers and investors with pending delivery obligations