Description

SHAYONA ENGINEERING LIMITED equity shares to be transferred from Trade for Trade segment (MT Group) to Rolling segment (M Group) effective February 12, 2026.

Summary

BSE has announced that equity shares of SHAYONA ENGINEERING LIMITED (Scrip Code: 544686), which recently completed its SME IPO, will be transferred from the Trade for Trade segment (MT Group) to the Rolling segment (M Group) effective February 12, 2026. This is a continuation of the exchange’s notice dated January 29, 2026.

Key Points

  • Company: SHAYONA ENGINEERING LIMITED (SME IPO)
  • Scrip Code: 544686
  • Current Classification: MT Group (Trade for Trade segment)
  • New Classification: M Group (Rolling segment)
  • Effective Date: February 12, 2026 (Thursday)
  • Contact: Mr. Anurag Jain, Tel: 022-2272 8822

Regulatory Changes

The trading mechanism for SHAYONA ENGINEERING LIMITED shares will change from Trade for Trade settlement to Rolling settlement, allowing for more flexible intraday trading and delivery-based transactions under the M Group classification.

Compliance Requirements

Trading members should note the change in trading segment and adjust their systems and processes accordingly. Members requiring clarification should contact the designated BSE official before the effective date.

Important Dates

  • January 29, 2026: Initial notice issued
  • January 30, 2026: Current notice date
  • February 12, 2026: Effective date for segment transfer

Impact Assessment

This change represents a standard post-IPO progression for SME stocks, moving from the restricted Trade for Trade segment to the more liquid Rolling segment. The shift to M Group will provide enhanced trading flexibility and liquidity for investors. Trading members dealing in this scrip should update their systems and inform clients about the change in trading mechanism.

Impact Justification

Routine post-IPO transition from Trade for Trade to Rolling segment for SME stock. Medium impact for traders of this specific scrip due to change in trading mechanism, but low overall market importance.