Description
BSE announces demat auction settlement details for 808th auction dated January 30, 2026, listing 100 scrips with quantities to be auctioned.
Summary
BSE has announced Settlement No. 808 for demat auction dated January 30, 2026. The circular lists 100 scrips from various companies that will be auctioned to resolve delivery shortages. The auction covers a wide range of sectors including energy, infrastructure, metals, financial services, and technology companies, with quantities ranging from 1 share to 86,769 shares.
Key Points
- Settlement Number: 808
- Auction Date: January 30, 2026
- Total Scrips Listed: 100 companies
- Largest quantity item: HINDUSTAN CO (86,769 shares)
- Other significant quantities: PARAS PETROF (18,980 shares), BALU FORGE I (3,600 shares), MANGAL CREDI (2,165 shares), Western Over (2,000 shares)
- Covers multiple sectors including metals, energy, infrastructure, financial services, technology, and consumer goods
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes announced. This is a routine market operation circular for demat auction settlement.
Compliance Requirements
- Trading members with delivery shortages must participate in the auction process
- Settlement must be completed as per BSE auction settlement procedures
- Members must ensure timely payment and delivery of securities as per auction results
Important Dates
- Auction Date: January 30, 2026
- Settlement No.: 808
Impact Assessment
This demat auction affects 100 scrips across diverse sectors. The impact is moderate as auctions are routine mechanisms to resolve delivery failures. Members with short positions in the listed scrips will need to participate in the auction to fulfill their obligations. The largest exposures are in HINDUSTAN CO (86,769 shares), PARAS PETROF (18,980 shares), and BALU FORGE I (3,600 shares), which may see price volatility during the auction process. The wide range of affected companies indicates broad market participation in settlement obligations.
Impact Justification
Affects 100 scrips across multiple sectors where delivery shortages need to be resolved through auction mechanism. High quantity items include HINDUSTAN CO (86,769 shares), PARAS PETROF (18,980 shares), and BALU FORGE I (3,600 shares).