Description
List of securities and quantities to be auctioned in demat auction for settlement number 811 dated February 3, 2026.
Summary
BSE has published the list of securities to be auctioned in demat format for settlement number 811 dated February 3, 2026. The auction covers 142 different scrips with varying quantities ranging from 1 share to over 400,000 shares. This auction is conducted to settle delivery shortages in the market.
Key Points
- Settlement number: 811
- Auction date: February 3, 2026
- Total number of scrips: 142
- Auction type: Demat auction
- Largest quantity: SPRIGHT AGRO with 408,383 shares
- Other notable quantities: Rajnish Well (50,001), GROWINGTON V (24,000), DECCAN GOLD (10,279)
- Wide range of sectors covered including banking, steel, power, pharmaceuticals, and technology
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes announced in this circular.
Compliance Requirements
- Brokers and clearing members with outstanding delivery obligations must participate in the auction
- Settlement of delivery shortages must be completed through the auction mechanism
- Participants must ensure adequate funds and demat holdings for auction settlement
Important Dates
- Auction Date: February 3, 2026
- Settlement Number: 811
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Medium - affects multiple securities and market participants with delivery obligations in the specified settlement.
Operational Impact: Brokers and clearing members with shortages in these securities will need to participate in the auction to fulfill their delivery obligations. The auction may result in price volatility for the affected securities, particularly those with larger quantities like SPRIGHT AGRO, Rajnish Well, and GROWINGTON V.
Trading Impact: Securities under auction may experience increased volatility during the auction period. Market participants should be aware of potential price movements in these scrips.
Impact Justification
Routine demat auction notice affecting multiple securities across various companies. Important for brokers and traders with outstanding delivery obligations in settlement 811.