Description
NSE announces that 20 specific securities will not be available for T+0 trading on September 30, 2025.
Summary
NSE has announced that 20 specific securities will not be available for trading in the T+0 rolling settlement cycle on September 30, 2025. This restriction affects major companies across various sectors including FMCG, banking, pharmaceuticals, and technology.
Key Points
- 20 securities will be unavailable for T+0 trading on September 30, 2025
- Restriction applies only to T+0 settlement cycle, not regular trading
- Affects major companies like Colgate Palmolive, Dabur, HDFC AMC, Hero MotoCorp, and others
- Reference made to Exchange circular NSE/CMTR/67774 dated April 30, 2025
- Trading parameters outlined in chapter 1.6 of Capital Market Consolidated Circular
Regulatory Changes
Temporary suspension of T+0 trading facility for specified securities on September 30, 2025, as per existing trading parameters framework.
Compliance Requirements
- Members must note the restriction on T+0 trading for listed securities
- Ensure trading systems and processes accommodate this temporary change
- Regular T+1 settlement cycle remains unaffected for these securities
Important Dates
- September 30, 2025: Date when T+0 trading will not be available for specified securities
- April 30, 2025: Reference date of Capital Market Consolidated Circular
Impact Assessment
Medium impact on intraday trading strategies and market participants who rely on T+0 settlement for the affected securities. Regular trading and T+1 settlement will continue normally. The restriction is limited to one trading day and affects high-volume, liquid securities commonly used in intraday trading.
Impact Justification
Affects T+0 trading for 20 major securities on specific date, impacting intraday trading strategies