NSE Clearing publishes the revised list of 178+ securities eligible for transactions in the Securities Lending & Borrowing Scheme (SLBS) for January 2026.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Low
Justification
Routine monthly update of SLBS eligible securities list. Important for participants in securities lending/borrowing but represents normal operational maintenance rather than policy change.
NSE circular notifying the listing of further equity shares issued under ESOP by 18 companies including major banks and corporates, effective December 05, 2025.
Impact
Low
Severity
Low
Justification
Routine administrative notification for listing additional equity shares allotted under ESOP schemes. No material market impact expected as these are small allotments relative to total issued capital.
BSE lists additional shares issued by 16 companies under ESOP/ESOS schemes, effective December 5, 2025, including major banks and corporates.
Impact
Low
Severity
Low
Justification
Routine listing of ESOP/ESOS shares with no lock-in period. Minor increase in share count for 16 companies with minimal dilution impact on existing shareholders.
BSE announces listing and admission for trading of further securities issued by 16 companies under ESOP/ESOS schemes, effective December 5, 2025.
Impact
Low
Severity
Low
Justification
Routine listing of ESOP/ESOS shares with no lock-in restrictions. Standard corporate action with minimal market impact as these shares represent small percentages of total outstanding shares.
Updated list of 213 securities eligible for Securities Lending and Borrowing Scheme (SLBS) on NSE.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Regular update of SLBS eligible securities list affects trading opportunities for institutional investors and market participants in securities lending and borrowing activities
BSE announces dividend schedules for 16 companies including Gulf Oil Lubricants, PNC Infratech, and Vedanta Limited with ex-dates and book closure periods.
Impact
Medium
Severity
Medium
Justification
Regular dividend announcements affecting trading schedules for 16 listed companies