Tuesday November 9 2021
News Source: Global Exchanges
Focus: Clearing & Settlement
Type: General
Country: India
Link: https://bit.ly/31E6rlP
On 8th November 2021, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) announced that the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has permitted stock exchanges to introduces T+1 rolling settlement cycle from January 1st, 2022, on any of the securities available in the equity segment.
Market Infrastructure Institutions “MIIs” (Stock Exchanges, Clearing Corporations and Depositories) have finalized the roadmap for the implementation of T+1 settlement cycle as detailed below:
The T+1 settlement cycle will be implemented in a phased manner and the first list of securities with T+1 settlement cycle will begin from trade date starting from February 25th, 2022.
The schedule of securities to be transitioned to T+1 settlement cycle will be decided as follows:
1) All listed stocks, across stock exchanges (BSE, NSE & MSEI), shall be ranked in descending order based on daily market capitalization averaged for month of October 2021.
2) Where a stock is listed on multiple exchanges, the market capitalization shall be calculated based on the price of stock at the stock exchange with highest trading volume during the above-mentioned period.
3) The list of stocks and exchanges where they are available for trading shall be published on website of all exchanges
4) Based on the ranking arrived as mentioned at above paras, the bottom 100 stocks shall be available for introduction of T+1 settlement, from trade date February 25th, 2022.
5) Thereafter, from March 2022 onwards, on the last Friday (trade day) of every month, the next bottom 500 stocks from the list of stocks ranked as mentioned above, shall be available for introduction to T+1 settlement. In case Friday is a trading holiday, the same shall be introduced on immediate next trading day.
6) Any new stock getting listed after October 2021, shall be added to list, as mentioned in above paras, based on the market capitalization calculated on the basis of average trading price of 30 days after commencement of trading
7) New stock getting listed may be on account of initial public offering (IPO), corporate action or any other reason would be handled as mentioned in point (6) and the date of transition will be announced jointly by all exchanges on which the stock is available for trading.
8) Securities such as Preference shares, Warrants, Right entitlements, partly paid shares and securities issued under differential voting rights (DVR) will be transitioned to T+1 settlement along with the stock of parent company.
9) All other securities listed below in the equity segment of exchange will be transitioned to T+1 settlement cycle along with the last scheduled batch of securities as determined in point above for transition to T+1 settlement cycle
- Close ended mutual fund schemes
- Debt Securities (including corporate bonds)
- Sovereign Gold bonds (SGB)
- Government Securities (G-Sec), Treasury bill (T-Bill) and State Development loan (SDL)
- Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- Infrastructure investment trusts (InvITs)
- All other existing securities trading in normal segment or trade for trade segment and not covered under the above points such as exchange traded funds (ETFs), depository receipts (IDR), etc.
The security wise list along with the transition date is available below:
https://www.bseindia.com/downloads1/Scheduled_List_of_Securities_for_T1.xlsx
Click on the above link for further information
