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T+0 settlement starts from today, these 25 shares will be available in beta version

The much awaited wait for the new settlement system (T+0 Settlement) in the stock market is going to start from today. Its beta version is being launched today, Thursday 28th March. However, currently the T+0 settlement facility will not be available on all shares in the beta version.

In the beta version starting from today, T+0 settlement facility will be available on 25 shares. This week, BSE released the list of 25 stocks with which T+0 settlement is starting. Earlier this month, SEBI Board had approved a proposal related to T+0 settlement. In the proposal put forward by SEBI Board, it was said that T+0 settlement would be started from March 28 with selected shares and selected brokers.

Applicable on these 25 stocks initially

Currently, the 25 stocks with which T+0 settlement is starting include Ambuja Cements, Ashok Leyland, Bajaj Auto, Bank of Baroda, Bharat Petroleum Corporation, Birla Soft, Cipla, Coforge, Divis Laboratories, Hindalco Industries, Indian Hotels Company. , JSW Steel, LIC Housing Finance, LTI Mindtree, MRF, Nestle India, NMDC, ONGC, Petronet LNG, Samvardhan Motherson International, State Bank of India, Tata Communications, Trent, Union Bank of India and Vedanta.

Currently system of settlement

SEBI was trying for a long time to implement the system of instant settlement in the Indian market. Currently the system of T+1 Settlement is applicable in the market. T+1 Settlement means settlement one day after the order is initiated. Now the system of T+0 Settlement is being implemented in its place, that is, the order will be settled on the same day when it is initiated.

T+0 Settlement benefits

SEBI aims to eventually implement instant settlement. For that, first a trial of T+0 Settlement will be taken. The beta version starting today will be reviewed for the first time after 3 months. After 3 months there will be a second review of the use of T+0 Settlement. After both reviews, further decisions will be taken regarding the new system of settlement. It is believed that reducing the time taken for settlement will not only reduce costs but will also improve transparency in the market.

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