What is short delivery of shares ?
When the seller of a stock fails to deliver the shares to the exchange for the buyer's demat account, it is known as short delivery. This generally occurs when intraday short positions cannot be closed because of illiquidity or stocks hitting the upper circuit.
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How client can generate T PIN in order to sell his shares ?
Kindly follow the below steps in order to generate the T PIN to sell and settle the shares through E-DIS- Login to TT Web https://markets.iiflcapital.com/home ■ Select Reports -> Holdings >> Show Non POA Holdings ■ Select the stocks which client wish ...
What is the Process of auction at Exchange level?
In case an investor fails to deliver the shares sold in the Rolling Settlement, an auction is conducted of the quantity short delivered/ not delivered on T+1, to meet the obligation of delivery of shares to the buyer. In this auction session, offers ...
What to do if clients profit and loss report seems to be incorrect?
The P & L can be incorrect only under the following circumstances : Corporate actions - such as Bonus, Splits, Rights issue, Merger, Spin-Offs, Buyback. Discrepant quantities not entered or entered incorrectly for off-market transfer of shares and ...
What is delivery instruction slip and what is it's purpose
Delivery Instruction Slip (DIS) is an instrument to get shares transferred from one account to another within the same Depository or Inter-Depository.
Why are the split shares not visible in my holdings?
After a stock split, the new shares will be added to your DEMAT account in 1 to 2 working days after the record date. Until the split shares are credited to your Demat, your holdings will show an artificial drop in P&L. If it has been more than 4 ...