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BSE rotates names on its insolvency surveillance watchlist, effective June 9

The exchange added new stocks to and removed others from its Additional Surveillance Measure framework for companies under IBC proceedings.

08 Jun 2026 Effective June 09, 2026 Affects: Traders in stocks newly added to or removed from the IBC surveillance list, subject to modified price bands and trade-for-trade settlement.

What changed

  • BSE added securities to the IBC Additional Surveillance Measure framework.
  • Other securities were removed from the framework.
  • Both changes are effective June 9, 2026.

The read

This is a routine rotation of BSE's insolvency watchlist. The exchange moves stocks into and out of its IBC surveillance framework based on their status under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. Companies in Annexure I will face tighter rules, likely including modified price bands and trade-for-trade settlement. Those in Annexure II get their pre-surveillance trading conditions back, provided they carry no other restrictions. The notice says this is not an adverse action against any company. It is a market-integrity measure. The annexures, not the process, are what matter here.

BSEIBCAdditional Surveillance Measure (ASM)

Primary source: official circular (PDF)