T+0 Trading Settlement Cycle
On 28th March, 2024, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) introduced trading in the T+0 rolling settlement cycle in the equity segment.
- The beta version of the optional T+0 settlement cycle, or same-day settlement, was launched for a set of 25 scrips, and with a limited set of brokers.
What is T+0 Trading Settlement Cycle?
- Currently, the Indian stock market operates on a T+1 settlement cycle for all scripts. T+0 means all settlements will happen on the same day. Instant settlement will help the traders to settle trades immediately.
- This is the world's fastest stock settlement system.
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