Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Business Studies

Chapter

Financial Markets

Question:

Settlement Cycle in NSE is which of the following?

Options:

T+1 days

T+2 days

T+5 days

None of the above

Correct Answer:

T+2 days

Explanation:

The correct answer is option 2: T+2 days

"It has been made compulsory to settle all trades within 2 days of the trade date, i.e., on a T+2 basis, since 2003. Prior to the reforms, securities were bought and sold, i.e., traded and all positions in the stock exchange were settled on a weekly/fortnightly settlement cycle whether it was delivery of securities or payment of cash. This system prevailed for a long time as it increased the volume of trading on the exchange and provided liquidity to the system. However, since trades were to be settled on specified dates, this gave rise to speculation and price of shares used to rise and fall suddenly due to trading and defaults by brokers. A new system, i.e, rolling settlement, was introduced in 2000, so that whenever a trade took place it would be settled after some days. Since 2003, all shares have to be covered under the rolling settlement system on a T+2 basis, meaning thereby that transactions in securities are settled within 2 days after the trade date.

[Note: In the NCERT text book it has mentioned that it has been made compulsory to settle all trades within 2 days of the trade date, i.e., on a T+2 basis, since 2003.However, now a days NSE Clearing follows a T+1 rolling settlement cycle since 25 Feb 2022.