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I have bought some shares but shares have not come into my demat account?

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The shares will come into your demat account at the time of settlement. Hence, you can expect the shares to come into your Demat account by the day following Pay-Out of securities (i.e. T+3). It is also possible that the shares may not have come from the exchange because of short delivery by the counter party (selling broker). In such a case, the exchange conducts an auction to buy the shares (to the extent delivered short by any broker) from the open market and the shares may be received a few days later. If the shares are not received even in an auction, and the consideration is credited to your trading account as soon as it is received from the exchange.

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The shares will come into your demat account at the time of settlement. Hence you can expect the shares to come into your Demat account on Pay-Out of securities (generally, the second Thursday following the end of the trading week on NSE). In case you do not receive the shares, it may be due to the stock being in ‘No Delivery’ period . In this case the shares will come from the exchange after the ‘No Delivery’ period is over which could be 1-3 weeks away. The date on which the shares are to be credited to your Demat Account is indicated on the Order verification screen which comes up on submitting a Sell order. Alternatively, it is possible that the shares may not have come from the exchange because of short delivery by the counter party (selling broker).. In this case, the exchange conducts an auction to buy the shares (to the extent delivered short by any broker) from the open market and the shares may be received a few days later.

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The shares will come into your demat account at the time of settlement. Hence, you can expect the shares to come into your Demat account on Pay-Out of securities (i.e. T+2). In case you do not receive the shares, it may be due to the stock being in ‘No Delivery’ period. In this case, the shares will come from the exchange after the ‘No Delivery’ period is over which could be 1-2 weeks away. Alternatively, it is possible that the shares may not have come from the exchange because of short delivery by the counter party. In this case, the exchange conducts an auction to buy the shares (to the extent delivered short by any broker) from the open market and the shares may be received a few days later. If the shares are not received in an auction also, the exchange charges penalty on the person liable to deliver the shares. You will suitably compensated and the consideration will be remitted to you as soon as it is received from the exchange.

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The shares will come into your demat account once the settlement takes place. Hence generally you can expect the shares to come into your Demat account every Thursday following the end of NSE settlement cycle. In case you do not receive the shares, it may be due to the stock being in ‘No Delivery’ period . In this case the shares will come from the exchange after the ‘No Delivery’ period is over which could be 2-3 weeks away. Alternatively, it is possible that the shares may not have come from the exchange because of shortage. In this case, the exchange conducts an auction and the shares may be received a few days later.

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The shares will come into your Demat account at the time of settlement. Hence you can expect the shares to come into your Demat account on Pay-Out of securities (generally on T+3). In case you do not receive the shares, it may be due to the stock being in ‘No Delivery’ period. In this case the shares will come from the exchange after the ‘No Delivery’ period is over which could be 1-2 weeks away. The date on which the shares are to be credited to your Demat Account is indicated on the security projections page. Alternatively, it is possible that the shares may not have come from the exchange itself because of short delivery by the counter party (selling broker). In this case, the exchange conducts an auction to buy the shares (to the extent delivered short by any broker) from the open market and the shares so received through auction are delivered to buying broker a few days later. In such case, you shall receive the shares normally after 3 days from the specified pay-out date of secur

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