In its December 2024 quarterly results, NSE Clearing, the exchange’s unit responsible for clearing and settlement of its trades, reported a shortfall of ₹176.65 crore in its minimum liquid assets. The company informed Sebi in a letter dated January 9, that this deficit was primarily due to the non-receipt of ₹312.37 crore in dues from BSE.
Learn With ETMarkets: Can retail SIPs replace FII flows as India’s market backbone?
Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) reached an all-time high of ₹27,269 crore in June 2025, reinforcing retail investor confidence and providing liquidity support amid foreign outflows.