Understanding India's T+2 Settlement Cycle and Trading Mechanisms
Understanding India's T+2 Settlement Cycle and Trading Mechanisms
IN · Published Aug 19, 2026
India's financial markets operate under a T+2 settlement cycle, where securities transactions are completed within two working days after the trade date.
This system, introduced in April 2003, ensures the transfer of securities from sellers to buyers and funds from buyers to sellers.

Impact & Risks

The T+2 settlement cycle enhances market efficiency and reduces counterparty risks by ensuring timely completion of transactions. It benefits investors by providing a predictable timeline for fund and securities transfers. However, delays in settlement due to holidays or system inefficiencies could impact liquidity and investor confidence. The reliance on electronic systems also necessitates robust cybersecurity measures to prevent disruptions.

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