BSE /NSE Groups of Stocks
Group A
Market capitalization is one key factor in deciding which scrip should be classified in Group A.A includes all stocks that are actively traded in the market. More information on Group A can be found here.
Group G
G includes all governmental securities for retail investors
Group F
The "F" Group represents the Fixed Income Securities.
Group T
The "T" Group represents scrips which are settled on a trade-to-trade basis. Trade for Trade segment is a segment on which no intraday trading is allowed. All trades result in delivery.
Group TS
The "TS" Group consists of scrips in the "BSE-Indonext" segment, which are settled on a trade-to- trade basis as a surveillance measure.
Group S
S group consists of scripts from “B1” & “B2” group on BSE and companies listed on regional stock exchanges having capital between 3 cr. to 30 cr.. All trades in this segment are done through BOLT system under S group.
Group B:
All companies not included in group ‘A’, ‘S’ or ‘Z’ are clubbed under this category B. The B category includes stocks which don't form part of any of the above Equity groups.
Group F
F group which denotes the Debt market segment.
Group G
Trading in Government Securities by the retail investors is done under the "G" group.
Group M
M/MT group consist of stocks forming part of BSE's SME (Small & Medium enterprise)
Group I
I group consists of Interest rate underlying.
Group E
E group consisting of ETF's (Exchange Traded Funds)
Group Z
Z group includes companies which have failed to comply with its listing requirements and/or have failed to resolve investor complaints and/or have not made the required arrangements with both the depositories, viz., Central Depository Services (I) Ltd. (CDSL) and National Securities Depository Ltd. (NSDL) for dematerialization of their securities.
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