By: Akriti Tomar | Date : Dec 7, 24
Additional Surveillance Measures (ASM) is a regulatory framework introduced by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in collaboration with stock exchanges to enhance investor protection and maintain market integrity. Stocks are categorized under ASM based on defined criteria, as detailed in NSE FAQ (PDF).
ASM classifications include:
For the latest list of stocks under the ASM category, visit the NSE website.
1. Trade-to-Trade (T2T) Movement:
2. Margin Blocking:
3. Pledging Restrictions:
Alongside ASM, SEBI has implemented the Graded Surveillance Measures (GSM) to further safeguard investors and ensure market transparency. Learn more about GSM here: What does GSM mean?
Key Notes:
For further information and updates, visit the NSE website.

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