Can pledged shares be lent under SLB?
By: Akriti Tomar | Date : Apr 29, 25
No, pledged shares cannot be lent under the Stock Lending and Borrowing (SLB) mechanism. You can only place SLB orders for shares that are available in your unpledged holdings.
When an SLB order is successfully executed, the shares are debited from the lender’s Demat Account and credited to the borrower’s
account. Therefore, to participate as a lender in SLB, ensure the shares are free from any pledge or lien at the time of order placement.
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