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Zerodha says users facing connectivity issue at BSE: ‘We are working to update orders’

The brokerage said that the issue is not isolated as it affects brokers across the board.

Updated on: Jul 12, 2024 11:47 AM IST
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Zerodha said that some users may be experiencing issues with their BSE Futures and Options (F&O) orders due to a connectivity issue with the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). This has resulted in orders appearing in the "Open Pending" state, Zerodha in a post on X (formerly Twitter). The brokerage said that the issue is not isolated as it affects brokers across the board.

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This comes as several Zerodha users complained on social media that they were not able to square off positions. The company said, “Due to a connectivity issue at BSE, some of our users may be seeing orders in the 'Open Pending' state for BSE F&O orders. This issue is across brokers. We are working with BSE to update the status of these orders.”

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Updating the status of the issue, Zerodha said in a later post on X, “This issue has now been resolved by the exchange.”

A second said that the issue continues, noting, “Still trading seems running in positions and not able to close. Issue doesn't seems to be resolved yet.”

 
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