BSE Limited announced that it addressed 150 investor complaints involving 114 companies in February, which also included pending issues from previous months. During the same period, the exchange received 113 complaints related to 94 companies. Comparatively, in December, BSE resolved 109 complaints against 92 companies, while it received 141 complaints involving 113 companies in the preceding month.
As of February, three companies had the highest number of pending complaints for over a month. JSW Steel Limited led with six unresolved complaints, followed by Allcargo Logistics Ltd with five complaints, and Superior Industrial Enterprises Limited with three pending complaints. In December, the top three companies with pending complaints over a month were JSW Steel Limited, Madhuveer Com 18 Network Limited, and Dhani Services Limited.
In September, BSE resolved 190 complaints against 126 companies and received 173 new complaints. The top three companies with pending complaints over a month by the end of September 2025 were Suraj Products Limited, Bajaj Auto Limited, and Reliance Home Finance Limited. Additionally, in October 2025, the exchange resolved 143 investor complaints against 90 companies, including carried-over grievances, while receiving 120 new complaints involving 81 companies.
The latest data shows an improvement in complaint resolution compared to December, with increased disposals and reduced fresh complaints in February. Previously, BSE cautioned investors against an individual named Aditya Rishab Mishra for allegedly offering illegal services and advised against using products offered by him. The exchange also warned investors against sharing trading credentials like user IDs and passwords with others for trading or portfolio management, highlighting the significant risks associated with unauthorized schemes that lack investor protection or dispute resolution mechanisms.
