Leading exchange firm BSE Limited announced that it resolved 183 investor complaints involving 117 companies in April 2026. During the same period, the exchange received 168 complaints against 117 companies, surpassing the number of complaints resolved. These resolved complaints include both fresh grievances and pending cases from previous periods, indicating ongoing grievance redressal efforts.
As of April 2026, three companies had the highest number of investor complaints pending redressal for over a month. JSW Steel Limited led with nine pending complaints, followed by Hindustan Unilever Ltd. with four complaints, and HBL Engineering Limited with three complaints awaiting resolution beyond one month. However, the nature of these complaints was not specified in the disclosure by BSE Limited.
In comparison, in February 2026, BSE had resolved 150 complaints against 114 companies while receiving 113 complaints against 94 companies. The data from February showed that the number of complaints resolved exceeded the fresh complaints received. Notably, in December 2025, the exchange resolved 109 complaints against 92 companies, despite receiving 141 complaints against 113 companies, indicating a higher influx of grievances compared to resolutions during that month.
Previously, in September 2025, BSE resolved 190 complaints against 126 companies, alongside receiving 173 new complaints. In October 2025, the exchange resolved 143 complaints against 90 companies, including carried-forward cases, and received 120 new complaints against 81 companies. These trends suggest an overall active level of complaint resolution over the past few months, with fluctuations in complaint inflows and disposals influenced by market dynamics and investor engagement.
BSE Limited shares closed at Rs 3,712 on the NSE on Monday, marking a 2% increase from the previous close.
