The bourse had proposed to settle all dues amounting to Rs 5,574.31 crore in 30 weeks, according to a settlement schedule issued by NSEL on August 16.
Starting August 20, it would pay Rs 174.72 crore each for the first 20 weeks, followed by Rs 86.02 crore each in the subsequent 10 weeks, ending on March 11.
During this period, some members would settle their dues through the sale of commodities, fixed assets, land and other measures, amounting to Rs 1,219.71 crore, NSEL had said.
The exchange, which was unable to make any payment on its seventh and 13th payout dates, had taken a bridge loan of Rs 177.23 crore from promoter FTIL to make payments on priority to small investors.
NSEL has started the process of liquidating attached assets of defaulting borrowers to ensure payment of dues.
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