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NSE & BSE disclosure intelligence

Today's NSE & BSE bulk and block deals — sourced and dated.

See exchange-reported large trades as they land — who traded, the security, the quantity, and the date — each line linked straight to the NSE or BSE file it came from. Research, not advice.

Free to browse historical deals; paid for live data and alerts. Works in your browser today — desktop or phone. Cancel anytime.

Emcure Pharmaceuticals LtdNSE: EMCURE

Morgan Stanley

Stale
Acquired+1,37,590 shares
Filed 2026-06-25NSE blockview source

A real disclosure from NSE block-deal data — source-linked, filing date intact. Not investment advice.

Definition

A bulk deal is a trade where a client's total buys or sells in one stock on one exchange in a single day cross 0.5% of the company's listed shares. A block deal is a large negotiated trade executed in the exchange's separate block window. NSE and BSE publish both datasets after each trading day, naming the client, security, quantity, and price.

What's in a deal row

Bulk and block deals, read straight from the exchange files.

Flock ingests the official NSE and BSE bulk- and block-deal data files, resolves the client name to a single investor or fund even when it's written several ways, and time-stamps each deal against the file it came from. One feed instead of a dozen tabs — you read it, you decide what it means.

  • The investor or fund and the security traded
  • The quantity disclosed, with direction (acquired / reduced)
  • The deal date and a colour-coded freshness chip
  • A one-tap link to the original NSE or BSE file

Bansal Wire Industries LtdNSE: BANSALWIRE

HDFC Mutual Fund

Stale
Acquired+8,09,063 shares
Filed 2026-06-25NSE bulkview source

A real NSE bulk-deal disclosure — entity resolved, quantity and date intact, linked to source. Not investment advice.

How the deals feed works

Step 1: Flock reads the files

We ingest the official NSE and BSE bulk- and block-deal data as the exchanges publish it.

Step 2: Names resolve to one entity

Each client name is matched to a single investor or fund, so a deal isn't lost behind a spelling variant.

Step 3: You see it, dated and linked

A calm, source-linked feed with every deal date intact and a link to the original file. Research, not advice.

No trades, no recommendations, no calls. Research, not advice.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a bulk deal and a block deal?

A bulk deal is reported when a client's total traded quantity in a stock crosses 0.5% of the company's listed shares in one day, across normal market trades. A block deal is a single negotiated trade executed in a separate exchange window. NSE and BSE publish both datasets after each trading day.

Where does Flock's bulk and block deal data come from?

From the official bulk-deal and block-deal files NSE and BSE publish after each trading session. Flock ingests those files, resolves client-name spelling variants to one entity, and keeps the deal date and a link to the original exchange file on every row.

How fresh is the deal data?

The exchanges publish bulk- and block-deal files after market close on each trading day. Flock ingests them the same day and stamps every row with its deal date and a freshness chip, so the age of a row is always visible.

What is free and what is paid on Flock?

Browsing historical bulk and block deals is free. Live data and alerts — for example, an alert when a deal is filed in a stock on your watchlist — are paid: ₹49 for the first 7 days, then ₹199/month, cancel anytime.

See today's deals, sourced and dated.

Browse historical bulk and block deals free. When you want live deals and an alert the moment one lands on a name you track, an account takes a minute.

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