Settlement Date
The settlement date is the specific date when a trade or financial transaction is completed, meaning the buyer officially receives the purchased securities, and the seller receives the agreed-upon payment. The time between the trade date and the settlement date can vary based on the asset being traded. For most stocks, the standard settlement period is two business days after the trade date, often referred to as T+2.
Example
If an investor purchases shares of a company on Monday (the trade date), the settlement date would typically be Wednesday, two business days later.
Key points
• The date on which a trade is finalized and ownership is transferred.
• Standard settlement period for stocks is typically T+2.
• Settlement delays can impact liquidity and cash availability.