Let’s start with the good news. India’s capital market story is genuinely impressive.
The NSE consistently ranks among the world’s largest derivative exchanges. Daily equity turnover regularly surpasses ₹1 lakh crore. According to NSDL, active demat accounts crossed 21 crores in 2025, nearly doubling in three years. And SEBI’s regulatory push from T+2 to T+1 settlement, and now toward T+0, has placed India at the global frontier of market infrastructure.
For a large majority of brokers and clearing members, the backoffice simply hasn’t kept pace. The front office runs at market speed. The backoffice is still catching up from yesterday.
The issue isn’t a lack of investment. Firms have spent heavily on faster platforms, cloud migrations, and dashboard upgrades. But teams running legacy backoffice reconciliation software are still at their desks past 9 PM, manually resolving breaks that automated systems should have closed hours ago.

When SEBI completed the full T+1 mandate in January 2023, it was a genuine milestone. India became one of the fastest settlement environments in the world.
But speed at the exchange level didn’t automatically translate to speed at the operations level. The data from 2025–2026 tells the real story:
The culprit is what practitioners call the “manual gap”, the friction between high-speed front-office execution and fragmented backoffice settlement. Closing that gap requires broker backoffice data reconciliation that works in real time, not at end of day.
Many legacy vendors “modernized” by shifting workloads to the cloud. But cloud migration doesn’t change the underlying architecture, a monolithic silo in the cloud is still a silo. Without genuine real-time trade reconciliation built into the architectural foundation, moving to the cloud only changes where the problem lives, not what the problem is.
If your operations team still has to manually trace breaks across three separate databases after an alert fire, the platform hasn’t solved your problem. True AI-powered trade break resolution closes the loop automatically; it doesn’t just surface the exception and wait for a human to act.
Operational stagnation often comes from backoffice code that’s too rigid to adapt to shifting regulatory timelines. When SEBI moves a deadline, a platform that can’t evolve without a full re-architecture becomes a liability, not an asset. This is especially dangerous as the industry moves toward T+0.
Key insight: The gap between “digitally upgraded” and “architecturally ready” is exactly where T+0 will expose every brokerage that treated the two as the same thing.
T+0 readiness is not a technology problem. It’s an operating model problem. Brokerages that treat it as a procurement decision will end up technically compliant and operationally fragile.
The three failure patterns – siloed architecture, reactive exception handling, and rigid compliance code aren’t bugs in legacy systems. They’re design choices that made sense for T+2. They are liabilities at T+0.
Dolphin 2.0 was not adapted for T+0. It was built for it. Every architectural decision from how data flows between systems to how exceptions are handled to how compliance rules are applied was made with the assumption that settlement windows would shrink to same-day. That assumption is now SEBI’s mandate.

The AI Exception Engine: Most Platforms Tell You What Broke. Dolphin 2.0 Tells You Why and Fixes It Before It Costs You.
A reconciliation alert without a root cause is just a faster way to discover you have a problem. Dolphin’s AI-driven exception engine works differently.
When a break occurs, the engine doesn’t surface a flag and waits for a human to trace it. It immediately interrogates the break across three dimensions:
Is this a custodian data mismatch? An incomplete NSDL response? A corporate action timing gap? The engine identifies the origin, not just the symptom.
Not all breaks are equal. The engine prioritizes by settlement risk: a break that threatens a margin call gets resolved before one that affects a reporting line item.
For the majority of exception types, Dolphin closes the loop without human intervention. Your operations team only sees the exceptions that genuinely require judgment.
Under T+0, by the time a human manually traces and resolves a break, the settlement window may already be closed. Dolphin resolves it before that window is even at risk.

Most backoffice platforms were designed for a single exchange or entity type. India’s brokerage landscape is far more complex.
| Capability | Legacy Systems | Dolphin 2.0 |
| Architecture | Monolithic / siloed | API-enabled & microservices |
| Data flow | Manual stitching, batch cycles | Straight-through processing |
| Settlement speed | Delayed — T+2 focused | T+1 & T+0 ready from day one |
| Exception handling | Human-traced, reactive | AI-powered trade break resolution |
| Reconciliation | Fragmented, end-of-day | Real-time trade reconciliation |
| Scalability | Hardware-bound, fixed capacity | Auto-scaling on demand |
| Compliance | Patch-and-pray updates | Adaptive — built for regulation shifts |
You stop managing exceptions and start preventing them Dolphin eliminates the manual stitching that consumes backoffice bandwidth by automating AI-powered trade break resolution at the point of occurrence.
Your operations become a resilience asset, not a regulatory risk Dolphin combines auto-scaling with built-in settlement failure prevention to ensure that even during historic volume spikes, your settlement pipelines stay clear.
You are ready for T+0 from day one Dolphin’s AI-driven engine enables real-time trade reconciliation and clean settlement cycles from the moment it’s deployed. You don’t scramble to adapt when the mandate lands, you’re already there.
As T+0 settlement backoffice moves from pilot to mandate, the operational gap between ready brokerages and fragile ones will widen quickly. The firms investing now in execution-ready infrastructure will process faster, fail less, and comply more cleanly than their peers.
The question isn’t whether T+0 is coming. The question is whether your backoffice is ready when it does.
Dolphin 2.0 is purpose-built for this moment — engineered for T+0, tested at Indian market scale, and deployed in weeks, not quarters. The mandate will not wait. Your infrastructure shouldn’t either.
Is your backoffice T+0 ready? Get in touch with our Dolphin team to test.