Description

BSE announces the listing of new equity shares of Vega Jewellers Limited with lock-in period details for allotments made in April 2025.

Summary

BSE has announced the listing of new equity shares of Vega Jewellers Limited. The circular provides detailed information about share allotments made on April 11, 2025, and April 26, 2025, including the number of shares, lock-in dates, and distribution share numbers.

Key Points

  • New equity shares of Vega Jewellers Limited are being listed on BSE
  • Two separate allotment dates: April 11, 2025, and April 26, 2025
  • Total shares covered in first allotment: approximately 4.77 million shares
  • Total shares covered in second allotment: approximately 3.39 million shares
  • Lock-in periods vary between February 15, 2026, and February 15, 2027
  • Detailed distribution share number ranges provided for each allotment block

Regulatory Changes

No specific regulatory changes mentioned in this listing announcement.

Compliance Requirements

  • Shares are subject to lock-in periods as specified in the allotment schedule
  • Lock-in dates are either February 15, 2026, or February 15, 2027, depending on the specific share block
  • Trading restrictions apply until respective lock-in periods expire

Important Dates

  • April 11, 2025: First allotment date
  • April 26, 2025: Second allotment date
  • February 15, 2026: Lock-in expiry date for majority of shares
  • February 15, 2027: Lock-in expiry date for specific share blocks
  • August 1, 2025: Circular publication date

Impact Assessment

The listing of Vega Jewellers Limited’s new equity shares expands the available securities on BSE. The staggered lock-in periods (2026 and 2027) will affect liquidity availability over time. Investors should note the specific lock-in restrictions when considering trading these securities. The detailed share number ranges facilitate proper identification and tracking of locked-in versus freely tradeable shares.

Impact Justification

New listing announcement with detailed share allocation and lock-in schedules affecting trading availability