Description

BSE revokes trading suspension for Dalmia Industrial Development Limited and Nihar Info Global Limited effective September 3, 2025, following compliance with annual listing fees payment requirements.

Summary

BSE announces the revocation of trading suspension for two companies that have now complied with Annual Listing Fees (ALF) payment requirements under SEBI regulations. The suspensions will be lifted effective September 3, 2025, with different trading arrangements for each company.

Key Points

  • Trading suspension revoked for Dalmia Industrial Development Limited (Scrip Code: 539900) - will continue in trade-for-trade mode for other reasons
  • Trading suspension revoked for Nihar Info Global Limited (Scrip Code: 531083) - will resume trading in “X” group
  • Action taken in continuation of previous notices dated June 25, 2021, and June 20, 2025
  • Companies had failed to pay outstanding Annual Listing Fees as required under Regulation 14 of SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015

Regulatory Changes

No new regulatory changes introduced. This circular implements existing compliance requirements under SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, specifically Regulation 14 regarding Annual Listing Fees payment.

Compliance Requirements

  • Companies must pay outstanding Annual Listing Fees as per SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015
  • Trading members must note the change in trading status for the mentioned companies
  • Queries to be directed to bse.sopalf@bseindia.com

Important Dates

  • September 3, 2025: Effective date for revocation of trading suspension for both companies
  • August 29, 2025: Notice issue date

Impact Assessment

Limited impact as only two companies are affected. Dalmia Industrial Development Limited will continue trading under trade-for-trade mode due to other compliance issues, while Nihar Info Global Limited will resume normal trading in the “X” group. This demonstrates BSE’s enforcement of listing fee compliance while providing relief to companies that have rectified their defaults.

Impact Justification

Affects trading status of two specific companies but limited market-wide impact