Description

Supreme Industries Ltd. has listed Commercial Paper worth Rs. 50 crores on BSE Debt segment with maturity on January 27, 2026.

Summary

BSE has listed new Commercial Paper issued by Supreme Industries Ltd. on a private placement basis. The issue comprises 1,000 units of Rs. 5,00,000 face value each, totaling Rs. 50 crores, with a 90-day maturity period. The securities will trade in dematerialized form only on the BSE Debt segment.

Key Points

  • Issuer: Supreme Industries Ltd.
  • Instrument: Commercial Paper (Private Placement)
  • Face Value: Rs. 5,00,000 per unit
  • Total Quantity: 1,000 units (Rs. 50 crores)
  • Issue Price: Rs. 4,92,531 per unit
  • Scrip Code: 730453
  • Scrip ID: SIL291025
  • ISIN: INE195A14CC5
  • Credit Rating: CRISIL A1+
  • Market Lot: 1 unit
  • Tick Size: 1 paise
  • Issuing and Paying Agent: ICICI Bank Limited

Regulatory Changes

No regulatory changes introduced. This is a standard listing notification for commercial paper.

Compliance Requirements

  • Trading members must trade these securities only in dematerialized form under ISIN INE195A14CC5
  • Trading permitted only in standard denominations of Rs. 5 lakhs and multiples thereof
  • Securities must be traded with 1 paise tick size

Important Dates

  • Notice Date: October 30, 2025
  • Allotment Date: October 29, 2025
  • Listing Date: October 30, 2025
  • Redemption Date: January 27, 2026
  • Tenor: 90 days

Impact Assessment

This is a routine commercial paper listing with minimal market impact. The CRISIL A1+ rating indicates strong credit quality. The listing provides Supreme Industries with short-term funding and offers institutional investors a highly-rated money market instrument. Trading will be limited to the debt segment with standard commercial paper trading parameters. No impact on equity markets or broader market operations expected.

Impact Justification

Routine commercial paper listing with no market-wide implications; relevant only to debt market participants and investors in Supreme Industries' short-term instruments.