Description

PARSHVA ENTERPRISES LTD equity shares will be transferred from T Group to B Group effective November 19, 2025.

Summary

BSE has announced that equity shares of PARSHVA ENTERPRISES LTD (Scrip Code: 542694) will be transferred from the “T” Group to the “B” Group effective November 19, 2025. This follows Exchange Notice No. 20251031-64 dated October 31, 2025. Trading in the security will be permitted under B Group from the effective date.

Key Points

  • PARSHVA ENTERPRISES LTD (Scrip Code: 542694) will be transferred from T Group to B Group
  • Trading under B Group will commence from November 19, 2025
  • This is a continuation of Exchange Notice No. 20251031-64 dated October 31, 2025
  • Trading Members are required to take note of this change

Regulatory Changes

The security will move from T Group (which typically has specific surveillance measures or restrictions) to B Group (standard trading group), indicating improved compliance or reduced surveillance requirements.

Compliance Requirements

  • Trading Members must update their systems to reflect the group change
  • Trading Members should adjust their trading operations accordingly for this scrip
  • All trading must comply with B Group regulations from the effective date

Important Dates

  • Notice Date: November 6, 2025
  • Effective Date: November 19, 2025
  • Reference Notice: October 31, 2025 (Notice No. 20251031-64)

Impact Assessment

Market Impact: Medium - The transfer from T Group to B Group typically improves liquidity and reduces trading restrictions. This may lead to increased trading activity and better price discovery for PARSHVA ENTERPRISES LTD shares.

Operational Impact: Trading Members need to update their systems and processes to reflect the group change, though this is a routine operational adjustment.

Investor Impact: Positive for investors as B Group securities generally have fewer restrictions compared to T Group, potentially improving trading flexibility.

Impact Justification

Routine group transfer from T to B Group affects trading conditions for single security; impacts liquidity and trading member operations but not systemic