Description

BSE lists 500 commercial papers of Birla Group Holdings Private Limited worth Rs. 25 crore with maturity date February 18, 2026.

Summary

BSE announces the listing of new commercial paper issued by Birla Group Holdings Private Limited on private placement basis. The instrument consists of 500 commercial papers of face value Rs. 5,00,000 each, totaling Rs. 25 crore. The commercial paper is rated CRISIL A1+ and ICRA A1+, with allotment date November 21, 2025 and redemption date February 18, 2026.

Key Points

  • Securities: Commercial Paper issued on private placement basis
  • Quantity: 500 units of Rs. 5,00,000 each
  • Scrip Code: 730595
  • Scrip ID: BGHP191125
  • ISIN: INE09OL14ID8 (further listing under same ISIN)
  • Credit Rating: CRISIL A1+, ICRA A1+
  • Issue Price: Rs. 491,845 per unit
  • Face Value: Rs. 500,000
  • Market Lot: 1 unit
  • Tick Size: 1 paise
  • Issuing and Paying Agent: Axis Bank Limited

Regulatory Changes

No regulatory changes introduced. This is a standard listing notification.

Compliance Requirements

  • Trading members must trade these securities only in dematerialized form under ISIN INE09OL14ID8
  • Trading shall take place in standard denomination of Rs. 5 lakhs and multiples thereof
  • Securities will be traded on BSE Debt segment

Important Dates

  • Notice Date: November 24, 2025
  • Allotment Date: November 21, 2025
  • Listing Date: November 24, 2025
  • Redemption Date: February 18, 2026

Impact Assessment

This is a routine commercial paper listing with minimal market impact. The instrument provides short-term funding for Birla Group Holdings Private Limited for approximately 3 months. The high credit ratings (A1+ from both CRISIL and ICRA) indicate strong creditworthiness. The listing expands the debt market inventory but has no direct impact on equity markets or trading members’ operations beyond standard debt trading procedures.

Impact Justification

Routine commercial paper listing announcement for debt segment with no impact on equity markets or broader regulatory framework