Description
Draft offer document for NTL India Limited's SME IPO filed on December 16, 2025 is available for public comments for 21 days.
Summary
BSE has published the Draft Offer Document for NTL India Limited’s SME IPO filed on December 16, 2025. The document contains all disclosures as specified under Schedule VI of the ICDR Regulations and is available on the stock exchange website for public comments for a minimum period of 21 days.
Key Points
- Draft Offer Document filed by NTL India Limited on December 16, 2025
- Document complies with Schedule VI of ICDR Regulations disclosure requirements
- Available on BSE SME website for public review
- Public comment period: 21 days from December 16, 2025
- Comments must be submitted to equity.ipo@bseindia.com
- Document accessible at bsesme.com/download/323613/SME_IPOInPrinciple/DRHPNTLIndiaLimitedDecember152025_20251215234130.pdf
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes. This is a standard procedural notification for SME IPO draft document publication as per existing ICDR Regulations.
Compliance Requirements
- The company (NTL India Limited) has filed the Draft Offer Document meeting Schedule VI disclosure requirements of ICDR Regulations
- BSE must host the document on its website for at least 21 days for public comments
- Interested parties can submit comments within 21 days to equity.ipo@bseindia.com
Important Dates
- Document Filing Date: December 16, 2025
- Notice Date: December 16, 2025
- Public Comment Period: 21 days from December 16, 2025
- Comment Deadline: January 6, 2026
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Low - This is a procedural notification for an SME segment IPO. The impact is limited to potential investors and stakeholders specifically interested in NTL India Limited.
Investor Impact: Medium for SME segment investors - Provides opportunity for retail and institutional investors to review the draft offer document and provide feedback before the final IPO launch.
Operational Impact: Standard procedural requirement with no operational changes to market functioning. This follows established ICDR regulatory framework for public offer disclosures.
Impact Justification
SME IPO draft document notification with public comment period. Medium importance for potential investors and market participants interested in SME segment, but low immediate market impact.