Description
Trading suspended in debentures of INDEL MONEY LIMITED from December 30, 2025 due to redemption with record date set for December 30, 2025.
Summary
BSE has announced the suspension of trading in Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) of INDEL MONEY LIMITED effective December 30, 2025. The suspension is due to the company fixing a record date for redemption of its debentures. Trading members are advised not to deal in the specified debentures from the no-dealings date.
Key Points
- Trading suspended for debentures with ISIN INE0BUS07BC9 (Code: 976097)
- Debenture series: IML-10.50%-14-1-26-PVT
- Record date set for December 30, 2025
- No dealings permitted from December 30, 2025
- Purpose: Redemption of debentures
- Notice number: DR-787/2025-2026
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory framework changes. This is a standard corporate action notification for debenture redemption.
Compliance Requirements
- Trading members must not execute any trades in the specified debentures of INDEL MONEY LIMITED from December 30, 2025
- Trading members are required to take note of the suspension and ensure compliance
- Members must inform their clients holding these debentures about the redemption and trading suspension
Important Dates
- Notice Date: December 26, 2025
- Record Date: December 30, 2025
- No Dealings From: December 30, 2025
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: Limited to holders of specific INDEL MONEY LIMITED debentures. The suspension affects only the particular ISIN (INE0BUS07BC9) being redeemed.
Investor Impact: Debenture holders whose names appear on the register as of the record date (December 30, 2025) will be eligible for redemption proceeds. No trading activity will be possible from the suspension date.
Operational Impact: Trading members must update their systems to block trading in these specific debentures and communicate the suspension to affected clients.
Impact Justification
High severity due to immediate trading suspension, medium impact as it affects only specific debenture holders of INDEL MONEY LIMITED rather than broader market participants