Description

BSE has made available the Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) of Horizon Reclaim (India) Limited on the SME website, inviting public comments for 21 days from March 9, 2026.

Summary

BSE has published the Draft Offer Document of Horizon Reclaim (India) Limited, filed on March 06, 2026, on the BSE SME website. The document contains all disclosures as required under Schedule VI of the ICDR Regulations and is open for public comments for a minimum period of 21 days from the notice date of March 9, 2026.

Key Points

  • Draft Offer Document filed by Horizon Reclaim (India) Limited on March 06, 2026
  • Document hosted on the BSE SME website in compliance with ICDR Regulations (Schedule VI)
  • Public comments invited for at least 21 days from March 09, 2026
  • Comments to be submitted via email to equity.ipo@bseindia.com
  • Notice issued by Hardik Bhuta, Assistant Vice President, BSE

Regulatory Changes

No regulatory changes. This is a standard procedural notice under the SEBI ICDR (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, requiring public availability of draft offer documents for SME IPOs.

Compliance Requirements

  • The Draft Offer Document must remain available on the exchange website for at least 21 days
  • Public stakeholders wishing to provide comments must submit them within 21 days of the notice date (by approximately March 30, 2026)
  • Comments must be sent to equity.ipo@bseindia.com

Important Dates

  • Filing Date: March 06, 2026
  • Notice Date: March 09, 2026
  • Public Comment Deadline: On or before March 30, 2026 (21 days from notice date)

Impact Assessment

This notice has limited broad market impact as it pertains to a single SME IPO filing. It is relevant primarily to investors, analysts, and stakeholders interested in Horizon Reclaim (India) Limited’s upcoming SME IPO. The 21-day public comment window is a standard regulatory requirement under ICDR Regulations to ensure transparency and investor protection in the SME IPO process.

Impact Justification

Routine SME IPO draft offer document filing for a single company seeking public comments; limited broad market impact.