Description
NSE lists further equity share issues for 11 companies including Asian Granito India Limited, CARE Ratings Limited, and Federal Bank Limited effective July 29, 2025.
Summary
NSE has admitted further equity share issues of 11 companies to trading on the Capital Market segment effective July 29, 2025. The issues include shares allotted under ESOP schemes and pursuant to scheme arrangements, with market lot size of 1 for all securities.
Key Points
- 11 companies have further equity shares listed on NSE
- All securities will trade with market lot size of 1
- Trading effective from July 29, 2025
- Includes both ESOP allotments and scheme arrangement shares
- Securities identified by designated codes for trading
Companies and Details
Asian Granito India Limited (ASIANTILES)
- 84,866,333 equity shares of Rs. 10 each
- Issued pursuant to Scheme of Arrangement
- Allotment date: July 2, 2025
CARE Ratings Limited (CARERATING)
- 16,433 equity shares of Rs. 10 each
- Allotted under ESOP
- Allotment date: July 7, 2025
Federal Bank Limited (FEDERALBNK)
- 373,493 equity shares of Rs. 2 each
- Allotted under ESOP
- Allotment date: July 24, 2025
Godrej Consumer Products Limited (GODREJCP)
- 66,379 equity shares of Re. 1 each
- Allotted under ESOP
- Allotment date: July 8, 2025
ICICI Bank Limited (ICICIBANK)
- 416,925 equity shares of Rs. 2 each
- Allotted under ESOP
- Allotment date: July 25, 2025
Kansai Nerolac Paints Limited (KANSAINER)
- Equity shares of Re. 1 each
- Allotted under ESOP
Regulatory Framework
- Regulated under NSE Capital Market Trading Regulations Part A
- Regulation 3.1.1: Securities admission to dealings
- Regulation 2.5.5: Lot size specifications
Important Dates
- Effective Date: July 29, 2025
- Circular Date: July 28, 2025
Impact Assessment
Routine listing activity that increases the floating stock of the mentioned companies. ESOP allotments typically have minimal immediate market impact as shares are often subject to lock-in periods or gradual release by employees.
Impact Justification
Routine listing of further equity issues affects multiple stocks but represents normal corporate activity