Description

NSE announces listing of further equity shares for 11 companies including Apollo Micro Systems, Axis Bank, ICICI Bank and others effective August 11, 2025.

Summary

NSE has approved the listing of further equity shares for 11 companies effective August 11, 2025. The securities include shares allotted under Employee Stock Option Plans (ESOP) and preferential issues across various companies including major banks and technology firms.

Key Points

  • 11 companies getting additional equity shares listed on NSE
  • Mix of ESOP allotments and preferential issues
  • All securities to be traded with market lot size of 1
  • Shares are pari passu with existing equity shares
  • Various lock-in periods apply depending on the nature of allotment

Companies and Details

Apollo Micro Systems Limited (APOLLO)

  • 27,042,894 equity shares of Re. 1/- each
  • Preferential issue at Rs. 114 per share
  • Lock-in until February 28, 2026

Axis Bank Limited (AXISBANK)

  • 188,445 equity shares of Rs. 2/- each
  • ESOP allotment
  • No lock-in period

ICICI Bank Limited (ICICIBANK)

  • 132,624 equity shares of Rs. 2/- each
  • ESOP allotment
  • No lock-in period

Other Companies:

  • Cyient Limited: 2,802 shares (ESOP)
  • Greaves Cotton Limited: 51,850 shares (ESOP)
  • RBL Bank Limited: 1,374,693 shares (ESOP)
  • Additional companies: Rossari Biotech, Safari Industries, Sasken Technologies, Servotech Renewable Power System, Venus Pipes & Tubes

Important Dates

  • Effective Date: August 11, 2025
  • Circular Date: August 8, 2025
  • Various allotment dates ranging from June 2 to August 7, 2025

Impact Assessment

Routine corporate action with moderate market impact. The listing of additional shares increases the free float for these companies, potentially improving liquidity. Apollo Micro Systems shows the largest addition with over 27 million shares, while most others are smaller ESOP-related additions.

Impact Justification

Routine listing of additional shares for multiple companies through ESOP and preferential issues