Description

NSE announces listing of ARC Insulation & Insulators Limited equity shares on EMERGE SME Platform effective August 29, 2025.

Summary

NSE announces the listing of equity shares of ARC Insulation & Insulators Limited on the EMERGE SME Platform effective August 29, 2025. The company’s shares will trade under symbol ARCIIL in Trade for Trade Surveillance Segment (TFTS) with settlement type ‘W’, later shifting to normal rolling segment as per SEBI guidelines.

Key Points

  • Company Symbol: ARCIIL
  • ISIN: INE0YDV01010
  • Face Value: Rs. 10 per share
  • IPO Issue Price: Rs. 125 per share
  • Total Securities: 10,297,380 equity shares
  • Market Lot Size: 1,000 equity shares
  • Trading Series: ST (Trade for Trade) initially, then SM (Normal Rolling)
  • Market Maker Maximum Spread: Within 10%

Regulatory Changes

  • Securities initially classified under Trade for Trade Surveillance Segment (TFTS) with weekly settlement
  • Will be shifted to Normal Rolling Segment as per SEBI circular CIR/MRD/DP/01/2012 & CIR/MRD/DP/02/2012
  • Part of pre-open session for IPO and Other category scrips
  • Available for continuous market trading as per Exchange Circular NSE/CMTR/37202

Compliance Requirements

  • Members must use designated security codes for trading
  • Trading only in specified lot sizes of 1,000 shares
  • Compliance with Trade for Trade settlement procedures initially
  • Adherence to market maker spread limits of 10%

Important Dates

  • Effective Date: August 29, 2025
  • Circular Date: August 28, 2025
  • Financial Year: April 2025 - March 2026

Impact Assessment

Limited market impact as this is a small SME IPO with trade-for-trade classification indicating higher risk surveillance. The company operates in insulation manufacturing sector with registered office in West Bengal. Market makers Gretex Share Broking Limited and Nikunj Stock Brokers Limited will provide liquidity support within prescribed spread limits.

Impact Justification

New SME listing with standard procedures, limited market impact due to small size and trade-for-trade classification