Patil Automation IPO allotment today: Investors can verify their allotment status by visiting the official websites of the NSE and Purva Sharegistry India
The retail investor segment was subscribed 1.04 times on the first day, while non-institutional investor participation stood at 19 per cent of the allocated quota
Starting this September, the expiry dates for derivative contracts on NSE and BSE are changing, and here’s what it means for you. What's changing? Watch to find out.
The majority of sectors, barring Nifty Auto and Consumer Durables, were trading lower on Wednesday
Oswal Pumps IPO allotment status: Investors can verify their status through the official websites of the exchanges NSE and BSE, or MUFG Intime India
Sebi mandates new expiry days for equity derivatives from September; analysts say shift may impact market share with NSE gaining activity and BSE seeing pressure
Globe Civil Projects Ltd, a civil construction and infrastructure development company, on Tuesday said it has fixed the price band at Rs 6771 per equity share for its forthcoming initial public offering (IPO). The issue will open for subscription on June 24 and will close on June 26, the company said in a statement. The company will fetch about Rs 119 crore at the upper end of the price band. Its shares will be listed on BSE and NSE. The funds will be raised through entirely fresh issuance of shares up to 16,760,560 equity shares of face value Rs 10 each, it said. Globe Civil Projects Ltd intends to utilise Rs 75 crore of the IPO proceeds for funding working capital requirements, Rs 14.26 crore for capital expenditure towards the purchase of construction equipment/machinery, while the remaining funds will be used for general corporate purposes and issue expenses, it added. For the nine months ended December 31, 2024, Globe Civil Projects posted a revenue from operations of Rs 254
Arisinfra Solutions IPO: The mainline offering is scheduled to open for public subscription tomorrow, June 18, 2025
Waterways Leisure Tourism IPO is entirely a fresh issue of shares up to ₹27 crore with no offer for sale (OFS) component
Indian equity benchmarks were trading higher on Monday led by gains in the heavyweight IT stocks including TCS, Tech Mahindra and HCL Tech
NSE IPO: Despite its pivotal role and a substantial shareholder base that surpasses most large-cap companies, NSE remains an unlisted entity
Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has been ranked first in the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) ratings in utilities/ power sector by NSE Sustainability Ratings & Analytics Ltd, an entity of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Additionally, AGEL is also among the top five entities in ESG ratings assessed from the top 100 listed companies by revenue across the NSE. NSE recently launched its ESG ratings for listed companies. NSE's Rating Rationale states AGEL performs well across environment, social and governance parameters. Environmental initiatives are well-integrated, supported by socially responsible practices and effective governance. It demonstrates a mature sustainability approach. According to NSE Sustainability Ratings & Analytics Ltd, AGEL received an impressive ESG score of 74, the highest within the utilities and power sector. This underscores AGEL's commitment to sustainable practices and its continuous efforts to uphold environmental, social, and ...
Home-grown Tata Steel, which is adopting low carbon emitting steel making technologies in India and Europe, aims to have 10-15 million tonnes of production through recycling route in the next 10-15 years, the company's CEO and MD T V Narendran has said. In FY25, Tata Steel produced 30.92 million tonnes of steel out of its total capacity of 35 million tonnes spread over India, the UK, the Netherlands and Thailand. "...linearity to circularity is one shift we are making.... you will see in the next 10-15 years, 10-15 million tonnes of Tata Steel's production will be through the recycling route," Narendran said when asked about his vision on sustainability for Tata Steel. The company aims to scale up its steel making capacity to 40 million tonnes by 2030 in India. In the UK, Tata Steel is in the process of transition towards scrap-based electric arc furnace (EAF) manufacturing from blast furnace steel making route at its 3 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) plant located at Port Talbot in
Arisinfra Solutions IPO: The unlisted shares of Arisinfra Solutions were trading at ₹252, commanding a premium of ₹30 or 13.5 per cent
Oswal Pumps IPO subscription status Day 1: The mainline issue was subscribed only 6 per cent as of 11 AM on Day 1, according to NSE data
Oswal Pumps aims to raise ₹1,387.34 crore through the IPO comprising a fresh issue of 14.5 million shares and an OFS of 8.1 million shares
The shares of Aditya Birla Capital rose 1.46 per cent to close at Rs 246.25 per piece on the BSE, while it gained 1.47 per cent to settle at Rs 246.22 apiece on the NSE
The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) on Wednesday said it has received the approval from markets regulator Sebi to launch monthly electricity futures contracts. The launch aims to provide market participants with effective hedging tools against electricity price volatility, enable more accurate price signals in the power sector and encourage capital investments across the electricity value chain -- generation, transmission, distribution, and retail. "This approval is only the beginning of NSE's vision for a broader electricity derivatives ecosystem. Plans are underway to gradually introduce contracts for difference (CFDs) and other long-duration electricity derivatives such as quarterly and annual contracts subject to regulatory approvals," Ashishkumar Chauhan, MD & CEO, NSE said in a statement. The exchange said that a calibrated and phased approach will ensure both market integrity and investor confidence. It is crucial for the spot and futures electricity markets to ...
The shares of BSE on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) were put under stage 1 of long-term additional surveillance measures
Sebi has sent notices to stock broker OPG Securities and its directors asking them to pay Rs 5.35 crore, in a case of unfair access to secondary market servers in connection with the NSE co-location issue, and warned of attachment of assets as well as bank accounts if they fail to make the payment within 15 days. The demand notices came after the entities failed to pay the fine imposed by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) in April 2025. In three separate recovery notices issued on Monday, the regulator directed OPG Securities and its directors -- Sanjay Gupta, Sangeeta Gupta, and Om Prakash Gupta -- to pay dues totalling Rs 5.35 crore within 15 days. This included a penalty amount and an interest. In the event of non-payment of dues, the market regulator said it will recover the amount by attaching and selling their moveable and immovable properties. Besides, they face attachment of bank accounts and arrest. In its order passed in April, Sebi levied a fine of Rs 5 .