Debenture Trading Suspension, Muthoot Capital To Redeem NCDs; Record Date Set For Interest Payment & Redemption

Debenture Trading Suspension, Muthoot Capital To Redeem NCDs; Record Date Set For Interest Payment & Redemption

Muthoot Capital Services Ltd. will redeem its 10.30 pr cent Non-Convertible Debentures (ISIN INE296G07127) on May 15, 2025. BSE has suspended trading in these securities from the same date to facilitate interest payment and redemption processing.

Manoj YadavUpdated: Wednesday, May 07, 2025, 10:43 AM IST
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Trading Halt Announced |

Mumbai: The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) has announced a suspension of trading in specific debentures issued by Muthoot Capital Services Ltd. as part of a corporate action. The halt applies to the 10.30 per cent Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) identified with ISIN INE296G07127, issued privately under the code MCSL-10.30 per cent-31-05-25-PVT (974915).

Record Date and Redemption

The company has fixed May 15, 2025, as the record date for both the payment of interest and the final redemption of the debentures. Accordingly, from the same date, May 15, 2025, trading in these instruments will be suspended on the exchange to facilitate smooth processing of the payout and redemption.

Member Advisory

Trading Members of the BSE have been advised not to transact in the aforementioned debentures from the record date onwards. The suspension notice is catalogued under DR-630/2025-2026, and all stakeholders are urged to make note of the corporate action to avoid transaction issues.

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