EUREKA Industries Ltd, Rights Entitlements Trading Details Announced

EUREKA Industries Ltd, Rights Entitlements Trading Details Announced

Trading in Rights Entitlements (REs) for EUREKA INDUSTRIES LIMITED starts on April 9, 2025, and continues until April 25, 2025. These REs are tradable in dematerialized form with T+1 rolling settlement.

Manoj YadavUpdated: Monday, April 07, 2025, 12:55 PM IST
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Trading in Rights Entitlements (REs) for EUREKA INDUSTRIES LIMITED starts on April 9, 2025 |

Mumbai: Trading members are informed that Rights Entitlements (REs) for renunciation of EUREKA INDUSTRIES LIMITED will be available from April 9 to April 25, 2025. The REs are identified by ISIN INE958A20011, with Scrip Code 750965 and Scrip ID EUREKA-RE.

Rights Issue Timeline

The company's Rights Issue is open from April 9 to April 30, 2025. REs can be traded only in dematerialized form and will be settled on a T+1 rolling basis.

Important Notes for Traders

- Trades will be settled trade-for-trade.

- A disclaimer must be included in contract notes clarifying REs are not ordinary shares.

- REs not subscribed or renounced by the issue closing date will lapse.

Reference Notices

Refer to Notice No. 20200305-21 (March 5, 2020) and Notice No. 20200518-34 (May 18, 2020) for more details.

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