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About the companySoleos Energy Private Limited

1. Company Overview

Soleos Energy Private Limited, commercially known as Soleos Solar Energy Private Limited, is one of India's fastest-growing integrated renewable energy companies. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, the company has positioned itself as a one-stop platform for large-scale solar project execution — spanning development, financing, engineering, procurement, construction (EPC), and long-term asset management.

2. Promoters, Founders & Leadership

i) Bhavesh Rathod (Bhaveshkumar Chunilal Rathod): Founder & Director — The primary promoter and driving force behind Soleos. Rathod founded the company in 2012 with a vision to transform India's renewable energy landscape by integrating the entire project lifecycle under one platform. He holds the largest promoter stake.

ii) Dhavalkumar Ghanshyambhai Jiyani (Dhaval Jiyani): Co-CEO & Director — Also serves as CEO in international operations and public-facing leadership

3. Business & Revenue Model

Soleos operates an integrated, full-lifecycle solar energy business model that eliminates reliance on multiple vendors. Its revenue streams span four core pillars:

i) Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC)

EPC is the company's primary and largest revenue engine. Soleos delivers turnkey solar power plants — from initial design and engineering, through equipment procurement, civil work, and commissioning. It serves commercial & industrial (C&I) clients, large industrial consumers, government bodies, and solar park developers.

ii) Independent Power Production (IPP) & Project Development

Soleos develops and owns solar power assets as an Independent Power Producer. Revenue is earned through long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with utilities, corporations, and government bodies — providing recurring, annuity-like income.

iii) Operations & Maintenance (O&M) and Asset Management

Post-commissioning, Soleos offers long-term O&M services including real-time SCADA monitoring, predictive maintenance, IoT-based performance analytics, and on-site servicing. This creates stable, recurring service revenues over project lifetimes of 25+ years.

iv) Solar Finance, Insurance & Advisory

Soleos provides financial structuring assistance, solar finance advisory, and insurance services to clients, helping de-risk solar investments. It has relationships with major Indian banks and NBFCs including HDFC Bank, YES Bank, SBI, Axis Financial, and Aseem Infra.

4. Funding History & Investors

Soleos Solar Energy has raised a cumulative total of approximately $24.8 million (₹~200+ crore) across 5 funding rounds and 35+ investors since 2018. The company has attracted a strong mix of institutional asset managers, family offices, and high-net-worth individuals (HNIs).

Round Date Amount Lead Investors
Seed Mar 2018 Undisclosed Early investors
Early Stage Mar 2024 ~₹48.5 Cr (partial) Abakkus Asset Mgr, NG Family Trust
Series A May 2024 ₹48.5 Cr (~$5.8M) Abakkus Asset Mgr (lead), Sunil Singhania family office, Madhuri Madhu Kela, InCred Capital, KP Group, Nabs Vriddhi
Bridge Oct 2025 ₹20 Cr (~$2.26M) Gujarat Venture Finance (GVFL)
Series A Ext. Dec 2025 ~$12M Gujarat Venture Finance, Tipsons Group, Select Family Offices

Notable Investors

  • Abakkus Asset Manager (Mumbai) — Lead institutional investor
  • Sunil Singhania's Family Office — Eminent market veteran and ex-Reliance Mutual Fund CIO
  • Madhuri Madhu Kela — Prominent HNI investor
  • Nabs Vriddhi LLP — Family office
  • InCred Capital (PCG desk, led by Pawan Agarwal)
  • Faruk G. Patel — CMD, KP Group (solar conglomerate)
  • Gujarat Venture Finance Limited (GVFL) — State-backed VC fund
  • Tipsons Group — Corporate investor
  • India Ahead Venture Fund
  • Swastika Investmart & Beeline Capital Advisors (transaction advisors)

The diversity of investors — spanning state-backed VCs, prominent family offices, and solar-sector corporate groups — reflects strong confidence in Soleos' business model and growth trajectory.

7. Key Partnerships & Strategic Alliances

i) Banking & Financial Partners

Soleos has established working relationships with leading Indian financial institutions that provide project finance, working capital, and debt for solar projects:

  • HDFC Bank
  • YES Bank
  • State Bank of India (SBI)
  • Axis Financial
  • Aseem Infrastructure Finance
  • CaixaBank (international)
  • BPI (international)
  • CRDB Bank (Africa)

ii)  International Project Partners

a) MELCI Engineers / Melci Holdings (DRC): Joint venture partner for the 200 MW solar park in Haut-Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo — one of Africa's largest solar projects by an Indian company

b) Octane Investment Limited (Zambia): Local partner for proposed 1 GW solar investment in Zambia's Central Province, with long-term 5 GW ambitions by 2030

c) Suntech Power: Historic technology partnership (expanded in 2009); reflects early international technology collaboration

iii) Module & Technology Suppliers

  • Waaree Energies — Domestic Tier-1 module supplier
  • Adani Solar — Module procurement partner
  • Vikram Solar — Module procurement partner
  • Longi Solar — Module supply (cited in client testimonials)

iv) Epic Energy Partnership (India)

In November 2025, Epic Energy's board approved preferential warrants that would give Soleos an 18.16% stake (post-conversion) in Epic Energy Limited, a listed Indian company. This strategic investment aims to enhance Epic's operational scale in solar parks, EV charging infrastructure, and end-of-life battery materials recovery — while giving Soleos a publicly-listed associate and deeper downstream presence.

8) IPO & Listing Status

As of April 2026, Soleos Energy Private Limited remains a privately held, unlisted company. There is no public filing or SEBI registration for an IPO. However, several factors suggest a potential public listing could be on the horizon:

9) Global Presence & Geographic Footprint

i) India

  • Headquarters: Ahmedabad, Gujarat
  • Pan-India operations across rooftop, ground-mount, and solar park segments
  • MNRE Certified Channel Partner for solar projects in India

ii) Europe

  • Spain, Portugal, UK, Germany — established markets with project delivery and sales presence

iii) Middle East & Africa

  • UAE — Project presence and client relationships
  • Kenya — Solar project operations
  • Democratic Republic of Congo — 200–250 MW solar park under construction
  • Zambia — 1 GW proposal under discussion (2026)

iv) Other Markets

  • USA — Sales and business development presence

Key dataFundamentals

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Debt / Equity
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ROE
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Book value
₹274.22
Face value
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ISIN
INE0VL901028

Figures in ₹ CrFinancials

Particulars20242025
Revenue100186.2
EBITDA15.5130.8
OPM (%)15.5116.54
PBT1532.7
PAT1124
EPS (₹)74.83131.15

QuestionsFrequently asked

How to buy Soleos Energy Private Limited?

Please find below the procedure for buying Soleos Energy Private Limited at UnlistedZone.

  1. 1. You confirm booking of Soleos Energy Private Limited Unlisted Shares with us at a trading price.

  2. 2. You provide your client master report (ask the broker if not available) along with PAN Card and Cancelled Cheque in case you are not transferring funds from the bank account as mentioned in the CMR Copy. These are KYC documents required as per SEBI regulations.
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  4. 3. We Will Provide the Bank details. You need to transfer funds to that account.

  5. 4. Payment has to be done in RTGS/NEFT/IMPS CHEQUE TRANSFER. No CASH DEPOSIT.

  6. 5. Payment has to be done from the same account in which shares are to be credited.

  7. We will transfer the shares in 24 hours if funds are credited before 2 pm. Important

    Note: Please note that the lock-in period for selling Soleos Energy Private Limited Unlisted Shares is 6 months after listing. Hence, you can’t sell Soleos Energy Private Limited Unlisted Shares which you bought in Pre-IPO for 6 months after its listing. i.e., You can sell it only after 6 months calculated from the listing date. For any queries, please contact us at sales@unlistedzone.com
How to sell Soleos Energy Private Limited?

Please find below the procedure for selling Soleos Energy Private Limited at UnlistedZone.


  1. 1. We will confirm our buying price of Soleos Energy Private Limited.

  2. 2. We will give you our client master report and you will transfer Soleos Energy Private Limited to our demat account.

  3. 3. We will ask for your bank details once Soleos Energy Private Limited are received in our demat account.

  4. 4. We will transfer the funds to your bank account within 24 hrs of receiving Soleos Energy Private Limited.

  5. 5. Payment will be made in RTGS / NEFT / CHEQUE TRANSFER/IMPS. No CASH DEPOSIT.

  6. 6. Payment will be given in the same account which is linked to the demat account or you need to provide the cancelled cheque showing your name to verify. As per SEBI regulations, the transfer of funds to a third-party account is not legal and our policy refrains us from doing so.

    Note:
    The price at which we are buying is fixed for 3 days. If you can't sell your stock within 3 days, then the price of that day will be applicable when we receive the shares in our demat.
What is the lock-in period of Soleos Energy Private Limited?

The lock-in period for Soleos Energy Private Limited varies depending on the category of investors:

  1. 1. For Venture Capital Funds or Foreign Venture Capital Investors, there is a lock-in period of 6 months from the date of acquisition of Soleos Energy Private Limited.

  2. 2. For AIF-II (Alternative Investment Funds - Category II), there is no lock-in period.

  3. 3. For other types of investors, which include Retail Investors, High Net-worth Individuals (HNIs), or Body Corporates, the lock-in period is 6 months from the date of the IPO listing of Soleos Energy Private Limited.

This regulation was introduced by SEBI in August 2021. The rule change, which reduced the lock-in period from one year to six months, was aimed at encouraging more investments in startups that are preparing for public offerings or IPOs. This reduction in the lock-in period is seen as a significant step forward, and since its introduction, many Portfolio Management Services (PMS) have been advising their clients to invest in Pre-IPO shares to capitalize on the benefits of early-stage investments.

However, for SME IPOs, the lock-in period is of One year.

How is DIS used to sell Soleos Energy Private Limited?

DIS, or Delivery Instruction Slip, is a tool used by investors to sell or transfer Soleos Energy Private Limited from their demat account to another. There are two types of DIS Methods:

1. Offline-DIS: This is a traditional, paper-based method for transferring shares. When using Offline-DIS, investors are required to fill out a DIS form and submit it to their broker. The necessary fields in the form include:

a. ISIN number of Soleos Energy Private Limited.

b. Name of Soleos Energy Private Limited.

c. Quantity of Soleos Energy Private Limited.

d. Consideration Amount.

e. Target DP ID and Client ID.

f. Annexure.

2. Online DIS: Some brokers offer the facility to transfer Soleos Energy Private Limited through an online DIS system. It's advisable to check with your broker if such a facility is available.

For instance, platforms like Angel Broking provide an Online-DIS feature. In this method, an investor simply needs to add a beneficiary and transfer Soleos Energy Private Limited by filling in details similar to those required in the Offline-DIS.

For a more comprehensive understanding of this process, you can refer to our detailed article: https://unlistedzone.com/how-do-i-sell-my-unlisted-shares/

 

Minimum Ticket Size for investment in Soleos Energy Private Limited?

In recent years, the unlisted share market has expanded significantly, leading to a reduction in the minimum investment amount. Previously, the typical investment ticket size ranged from 5-10 Lakhs, but in the current market scenario, it has decreased to between 35-50k. Therefore, through our UnlistedZone platform, if someone wishes to invest in Soleos Energy Private Limited, the minimum investment required would now be in the range of 35-50k

Is buying Soleos Energy Private Limited legal in India?

Yes, buying and selling unlisted shares in India is indeed 100% legal. This activity is regulated and governed under the guidelines provided by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). Investors and traders must adhere to these regulations and guidelines to ensure compliance with legal and financial standards. It's important for participants in the unlisted share market to be aware of and understand these regulations to engage in transactions legally and securely

Short-term Capital Gain taxes to be paid on Soleos Energy Private Limited?

When you sell unlisted shares within a period of two years from the date of acquisition, any profit earned from the sale is classified as Short-term Capital Gain (STCG). This gain is then added to your total income for that financial year. The tax on this short-term capital gain is calculated based on your applicable individual income tax slab rates. Therefore, the rate at which you will pay tax on the STCG from unlisted shares depends on your total income, including this gain, and the tax slab it falls under as per the prevailing income tax laws in India. It's important for investors to consider these tax implications when engaging in transactions involving unlisted shares.

Long-term Capital Gain taxes to be paid on Soleos Energy Private Limited and How are They Taxed?

Long-term Capital Gains (LTCG) on unlisted shares in India refer to the profits earned from the sale of unlisted shares that have been held for more than two years. The key aspects of LTCG on unlisted shares include:

    • 1. Tax Rate: LTCG on unlisted shares is taxed at a rate of 20%. However, it has now changed in Budget 2024 from 23rd July 2024 to 12.5%.

    • 2. Indexation Benefit
      : This is a significant advantage for investors. Indexation allows for adjusting the purchase price of the shares for inflation, which can reduce the taxable gain. However, This has removed in the Budget 2024 from 23rd July 2024.

    • 3. Importance for Investors
      : Understanding LTCG is crucial, especially for High Net-worth Individuals (HNIs) and retail investors, as it impacts their investment strategy and tax planning. Knowing these details helps in making informed investment decisions.

    • 4. Calculation
      : New LTCG will be calculated from 23rd July 2024 as flat rate of 12.5%.

    • 5. Applicability: LTCG tax is applicable to profits from the sale of unlisted shares held for more than two years.

    • 6. Relevance
      : This tax is particularly relevant to investors in the unlisted share market, including those considering selling their holdings after a period of more than two years.
Applicability of Taxes on Soleos Energy Private Limited once it is listed?

When shares initially bought in the unlisted market become listed, the taxation rules change significantly if these shares are sold through a stock exchange. Here's what investors need to know:

Transition to Listed Market Tax Rates: 
Once unlisted shares are listed on the stock exchange and subsequently sold, the tax rates applicable to listed securities come into effect. This shift means that the favorable tax treatments for listed shares, as per the prevailing tax laws, will apply.

Taxation Based on Holding Period: 
The crucial factor in determining the type of capital gains tax (Long-term or Short-term) is the holding period of the shares. Importantly, this period is calculated from the original purchase date when the shares were unlisted.

Long-term vs. Short-term Capital Gains: If the shares are sold after being held for more than one year from the date of purchase (including the period when they were unlisted), they are subject to Long-term Capital Gains (LTCG) tax.

Conversely, if sold within one year, Short-term Capital Gains (STCG) tax rates apply.

Significance for Investors: This information is vital for investors in the unlisted market, as it impacts their tax planning and decision-making process. Understanding these nuances ensures that investors can strategically plan the sale of their shares post-listing to optimize tax implications.

Advice for Investors: It's advisable for investors to keep a record of their purchase dates and monitor the listing dates closely. Additionally, staying updated with the latest tax regulations or consulting with a financial advisor is recommended for accurate tax calculations and compliance.

How to check the credit of Soleos Energy Private Limited?

When you purchase Soleos Energy Private Limited through UnlistedZone, it's important to note that, as per SEBI regulations, these shares can only be transferred to a demat account.

There are two primary ways to check the credit of Soleos Energy Private Limited in your account:

1. Using NSDL or CDSL Applications:

Download the NSDL or CDSL application from the Google Play Store.

To determine whether your stock broker is registered with NSDL or CDSL, you can examine the format of your Demat Account number. The Demat Account number consists of 16 characters, combining the DP ID and Client ID.

DP ID is the unique identification number of the Broker, assigned by CDSL or NSDL.

Client ID is the unique identification number of the Client, representing their portfolio.

In CDSL, the Demat Account number is entirely numeric (e.g., 12345678 for DP ID and 91234567 for Client ID).

In NSDL, the first two characters are alphabetic, representing the country (e.g., 'IN' for India), followed by a 6-digit unique number for the Broker (DP ID) and an 8-digit Client ID (e.g., IN123456 for DP ID and 78912345 for Client ID).

2. Checking in Broker's Application:

The credit of Soleos Energy Private Limited can also be checked in your broker's application. However, it's important to note that it may take T+2 days for the shares to show up in the application after the transaction.

How much time is taken to credit Soleos Energy Private Limited in a demat account?

The Soleos Energy Private Limited are credited in the demat account on the same day as the transfer of funds into our company's bank account.

How to check the daily price of Soleos Energy Private Limited?

"The price of Soleos Energy Private Limited can be checked in two ways. First, you can join our Telegram channel, where we share the latest prices of all unlisted shares daily in the morning. Secondly, you can check price on our UnlistedZone platform to view historical graphs and prices of all shares in one place."

What is the risk of buying Soleos Energy Private Limited?

Investing in Soleos Energy Private Limited, like any investment, carries certain risks that should be carefully considered:

1. Liquidity Risk: Unlisted shares, by their nature, are not traded on public stock exchanges. This can result in lower liquidity compared to listed shares, meaning it might be more challenging to find buyers when you wish to sell your shares.

2. Price Volatility: The price of Soleos Energy Private Limited can be more volatile compared to listed shares. This is partly due to the lack of regular public trading and potentially limited information available about the company's financial health and performance.

3. Regulatory Risk: Unlisted shares are subject to different regulatory frameworks than listed shares. Any changes in regulations or compliance requirements can impact the value and tradeability of these shares.

4. Limited Information: There may be less publicly available information about unlisted companies. This can make it more difficult to assess the company's true value and potential for growth, increasing the risk of investment.

5. No Guarantee of Future Listing: Investing in Soleos Energy Private Limited with the expectation of future listing on a public exchange carries the risk that the listing may not occur. This can affect both the liquidity and potential value appreciation of the shares.

6. Company-Specific Risks: Each company has its own set of risks based on its industry, management, financial health, and market position. These risks can significantly impact the performance of your investment in Soleos Energy Private Limited.

How to trust UnlistedZone before buying Soleos Energy Private Limited from its platform?

UnlistedZone: Pioneering Excellence in India's Unlisted Share Market

UnlistedZone stands as India's fastest-growing and leading marketplace for buying and selling unlisted shares. Over the past 5 years, we have carved a niche in the financial market, website hit user inflows over a 2 million users on our platform since inception. This remarkable journey is underscored by the sheer volume of transactions facilitated through UnlistedZone, which has already surpassed the 300 Crore mark.

At the helm of our success are our esteemed co-founders, Mr. Umesh Paliwal and Dinesh Gupta. Their insights and expertise are regularly sought after by leading financial publications such as MoneyControl, Business Standard, and The Economic Times, particularly for their authoritative views on IPOs and the unlisted market. Our journey over these 5 years has not just been about numbers; it's been about building trust and reliability.

UnlistedZone has established a formidable reputation in the industry, earning the trust and confidence of our users. This trust is our cornerstone, ensuring that new investors can engage with us without the apprehensions of fraud that are often associated with unknown brokers in the market.

At UnlistedZone, we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of transparency and integrity, ensuring that your investment journey is not just profitable but also secure and trustworthy.

How is the valuation of Soleos Energy Private Limited calculated?

Valuation Methodology at UnlistedZone for Soleos Energy Private Limited

At UnlistedZone, we employ a meticulous and strategic approach to valuing Soleos Energy Private Limited, utilizing two primary methods: Benchmark Valuation Based on Latest Funding:

1. Our first step is to examine the most recent funding round for Soleos Energy Private Limited. This provides us with a benchmark valuation, offering a clear indication of the company's current market value as perceived by investors and industry experts. This method is particularly effective in capturing the latest market sentiment and financial health of the company.

2. Comparison with Listed Peers: In cases where there hasn't been recent funding for Soleos Energy Private Limited, we adopt a comparative approach. This involves identifying a business in the listed market that closely resembles Soleos Energy Private Limited in terms of industry, size, and business model. By comparing and contrasting the two, we can ascertain a fair valuation for Soleos Energy Private Limited, drawing on the market data and performance metrics of its listed counterpart.

Investor Advisory: As experts in the unlisted space, we at UnlistedZone emphasize the importance of thorough risk assessment to all our investors. It's crucial to evaluate all risk parameters carefully before investing in unlisted shares. This due diligence is key to making informed and strategic investment decisions in the dynamic and evolving unlisted market.

How does UnlistedZone source Soleos Energy Private Limited?

"At UnlistedZone, our approach to sourcing Soleos Energy Private Limited involves a strategic and direct method. Primarily, we acquire these shares from two key groups:

1. Employees of the Company: Often, employees of a company receive shares as part of their compensation or through employee stock option plans (ESOPs). Over time, some of these employees may decide to liquidate their holdings for various reasons, such as financial needs or portfolio diversification. We engage with these employees, providing them a platform to sell their shares.

2. Initial Investors: These are the early-stage investors or angel investors who provided capital to the company during its initial phases. As the company grows and evolves, these initial investors might look to sell part or all of their stake in the company. This could be for reasons like capitalizing on their investment, reallocating assets, or other strategic financial decisions.

By connecting with these groups, UnlistedZone ensures a reliable and consistent supply of Soleos Energy Private Limited for our clients. This method not only helps employees and initial investors in liquidating their assets but also provides our clients with access to shares that are not readily available in the public market. It's a win-win for both the sellers and buyers, facilitated efficiently through our platform."

Does SEBI regulate the Unlisted Market?

"The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) does have a regulatory influence on the unlisted market, though it's not as comprehensive as its oversight of the listed markets.

Key aspects of SEBI's involvement in the unlisted space include:

1. Applicable Rules and Regulations: Certain SEBI regulations are indeed applicable to transactions in the unlisted market. This includes the mandatory lock-in period of 6 months, the requirement to pay stamp duty, and depository participant (DP) charges for every transaction. These measures are in place to ensure a certain level of standardization and protection in the unlisted market, similar to those in the listed markets.

2. Lack of Specific Regulation for Unlisted Brokers: As of now, SEBI does not have specific regulations for becoming an unlisted broker. This means that while certain SEBI rules apply to transactions within the unlisted market, the process of becoming a broker in this space is not directly regulated by SEBI. This lack of direct regulation highlights the importance of due diligence by investors when engaging with brokers in the unlisted market.

3. Investor Protection and Transparency: The regulations that do apply, such as the lock-in period and transaction charges, are designed to protect investors and add a layer of transparency to these transactions. They aim to mitigate some of the risks inherent in trading unlisted securities, which typically don't have the same level of public scrutiny and regulatory oversight as listed securities. In summary, while SEBI's regulatory framework does extend to certain aspects of the unlisted market, it does not comprehensively regulate all aspects of it, particularly concerning the accreditation of unlisted brokers. This underscores the need for investors to exercise caution and conduct thorough research when participating in the unlisted market."

How to track daily news of Soleos Energy Private Limited?

"For comprehensive and up-to-date news and information about Soleos Energy Private Limited, we have several platforms to keep you informed. Our website is regularly updated with the latest insights and developments. For real-time updates and engaging discussions, you can join our Telegram channel. Additionally, follow us on Twitter for quick news bites and industry trends. And for more in-depth analysis and informative content, subscribe to our YouTube channel. These resources are designed to provide you with a well-rounded understanding of the unlisted market, ensuring you have access to all the information you need about Soleos Energy Private Limited."

What is the process for buying NSE Unlisted Shares?

Buying NSE Unlisted Shares — Current Process (After 23.03.2025)

The process of buying NSE unlisted shares is now instant and hassle-free:

  1. Provide Basic KYC Documents:
    You only need to submit the following for name approval and compliance:

    • Client Master List (CML) copy

    • PAN card

    • Cancelled cheque

  2. Same-Day Credit of Shares:
    Once your KYC is verified and payment is completed, shares are credited to your Demat account on the same day.

    • No Share Purchase Agreement (SPA), annexures, broker verification letter, or DIS slips are required anymore.

    • The earlier process that took up to three months has been completely replaced by a single-day, seamless transfer system effective from 23 March 2025.

How long does it take to complete the purchase of NSE Unlisted Shares?

The earlier process — which used to take up to three months (1–1.5 months for name approval and another month for share transfer) — has now been replaced by a single-day, seamless transfer system effective from 23 March 2025.

What are the costs involved in buying NSE Unlisted Shares?

There are no additional costs such as stamp papers, document preparation charges, or consultant fees.

  • Stamp Duty and DP charges are now included in the price of the shares, making the transaction completely transparent and all-inclusive.

What documents are required for buying NSE Unlisted Shares?

You need to submit your Client Master List (CML) copy, PAN card, Aadhar card, and a cancelled cheque for KYC purposes.

How is the price of NSE Unlisted Shares determined?

The price of NSE Unlisted Shares is determined by the market demand and supply, and it may also be influenced by the company’s financial performance, market sentiment, and potential future growth. As these shares are not traded on a public exchange, pricing information may not be as readily available as for listed shares.

Is there a lock-in period for NSE Unlisted Shares?

Yes, NSE Unlisted Shares typically have a lock-in period of 6 months from date of listing. It means you cannot sell the shares immediately after listing. However, before listing the NSE Unlisted Shares can be sold anytime in the unlisted market.

The specific duration of the lock-in period should be verified at the time of investment.

What are the risks involved in investing in NSE Unlisted Shares?

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