Aditya Birla Capital To Redeem Debentures, Trading Suspended From May 22
Aditya Birla Capital Ltd will redeem two non-convertible debentures on May 22, 2025. Trading in these instruments will stop on that date to ensure proper settlement. Investors holding them will receive repayment as scheduled.

Aditya Birla Capital Ltd will redeem two non-convertible debentures on May 22, 2025. |
Mumbai: The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) has announced that trading in two non-convertible debentures (NCDs) of Aditya Birla Capital Ltd will be suspended from May 22, 2025. This action comes as the company has set this date as the Record Date for the redemption of these debentures.
The affected instruments are:
ABCL-9.25 per cent-6-6-25-PVT (ISIN: INE860H08DL0), and
ABCL-7.6 per cent-6-6-25-PVT (ISIN: INE860H07HU4).
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Both will be redeemed, meaning investors who hold these debentures as of May 22 will receive their principal amount back. Trading Members have been clearly advised not to deal in these instruments from that date. The notice was officially released on May 14, 2025, under reference number DR-635/2025-2026.
This suspension is a routine step taken by exchanges to avoid trading in securities that are about to be settled or removed from the market. Investors holding these NCDs should ensure their records are updated and prepare for the redemption process. No further action is required unless otherwise notified by the company or exchange.
Aditya Birla Capital Ltd will redeem two non-convertible debentures on May 22, 2025. Trading in these instruments will stop on that date to ensure proper settlement. Investors holding them will receive repayment as scheduled.
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