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Ramco Cements Move Aims To Clear Share Backlog

Chennai-based Ramco Cements has initiated a one-time compliance window to resolve long-pending share transfer issues tied to physical certificates, signalling a broader push to modernise investor records in line with India’s fully digital securities ecosystem. The move is aimed at shareholders who have been unable to complete transfers of shares purchased before April 2019, when physical transfers were discontinued.

The company has enabled both fresh submissions and re-submissions of earlier rejected transfer requests, allowing investors to regularise ownership of legacy holdings. This step aligns with a wider regulatory effort to eliminate paper-based shareholding and transition investors to dematerialised formats under market norms.The development reflects a structural shift underway in India’s capital markets. Regulators have increasingly prioritised transparency, traceability, and investor protection by mandating digital record-keeping. For companies like Ramco Cements, resolving legacy physical holdings is not just an administrative exercise but a governance imperative, ensuring cleaner shareholder registers and reducing operational inefficiencies.The special window is rooted in recent regulatory relaxations that allow investors to complete transfers of shares backed by valid documentation from before the 2019 cut-off. Importantly, shares transferred through this process will be credited only in dematerialised form, reinforcing the long-term direction towards a paperless securities system.

For investors, the initiative offers a critical opportunity to secure ownership rights that may otherwise remain unresolved. Industry observers note that unregistered or disputed physical shares often limit liquidity, restrict participation in capital markets, and create legal ambiguities around ownership. By reopening the transfer route, companies and regulators are attempting to bring these dormant assets back into the formal financial system.From an urban economic perspective, the implications extend beyond equity markets. Cement companies play a central role in infrastructure development, housing, and construction supply chains. Transparent governance and investor confidence in such firms are essential to sustaining capital flows into sectors that underpin urban growth. Clean and digitised shareholder records can improve access to capital, strengthen institutional participation, and support long-term investment in infrastructure expansion.At the same time, the initiative highlights the persistence of legacy challenges in India’s financial ecosystem. Despite years of digitisation efforts, a segment of investors continues to hold physical certificates, often due to procedural hurdles, inheritance issues, or lack of awareness. Bridging this gap remains key to achieving inclusive financial participation.The company has amplified awareness through public notices to encourage eligible shareholders to utilise the window, indicating a proactive approach to compliance and investor outreach. 

As India’s financial systems continue to integrate technology and regulatory oversight, such measures are expected to become more common. The success of this initiative will depend on investor participation and the ability of institutions to streamline documentation processes.In the long run, resolving legacy shareholding issues could strengthen market integrity, improve liquidity, and reinforce confidence in sectors closely tied to the country’s infrastructure and urban development trajectory.

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