Andhra Cements Share Transfer Window Aids Investors
The move follows updated regulatory guidance aimed at resolving long-standing issues linked to physical share certificates that remain outside the modern dematerialised trading system. Market regulators have increasingly encouraged listed companies to help shareholders transition to electronic ownership records, reducing documentation disputes and improving transparency in securities transactions.According to public disclosures, the facility is designed for shareholders whose transfer applications relate to transactions executed before physical share transfers were discontinued in April 2019. The mechanism also covers cases where earlier transfer requests were returned or remained incomplete because of procedural deficiencies. Eligible securities, once processed, will be credited only in demat form, aligning with the country’s digitised securities framework.
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