Gayatri Highways Limited — Related-Party Transactions
Disclosed under SEBI LODR Regulation 23(9). Data shown is exactly as filed by Gayatri Highways Limited with the stock exchanges. Ticker: GAYAHWS
SEBI's integrated-filing format (mandatory from Q3 FY26) is the primary source for structured RPT data. Companies that haven't yet filed under the new format will appear here in the weeks after their next half-yearly disclosure (typically Oct/Nov and Apr/May).
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Under SEBI's Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements Regulations 2015 (Regulation 23), a related-party transaction is any deal between a listed company and its promoters, subsidiaries, joint ventures, key managerial personnel, or other affiliated entities.
Companies must disclose every RPT half-yearly. Transactions exceeding 10% of consolidated turnover are considered "material" and require explicit shareholder approval. RPT data helps investors assess whether group-level cash flows are flowing in arms-length, value-additive ways — a question that becomes especially relevant when assessing companies with complex group structures or recent corporate restructuring.