Share India Securities Limited — Related-Party Transactions
Disclosed under SEBI LODR Regulation 23(9). Data shown is exactly as filed by Share India Securities Limited with the stock exchanges. Ticker: SHAREINDIA
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Counterparty names · relationship type · individual transaction amounts · historical trend across quarters · top-5 concentration analysis.
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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.