Studds Accessories Limited (STUDDS) — Corporate Action
Studds Accessories Limited has opened a Special Window from February 5, 2026 to February 4, 2027, allowing shareholders with physical shares sold or purchased before April 1, 2019, or previously rejected transfer requests, to dematerialise shares and claim unclaimed FY 2018-19 dividends. Shares and dividends unclaimed for seven consecutive years will be transferred to the IEPF Demat Account by November 4, 2026, without further notice. Original share certificates will be cancelled, and new ones issued for dematerialisation. Eligible shareholders must submit documentation including PAN, address proof, and cancelled cheques to participate.
About Studds Accessories Limited (STUDDS)
Automobile and Auto Components · Auto Components · Listed on NSE
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- share transfer — 11 July 2026 Studds Accessories submitted a SEBI-mandated certificate from its share transfer agent confirming de...
- regulation 31 — 5 June 2026 Studds Accessories Limited disclosed its annual shareholding details under SEBI Takeover Regulations...
- 🔴 Insider Trading — 3 June 2026 Promoter Sidhartha Bhushan Khurana declared no new encumbrances on shares held by him and the promot...
- 🔴 Announcement — 26 May 2026 Studds Accessories announced the incorporation of its wholly owned subsidiary SMK Helmets Europe SRL...
- Financial Results — 24 May 2026 Studds Accessories Limited announced publication of newspaper ads in Financial Express and Jansatta ...
🔥 Also filed on 25 June 2026
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