CEAT Limited Intimation Regarding Loss of Share Certificates

CEAT Limited has formally notified the stock exchanges about the loss of share certificates belonging to a shareholder. This official communication, dated March 19, 2026, serves as an inter-alia intimation to the exchanges for reference and dissemination. The notice, originating from NSDL Database Management Limited, informs members that duplicate certificates will be issued if no claims are lodged within 15 days of the date of the notice. The affected folio belongs to SANJIV KOTHARI.

Formal Disclosure to Stock Exchanges

CEAT Limited issued a communication on March 19, 2026, to both the BSE Limited and the National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE). The subject of the filing is the ‘Information regarding Loss of share certificate(s)’. This regulatory disclosure was made based on intimation received from NSDL Database Management Limited, acting as the Registrar and Transfer Agent for the Company.

Details of Lost Certificates

The notice published by the Registrar concerns securities that have been reported as lost or mislaid by the holder, who has subsequently applied for the issuance of duplicate certificates. The specific details pertaining to the affected securities are as follows:

  • Folio No: ZVS0004573
  • Name of Holders: SANJIV KOTHARI
  • Shares Held: 37 Equity Shares (of Rs. 10.00/- each)
  • Certificate Number: 30879
  • Distinctive Numbers: 4041268-4041304

Public Claim Period

The Registrar explicitly issued a NOTICE stating that any person claiming rights over these specific securities must lodge their claim with the Company at its Registered Office. This action must be completed within 15 days from the date of the notice. If no such claim is received within this stipulated period, CEAT Limited will proceed to issue the duplicate share certificates without any further intimation to the public or the exchanges.

Source: BSE

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