Comfort Fincap Closes Trading Window Ahead of FY26 Results
The trading window for Comfort Fincap Limited will be closed starting April 1, 2026. It will remain shut until 48 hours after the declaration of its audited financial results for the quarter and financial year ended March 31, 2026.
Company Announcement
Comfort Fincap Limited has informed stock exchanges that it is closing its trading window starting April 1, 2026. This action follows SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015. The window will reopen 48 hours after the company announces its audited financial results for the quarter and fiscal year ending March 31, 2026.
Ensuring Fair Markets
The trading window is an important SEBI rule designed to ensure market integrity. Its purpose is to prevent individuals with access to non-public company information, like financial results before they are announced, from trading on that knowledge. This closure helps ensure all investors have a fair opportunity. SEBI's regulations require listed companies to restrict trading by company insiders and their close relatives during these periods, preventing the misuse of inside information.
About Comfort Fincap
Comfort Fincap Limited, established in 1982, is a non-banking financial company (NBFC) based mainly in West Bengal and Mumbai. The company provides various financial services, such as loans against securities, personal loans, corporate finance, and supply chain financing, as well as trading in shares. Comfort Fincap regularly follows these regulatory procedures, having implemented similar trading window closures for past financial quarters like Q3 FY26 and Q1 FY26, demonstrating ongoing compliance.
Trading Restrictions for Insiders
Directors, key management, and their immediate relatives at Comfort Fincap Limited are now barred from trading the company's shares. This restriction takes effect from April 1, 2026, and will remain in place until the defined period following the financial results announcement.
Mitigating Insider Risk
Although this is a standard compliance step, the main risk involves any accidental leakage of confidential information, which could lead to accusations of insider trading. Strictly adhering to the trading window is intended to prevent this common market risk.
Industry Practice
Comfort Fincap's practice is consistent with its peers in the NBFC and financial services industry. Companies such as Asia Capital Limited and Manappuram Finance Limited also temporarily close their trading windows for similar regulatory compliance before announcing financial results, aligning with SEBI's insider trading rules.
Looking Ahead
Investors will monitor for the announcement of the Board Meeting date for considering and approving FY26 audited financial results. The exact date and time of the official results declaration will then determine when the trading window will reopen.
