DP Global Wealth Management LLP and Vikas Kataria increased their stake in AMPL Capital Limited by 8.15% through open market purchases. This raises their total holding to 17.11%.
DP Global Wealth Management Increases AMPL Capital Stake
DP Global Wealth Management LLP and Person Acting in Concert (PAC) Mr. Vikas Kataria have increased their shareholding in AMPL Capital Limited by 8.15% through open market transactions.
What just happened
DP Global Wealth Management LLP and its associate Mr. Vikas Kataria acquired 50,08,335 shares, representing 8.15% of AMPL Capital Limited's equity. This acquisition was conducted via open market purchases.
Why this matters
The increased stake signifies growing interest from an external entity in AMPL Capital. It alters the company's shareholding structure, with DP Global Wealth Management and its PAC now holding 17.11% of the company's equity.
The backstory
Prior to this transaction, DP Global Wealth Management LLP and its PAC held 8.96% (55,05,818 shares) in AMPL Capital. The current acquisition brings their total holding to 1,05,14,153 shares, or 17.11% of the total paid-up equity capital.
What changes now
The acquirers are not part of the promoter group. This open market acquisition changes the distribution of ownership without direct capital infusion into AMPL Capital Limited. Investors should watch for any further stake accumulation or disclosures.
Risks to watch
While not a promoter, significant stake increases by external entities can sometimes lead to changes in company strategy or governance, which investors should monitor.
Peer comparison
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Context metrics (time-bound)
AMPL Capital's total paid-up equity capital stood at 6,14,61,230 shares with a face value of Rs. 2 per share as of July 1, 2026.
What to track next
Investors should closely monitor future filings for any additional share purchases by DP Global Wealth Management LLP and its PAC, and any subsequent strategic announcements from AMPL Capital Limited.
Reader Takeaway: External entity boosts stake significantly; monitoring future ownership changes is key.
