Fedders Holding Shares Start NSE Trading April 20

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Fedders Holding Shares Start NSE Trading April 20
Overview

Fedders Holding Ltd shares are now trading on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) effective April 20, 2026. The shares will trade under the 'Permitted to Trade' category with the NSE symbol FEDDERSHOL. This move aims to boost market access and liquidity, though the company has faced regulatory issues.

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Fedders Holding Ltd's shares have started trading on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) from April 20, 2026. The shares are listed under the "Permitted to Trade" category with the NSE symbol FEDDERSHOL.

This listing aims to significantly enhance market access and improve the liquidity of Fedders Holding's shares, potentially broadening the investor base and making it easier for shareholders to buy and sell the company's stock.

Fedders Holding, previously known as IM+ Capitals Limited, operates as an investment and consultancy firm. Despite reporting a net profit of ₹366.96 million and holding a market capitalization of approximately ₹7.52 billion, the company faces several challenges. It has a history of regulatory issues, including a ₹4,00,000 penalty from SEBI in March 2026 for disclosure failures. Furthermore, its key subsidiary, Fedders Electric and Engineering Limited, was delisted in early March 2026 due to insolvency. Analysts have noted the company's investment portfolio as opaque and illiquid, raising questions about its transparency and valuation. Fedders Holding has also not paid dividends and exhibits a low Return on Equity.

In the financial services sector, Fedders Holding's Price-to-Earnings (PE) ratio of 10.1x appears attractive compared to the sector average of 16.8x, when looking at peers like Bajaj Finance and Shriram Finance. However, the stock has seen a -25.26% change over the past year.

Moving forward, investors will likely monitor trading volumes and price action on the NSE to gauge market interest. Any further regulatory developments or updates concerning the company's business model and the execution of its strategy will also be closely watched.

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