Maple Infrastructure Trust Files Latest Ownership Details
Maple Infrastructure Trust has submitted its unitholding pattern for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. The filing confirms a stable ownership structure, with the Sponsor Group maintaining a significant 75.00% stake in the infrastructure investment trust. Public unitholders collectively hold the remaining 25.00%.
Key Ownership Figures
As of March 31, 2026, Maple Infrastructure Trust reported a total of 47,27,73,200 outstanding units. The Sponsor Group holds 35,45,79,900 units, representing 75.00% of the total. Public unitholders collectively own 11,81,93,300 units, accounting for the remaining 25.00%.
Trust Background and Recent Governance
Maple Infrastructure Trust, formerly known as Indian Highway Concessions Trust, is a SEBI-registered Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT) focused on road assets. Its sponsor is Maple Highways Pte Ltd, an affiliate of CDPQ. The trust officially changed its name to Maple Infrastructure Trust effective November 29, 2024.
This ownership filing follows a significant governance event: unitholders recently approved a change in control of the trust's Investment Manager via postal ballot on March 29, 2026.
Investor Significance
The consistent unitholding pattern, particularly the substantial sponsor stake, indicates continuity in control and strategic direction for the trust. This stability can reassure investors about the entity managing its assets and operations. The recent governance approval signals an active focus on oversight.
Industry Peers
Other listed Indian InvITs, such as IndiaGrid Trust, IRB InvIT Fund, and PowerGrid Infrastructure Investment Trust, typically operate with established sponsor holdings and governance frameworks.
Potential Risks
The provided filing text did not detail specific risks associated with this disclosure.
