Bilcare Halts Stock Trading April 1 Ahead of FY26 Financial Results

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Bilcare Halts Stock Trading April 1 Ahead of FY26 Financial Results
Overview

Bilcare Limited is closing its trading window for directors and key employees starting April 1, 2026. This common practice prevents insider trading before the company announces its audited financial results for the year ending March 31, 2026. The window will reopen 48 hours after the results are published.

Bilcare Limited has announced it will temporarily close its trading window for directors, designated employees, and their immediate relatives, effective April 1, 2026.

This restriction is put in place ahead of the company's announcement of its audited financial results for the fiscal quarter and full year ending March 31, 2026. The closure is a standard corporate governance practice aimed at preventing insider trading.

By preventing individuals with access to price-sensitive information from trading company shares during this period, Bilcare seeks to uphold market integrity and ensure a fair environment for all investors. The trading window is expected to reopen 48 hours after the official declaration of the audited financial results.

Such trading window closures are common among listed companies in India and are part of maintaining transparency and robust corporate governance, especially around significant financial disclosures.

Shareholders are now awaiting the official date for the board meeting to approve the FY26 audited results and the subsequent public announcement of the company's financial performance.

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