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Ease of Doing Investment – Special Window for Transfer and Dematerialisation of Physical Securities

(From 05-02-2026 till 04-02-2027)

Pursuant to Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Circular No.HO/38/13/11(2)2026-MIRSD-POD/l/3750/2026 dated January 30, 2026, a special one-year window has been opened for transfer and dematerialisation of physical shares, where the transfer deed was executed prior to April 01, 2019.

The Special Window shall remain open from 05 February 2026 to 04 February 2027.

Pursuant to the said Circular, investors having transfer deeds executed prior to April 01, 2019, including:

- Fresh lodgement cases; and

- Transfer requests earlier rejected/returned/not attended due to deficiencies.

may submit their transfer and dematerialisation requests during the special window.

Eligible investors may lodge/re-lodge their requests with the Company's Registrar to an issue and Share Transfer Agent, M/s. MUFG Intime India Private Limited, along with the requisite documents as prescribed under the SEBI circular.

Registrar to an issue & Share Transfer Agent (RTA) Details:

MUFG Intime India Private Limited (Formerly Link Intime India Private Limited),

Unit: UPL Limited

C-101, Embassy 247, L.B.S. Marg,

Vikhroli (West), Mumbai – 400083,

Maharashtra, India

Tel No.: +91 8108114949

E-mail: rnt.helpdesk@in.mpms.mufg.com

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