AVI Polymers has made a public announcement regarding a Rights Issue consisting of 90000000 equity shares, with a total value of up to Rs. 90 crores. The subscription for the rights issue will be open from 20 February 2026 to 11 March 2026.
| Timeline of the Right Issue of AVI Polymers: | |
|---|---|
| Record Date | 11 February 2026 |
| RE Trading Start Date | 20 February 2026 |
| RE Trading Last Date | 5 March 2026 |
| Rights Issue Subscription Opening Date | 20 February 2026 |
| Rights Issue Subscription Closing Date | 11 March 2026 |
The detailed announcement by the company can be found here.
1. What is the ratio of the Rights Issue of AVI Polymers?
The Rights Issue has been set at a ratio of 22:1. This implies that for every :1 share(s) of AVI Polymers held by a shareholder, they will be entitled to receive 22 Rights Entitlements (REs)
2. Who will be eligible to receive the Rights Entitlements (REs) of AVI Polymers?
Investors who possess shares of AVI Polymers as on 11 February 2026 (Record Date) will be eligible to receive Rights Entitlements (REs).
3. How can we check if the Rights Entitlements (REs) of AVI Polymers have been credited in the Demat account?
Rights Entitlements (REs) are generally credited to the Demat account before the opening date of the issue. You will receive a notification from CDSL (via email and SMS) when Rights Entitlements (REs) of AVI Polymers gets credited to your Demat account.
4. Will Rights Entitlements (REs) of AVI Polymers be tradable on the exchange?
The Rights Entitlements (REs) of AVI Polymers will be tradable on the stock exchanges for a limited period and will then be extinguished. During that trading period, you can either sell off your allotted Rights Entitlements (REs) or even you can purchase more Rights Entitlements (REs) in case you want to participate in the Rights Issue.
5. What will happen to the Rights Entitlements (REs) of AVI Polymers after closure of the trading window?
Trading in Rights Entitlements (REs) of AVI Polymers is allowed only for a specific period (referred to as the trading window) on the stock exchange(s). Once the trading is suspended, one can renounce their rights only through off-market renunciation. Eligible Shareholders are requested to ensure that renunciation through off-market transfer is completed in such a manner that the Rights Entitlements (REs) are credited to the demat account of the Transferee on or prior to the Issue Closing Date.
6. Will Rights Entitlements (REs) be converted to actual shares of AVI Polymers?
No. Using the Rights Entitlements (REs) you must apply for the shares under Rights Issue by paying a price of Rs. 10 to the company.
7. How to apply for the Rights Issue of AVI Polymers?
Once you either receive the Rights Entitlements (REs) from the company or purchased them from the market, you can apply for the rights shares using the below methods:
- Online ASBA (Applications Supported by Blocked Amount). If your bank supports it, like an online IPO application.
- Online RWAP facility provided by the company RTA.
- Offline (physical ASBA) if your bank does not support online ASBA. For this, you would need to fill out an application form which you would have received from the RTA (Registrar and Transfer Agent) of the company via email/courier/speed post. You will have to fill out the form and submit it at a Self-Certified Syndicate Banks (SCSBs) branch.
8. What happens if Rights Entitlements (REs) are not renounced or even used for applying Rights Issue?
If you do not renounce or use the Rights Entitlements (REs) to apply for the rights issue, your Rights Entitlements (REs) will expire worthless.
You can read more on Rights Issue and Rights Entitlements (REs) here.
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