RMC Switchgears Approved For BSE Main Board And NSE Listing
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RMC Switchgears Approved For BSE Main Board And NSE Listing

RMC Switchgears Limited (RMC) has received necessary approvals for migration of its equity shares from the SME Platform of BSE Limited (BSE) to the Main Board of BSE, and for listing and trading on the Capital Market Segment of National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE), with effect from April one, 2026. The developments were announced in Jaipur on 31 March 2026 and mark a regulatory milestone for the company.

The company described the approvals as a significant milestone that reflects growth and strengthens governance standards and transparency. Management indicated that the move is intended to enhance visibility in the capital markets and to facilitate wider participation from retail and institutional investors. The migration is expected to support stronger engagement with the broader investment community and to provide an improved platform for corporate disclosures and investor relations.

RMC is a prominent player in the electrical infrastructure solutions sector, specialising in the manufacture of electrical enclosures designed to prevent electricity theft and to reduce the risk of electrocution. The company has developed a reputation in the smart meter enclosure market and said it provides manufacturing, installation and operations and maintenance services to utilities and service providers, supporting initiatives under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS). RMC is extending its activities into solar engineering, procurement and construction, green energy projects and integrated power producer solutions, and is progressing work in water management infrastructure and the integration of internet of things technologies.

Management expressed gratitude to shareholders for their trust and set out a commitment to uphold enhanced responsibilities in governance, disclosures and stakeholder engagement as RMC transitions to the main boards. The board and senior executives forecast that the listing will encourage greater institutional participation, improve market visibility and support the company’s role in modernising power distribution and sustainable infrastructure across India.

RMC Switchgears Limited (RMC) has received necessary approvals for migration of its equity shares from the SME Platform of BSE Limited (BSE) to the Main Board of BSE, and for listing and trading on the Capital Market Segment of National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE), with effect from April one, 2026. The developments were announced in Jaipur on 31 March 2026 and mark a regulatory milestone for the company. The company described the approvals as a significant milestone that reflects growth and strengthens governance standards and transparency. Management indicated that the move is intended to enhance visibility in the capital markets and to facilitate wider participation from retail and institutional investors. The migration is expected to support stronger engagement with the broader investment community and to provide an improved platform for corporate disclosures and investor relations. RMC is a prominent player in the electrical infrastructure solutions sector, specialising in the manufacture of electrical enclosures designed to prevent electricity theft and to reduce the risk of electrocution. The company has developed a reputation in the smart meter enclosure market and said it provides manufacturing, installation and operations and maintenance services to utilities and service providers, supporting initiatives under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS). RMC is extending its activities into solar engineering, procurement and construction, green energy projects and integrated power producer solutions, and is progressing work in water management infrastructure and the integration of internet of things technologies. Management expressed gratitude to shareholders for their trust and set out a commitment to uphold enhanced responsibilities in governance, disclosures and stakeholder engagement as RMC transitions to the main boards. The board and senior executives forecast that the listing will encourage greater institutional participation, improve market visibility and support the company’s role in modernising power distribution and sustainable infrastructure across India.

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