Share India Invests More in MSE to Boost Financial Innovation
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Share India Invests More in MSE to Boost Financial Innovation

Share India Securities, a technology-driven financial services provider offering tailored solutions in the Indian capital markets, has announced a further strategic investment in Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India (MSE). This move reflects the Company’s continued commitment to strengthening its presence in India’s financial ecosystem.

The Finance Committee of the Board of Directors, approved an additional investment of Rs 300 million in MSE through the acquisition of 150 million equity shares. This will represent approximately 1.36 per cent of MSE’s post-issue capital, subject to the satisfactory completion of conditions outlined in the forthcoming share subscription and shareholders’ agreement.

Commenting on the milestone performance, Sachin Gupta – CEO & Whole-time Director of Share India Securities said, “We are pleased to announce our decision to further invest Rs 300 million in the Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India (MSE), reinforcing our long-term strategic commitment to developing India’s capital markets. This additional investment, through the acquisition of 150 million equity shares representing 1.36 per cent of MSE's post-issue capital, marks another important step in deepening our association with MSE and supporting its growth trajectory.

This move aligns with our broader vision to be at the forefront of financial innovation and market development. It reflects our continued confidence in the evolving opportunities within the Indian financial ecosystem, particularly in light of emerging regulatory frameworks and increasing institutional participation.

By strengthening our stake in MSE, we aim to further accelerate the development of new market offerings and enhance trading infrastructure that meets the dynamic needs of both domestic and global investors. We remain committed to playing a pivotal role in shaping a more robust, diversified, and resilient market landscape."

Share India Securities, a technology-driven financial services provider offering tailored solutions in the Indian capital markets, has announced a further strategic investment in Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India (MSE). This move reflects the Company’s continued commitment to strengthening its presence in India’s financial ecosystem.The Finance Committee of the Board of Directors, approved an additional investment of Rs 300 million in MSE through the acquisition of 150 million equity shares. This will represent approximately 1.36 per cent of MSE’s post-issue capital, subject to the satisfactory completion of conditions outlined in the forthcoming share subscription and shareholders’ agreement.Commenting on the milestone performance, Sachin Gupta – CEO & Whole-time Director of Share India Securities said, “We are pleased to announce our decision to further invest Rs 300 million in the Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India (MSE), reinforcing our long-term strategic commitment to developing India’s capital markets. This additional investment, through the acquisition of 150 million equity shares representing 1.36 per cent of MSE's post-issue capital, marks another important step in deepening our association with MSE and supporting its growth trajectory.This move aligns with our broader vision to be at the forefront of financial innovation and market development. It reflects our continued confidence in the evolving opportunities within the Indian financial ecosystem, particularly in light of emerging regulatory frameworks and increasing institutional participation.By strengthening our stake in MSE, we aim to further accelerate the development of new market offerings and enhance trading infrastructure that meets the dynamic needs of both domestic and global investors. We remain committed to playing a pivotal role in shaping a more robust, diversified, and resilient market landscape.

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