ACC Limited Launches Second 100 Days Campaign 'Saksham Niveshak' for Unclaimed Dividends
ACC Limited has launched its Second 100 Days Campaign 'Saksham Niveshak' from April 1, 2026 to July 9, 2026, following a request from the Investor's Education and Protection Fund Authority. The campaign aims to help shareholders claim unpaid or unclaimed dividends before they are transferred to the Investor Education and Protection Fund. Shareholders must update their KYC details and submit required forms including ISR-1, ISR-2, SH-13, and ISR-3 through post or email to KFin Technologies Ltd.

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ACC Limited has officially launched its Second 100 Days Campaign titled 'Saksham Niveshak' running from April 1, 2026 to July 9, 2026. The initiative follows a request from the Investor's Education and Protection Fund Authority under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs to help shareholders claim their unpaid or unclaimed dividends.
Campaign Objectives and Benefits
The primary purpose of the Saksham Niveshak campaign is to create awareness among shareholders about updating their details and claiming any unpaid or unclaimed dividends before these amounts get transferred to the Investor Education and Protection Fund. The campaign emphasizes the importance of shareholders updating their PAN, nomination details, contact information including postal address and mobile number, bank account details, and specimen signatures with the company or its Registrar & Transfer Agent, KFin Technologies Ltd.
Required Documentation and Submission Process
Shareholders need to submit specific forms and documents to claim their unpaid dividends. The company has outlined a comprehensive process for document submission:
| Required Documents | Submission Details |
|---|---|
| Form ISR-1 | Filled and signed with self-attested KYC documents |
| Form ISR-2 | Filled and signed with banker's attestation and original cancelled cheque or bank statement |
| Form SH-13 | For adding a nominee |
| Form ISR-3 | For opting out of nomination |
Submission Methods
Shareholders can submit their documents through two primary channels:
- By Post: Physical copies should be sent to KFin Technologies Ltd, Selenium Building, Tower B, Plot 31-32, Financial District, Nanakramguda, Serilingampally, Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Telangana - 500 032
- By Email: Documents can be emailed from registered email addresses to einward.ris@kfintech.com , with the first joint holder required to sign in case of joint holdings
Electronic Holdings and Additional Information
Shareholders holding shares in electronic form who have not claimed their dividends can do so by updating their details with their respective Depository Participants. The company will send letters and emails to shareholders detailing their unpaid dividend amounts along with the claiming process. ACC Limited has also made unclaimed and unpaid dividend information for the past seven years available on its website at www.acclimited.com/investors/shareholders-informations .
Contact and Support
For assistance or queries related to the Second 100 Days Campaign 'Saksham Niveshak', shareholders can reach out to the company at acc-investorsupport@adani.com . The notice and related forms are available on the company's website and the websites of BSE Limited and National Stock Exchange of India Limited. Company Secretary & Compliance Officer Bhavik Parikh has signed off on the campaign announcement, emphasizing the importance of shareholders taking timely action to avoid transfer of their dividends to the IEPF authority.
Historical Stock Returns for ACC
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -1.61% | -0.57% | +3.02% | -23.03% | -31.64% | -22.31% |
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