Arco Leasing accepts resignation of Rajendra and Narendra Ruia

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Arco Leasing Limited has accepted the resignations of Rajendra Mahavirprasad Ruia and Narendra Mahavirprasad Ruia, effective August 18, 2026. Both directors cited the sale of their stakes and a subsequent change in management and control as the primary reasons for their departure. The Board confirmed no other material factors influenced their decision to step down.

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Arco Leasing Limited announced that its Board of Directors has accepted the resignations of two key executives, Rajendra Mahavirprasad Ruia and Narendra Mahavirprasad Ruia, effective from the close of business hours on August 18, 2026. The departures coincide with a reported sale of stakes by the directors, leading to a change in the company’s management and control structure.

Both directors tendered their resignations pursuant to this shift in ownership. Rajendra Mahavirprasad Ruia stepped down from his role as Whole-Time Director, while Narendra Mahavirprasad Ruia resigned from his position as Director. In their respective letters to the Board, both executives stated that given the change in ownership and management, they considered it appropriate to step down. They expressed gratitude for the opportunities during their tenure and committed to ensuring a smooth transition of responsibilities.

Resignation Details

The company disclosed the changes under Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The Board placed on record its appreciation for the services and contributions of both directors. Crucially, the directors confirmed that there are no material reasons for their resignation other than those explicitly stated in their letters regarding the stake sale and management transition.

Director Name Designation DIN Effective Date of Cessation
Rajendra Mahavirprasad Ruia Whole-Time Director 01300823 August 18, 2026
Narendra Mahavirprasad Ruia Director 01228312 August 18, 2026

The intimation was issued by Jitesh Kothari, the remaining Whole-Time Director of Arco Leasing Limited. The company’s registered office is located in Andheri East, Mumbai.

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Arco Leasing acquirers secure 74.44% stake as open offer concludes

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Jitesh Kothari and Atul Ramshankar Jaiswal conclude their mandatory open offer for Arco Leasing, acquiring 300 shares at ₹10 each. The acquirers now hold 74.44% of the company, primarily through share purchase and subscription agreements, while public shareholding remains above the 25% listing threshold.

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Arco Leasing has seen its ownership structure shift significantly following the conclusion of a mandatory open offer by Jitesh Kothari and Atul Ramshankar Jaiswal, who now collectively hold 74.44% of the company’s voting share capital. The offer, mandated under Regulation 3(1) and Regulation 4 of the SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011, aimed to acquire up to 27,74,970 equity shares representing 25.57% of the expanded voting share capital from public shareholders. The minimal response from public investors—only 300 shares tendered—highlights the illiquid nature of the stock, which was classified as "infrequently traded" on the BSE.

The post-offer report, filed with BSE Limited on August 06, 2026, confirms that the acquirers paid ₹3,000 in cash for the accepted shares, fulfilling their obligation within the stipulated timeline. JJ IPO Advisors Private Limited served as the manager to the offer, while Integrated Registry Management Services Private Limited acted as the registrar. The process adhered to regulatory timelines, with the tendering period closing on July 16, 2026, and consideration paid by July 30, 2026.

Offer Details and Response

The open offer was priced at ₹10.00 per equity share, aggregating to a maximum consideration of ₹2,77,49,700 assuming full acceptance. However, the actual response was negligible. Out of 108 public shareholders holding 1,11,470 shares on the identified date, only one shareholder tendered 300 shares. This represents a response level of 0.0001 times the offer size.

Metric Details
Offer Price ₹10.00 per share
Offer Size 27,74,970 shares (25.57%)
Shares Tendered 300 shares
Response Level 0.011% w.r.t offer size
Consideration Paid ₹3,000

The low participation is consistent with the market data provided in the filing. During the 12 months prior to the public announcement (March 01, 2025, to February 28, 2026), only 2,000 equity shares were traded on the BSE, constituting just 0.83% of the listed shares. Consequently, no market price was recorded for the stock on key dates including the public announcement date (March 13, 2026), the commencement of the tendering period (July 03, 2026), or its closure (July 16, 2026).

Escrow and Payment Mechanism

To secure the offer, the acquirers created an escrow account with Axis Bank Limited on March 13, 2026, depositing ₹73,00,000, which exceeded the required 25% of the total consideration. The deposit was made in two tranches: ₹50,000 on March 13, 2026, and the balance of ₹72,50,000 on March 16, 2026.

Following the closure of the tendering period, funds were released from the escrow account on July 21, 2026. A sum of ₹4,500 was transferred to a special escrow account and subsequently to Sunflower Broking Private Limited (Buying Broker Account) to facilitate the payment to the accepting shareholder. The remaining escrow balance was presumably returned to the acquirers, as the offer was not withdrawn and no forfeiture occurred.

Post-Offer Shareholding Pattern

The open offer constituted only a minor component of the acquirers' overall strategy to gain control of Arco Leasing. The majority of their stake was acquired through off-market transactions:

  • Share Purchase Agreement: 1,28,600 shares (1.18%)
  • Share Subscription Agreement: 79,50,000 shares (73.25%)
  • Open Offer: 300 shares (0.011%)

Post-offer, Jitesh Kothari and Atul Ramshankar Jaiswal hold a combined 80,78,900 shares, representing 74.44% of the total voting share capital. The erstwhile promoters, who held 53.57% (1,28,600 shares) pre-offer, have ceased to be promoters. The public shareholding stands at 27,74,670 shares, or 25.56%, which remains above the minimum 25% threshold required for continuous listing under SEBI regulations.

What the Numbers Show

The transaction underscores the distinction between regulatory compliance and actual market activity in small-cap, illiquid stocks. While the open offer was legally mandated to allow public shareholders an exit opportunity at ₹10.00 per share, the absence of trading volume meant there was no market benchmark to compare this price against. The acquirers’ primary entry into the company was via negotiated agreements (SPA and SSA), suggesting a pre-arranged transfer of control rather than an open-market takeover bid. The successful maintenance of the 25% public float ensures that Arco Leasing avoids delisting risks despite the concentration of ownership among the new promoters.

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