Catalyst Capital Partners and PACs Increase Stake in AB Infrabuild Limited to 12.38%
Catalyst Capital Partners Private Limited and nine PACs have increased their collective stake in AB Infrabuild Limited from 9.40% to 12.38% through acquisition of 1,90,49,281 shares (2.98%). The transactions occurred between June 2023 and March 2026 via open market purchases and rights issue subscription. The company's equity capital remains at Rs. 63,87,89,360 with shares listed on NSE and BSE.

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Catalyst Capital Partners Private Limited and its associated Persons Acting in Concert (PACs) have filed a substantial acquisition disclosure for AB Infrabuild Limited under Regulation 29(2) of SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011. The acquisition has resulted in the group's collective shareholding increasing from 9.40% to 12.38% of the company's total voting capital.
Acquirer Group Details
The acquirer group consists of Catalyst Capital Partners Private Limited as the primary acquirer, along with nine PACs. The PACs include Nimesh Sahadeo Singh, Nimesh Singh HUF, Priti Nimesh Singh, and several members of the Gandhi family including Kaushik Hasmukhlal Gandhi, Hasmukh Mafatlal Gandhi, Kaushik Hasmukhlal Gandhi – HUF, Bijal Kaushik Gandhi, Sudha Hasmukhlal Gandhi, and Khushi Kaushik Gandhi. The disclosure confirms that the acquirer does not belong to the promoter or promoter group of AB Infrabuild Limited.
Shareholding Changes
The following table summarizes the key shareholding changes:
| Parameter: | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Shares Acquired: | 1,90,49,281 |
| Acquisition Percentage: | 2.98% |
| Pre-Acquisition Holding: | 9.40% |
| Post-Acquisition Holding: | 12.38% |
| Mode of Acquisition: | Open market transactions and rights issue subscription |
Individual Entity Holdings
Among the individual entities, Catalyst Capital Partners Private Limited emerged as the largest single holder post-acquisition with 1,82,24,861 shares (2.85%). Bijal Kaushik Gandhi holds 1,43,44,570 shares (2.25%), while Kaushik Hasmukhlal Gandhi holds 1,39,76,130 shares (2.19%). Nimesh Singh HUF and Nimesh Sahadeo Singh hold 1,36,10,000 shares (2.13%) and 1,30,84,430 shares (2.05%) respectively.
Transaction Timeline and Structure
The acquisition transactions occurred during the period from June 23, 2023, to March 30, 2026, through a combination of open market purchases and subscription to equity shares under a rights issue. The disclosure reveals mixed trading activities among PACs, with some entities increasing their holdings while others, such as Priti Nimesh Singh and Kaushik Hasmukhlal Gandhi – HUF, reduced their positions during the acquisition period.
Company Capital Structure
AB Infrabuild Limited's equity share capital remains unchanged at Rs. 63,87,89,360, divided into 63,87,89,360 equity shares of Re. 1 each. The company's shares are listed on both the National Stock Exchange of India Limited and BSE Limited. The total diluted share capital also stands at the same level, indicating no outstanding convertible securities or warrants.
Regulatory Compliance
The disclosure was signed by Kaushik Hasmukhlal Gandhi on behalf of all acquirers and PACs on March 31, 2026, from Mumbai, ensuring compliance with SEBI's substantial acquisition disclosure requirements. This filing provides transparency regarding the significant change in shareholding pattern and the strategic interest of Catalyst Capital Partners and its associated entities in AB Infrabuild Limited.
Historical Stock Returns for AB Infrabuild
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| +1.76% | -3.98% | -10.32% | -17.63% | +71.66% | +2,840.00% |
Will Catalyst Capital Partners continue accumulating shares beyond 12.38% and potentially trigger an open offer requirement at 25%?
What strategic changes might AB Infrabuild implement given this significant institutional investor backing from Catalyst Capital Partners?
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