Kings Infra Ventures allots Rs 26 lakh in secured NCDs via private placement
Kings Infra Ventures Limited completed the allotment of its nineteenth tranche of unlisted secured redeemable non-convertible debentures. The company issued 2,600 debentures at a face value of Rs 1,000 each, raising an aggregate amount of Rs 26,00,000 through private placement. The Debenture Committee approved the move on August 17, 2026, in compliance with SEBI LODR norms.

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Kings Infra Ventures allotted 2,600 secured redeemable non-convertible debentures (NCDs) on August 17, 2026. The private placement issue aggregates to Rs 26,00,000, marking the nineteenth tranche of unlisted secured redeemable NCDs issued by the company.
The Debenture Committee approved the allotment during its meeting held on the same date. Each debenture carries a face value of Rs 1,000. The issuance complies with Regulation 30 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
Issue Details
The key parameters of the allotment are as follows:
| Metric: | Value: |
|---|---|
| Security Name: | Unlisted Secured Redeemable Non-Convertible Debentures |
| Issuer Name: | Kings Infra Ventures Limited |
| Mode of Issue: | Private Placement |
| Date of Allotment: | August 17, 2026 |
| Number of Debentures: | 2,600 |
| Face Value Per Unit: | Rs 1,000 |
| Aggregate Amount: | Rs 26,00,000 |
Nanditha T, Company Secretary and Compliance Officer, signed the intimation filed with BSE Limited. The filing references Scrip Code 530215 and Ref No KIVL/BSE/SEC/977.
Historical Stock Returns for Kings Infra Ventures
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -8.65% | -17.60% | -25.21% | -33.63% | -44.65% | +148.11% |
How will this nineteenth tranche of NCDs impact Kings Infra Ventures' overall debt-to-equity ratio and credit rating outlook?
What specific infrastructure projects or operational expansions is the company planning to fund with the proceeds from this Rs 26 lakh issuance?
Given the small aggregate amount relative to typical corporate debt, does this indicate a strategy of frequent, smaller capital raises rather than large-scale bond issuances?


































