Petro Carbon & Chemicals promoters hold 1.8 crore shares in FY26
Petro Carbon And Chemicals Limited disclosed that its promoters held 1,80,82,400 equity shares for the financial year ended March 31, 2026. The company confirmed that no encumbrance was created or invoked on these shares during the period.

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Petro Carbon And Chemicals Limited disclosed that its promoters held 1,80,82,400 equity shares for the financial year ended March 31, 2026. The filing confirms that no encumbrance was created or invoked on these shares during the period, ensuring the shares remain free from liens or charges.
The disclosure was submitted to the National Stock Exchange of India in compliance with Regulation 31(4) of the SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011. The declaration was made on behalf of the Promoter and Promoter Group by Vishal Atha.
Shareholding Details
The total promoter shareholding of 1,80,82,400 equity shares is distributed among key individuals and entities within the group. The following table details the holdings as of March 31, 2026:
| Name | Equity Shares held |
|---|---|
| Vishal Atha | 6719962 |
| Kishor Kumar Atha | 3616479 |
| Dilip Kumar Atha | 2321237 |
| Gaurav Atha | 2712360 |
| Bharat Atha | 2712360 |
| Khushboo Atha | 1 |
| Kavita Atha | 1 |
Other named promoters and entities listed in the annexure reported zero shareholding. The document explicitly states that throughout the financial year, the promoters did not create or invoke any encumbrance, directly or indirectly, on the equity shares held by them.
Historical Stock Returns for Petro Carbon & Chemicals
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -2.20% | -3.87% | -16.09% | +18.29% | +29.68% | -23.02% |
Does the clean shareholding status indicate potential plans for raising capital or pledging shares in the future?
How might this unencumbered promoter holding influence investor confidence and stock liquidity?
Could the stability in promoter ownership suggest a strategic shift towards expansion or acquisitions?

























