Ramco Cements confirms in-house registry for shares and papers
The Ramco Cements Limited confirmed it acts as the in-house registry for equity shares and commercial papers, while Cameo Corporate Services Limited handles debentures. This disclosure was made to comply with SEBI LODR regulations on July 4, 2026.

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Ramco Cements has confirmed it serves as the in-house registry for its equity shares and commercial papers. The company disclosed this compliance with SEBI LODR regulations in a filing submitted to the stock exchanges on July 4, 2026. This move ensures direct control over the registry functions for these specific instruments.
The company clarified that while it manages equity shares and commercial papers internally, its debentures are handled by an external agency. Cameo Corporate Services Limited, based in Chennai, manages the registry for the debentures issued by The Ramco Cements Limited.
Registry Details
The following table outlines the registry responsibilities for different instruments issued by the company:
| Instrument | Registry Handler |
|---|---|
| Equity Shares | The Ramco Cements Limited (In-House) |
| Commercial Papers | The Ramco Cements Limited (In-House) |
| Debentures | Cameo Corporate Services Limited |
The confirmation addresses compliance with Regulation 6(1) and 7(1) of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) regulations. The filing was signed by K. Selvanayagam, Secretary of The Ramco Cements Limited.
Historical Stock Returns for Ramco Cements
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -0.16% | +0.78% | +9.58% | -12.93% | -13.69% | -13.52% |
What cost savings or operational efficiencies does Ramco Cements expect to achieve by maintaining an in-house registry?
Could this internal control over equity shares lead to faster shareholder communication or more agile corporate governance?
Is Ramco Cements planning to expand its in-house registry operations to include debentures in the future?































