Supreme Petrochem confirms no encumbrance on promoter shares for FY26
Supreme Petrochem Limited filed a declaration on April 3, 2026, confirming no encumbrance on promoter shares for FY26. The filing, compliant with SEBI (SAST) Regulations, lists 51 promoters and persons acting in concert.

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Supreme Petrochem Limited has confirmed that no encumbrance has been created on the shares held by its promoters and promoter group during the financial year ending March 31, 2026. This disclosure was submitted to the National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. and BSE Limited on April 3, 2026, in compliance with Regulation 31(4) of the SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011.
The declaration, signed by Promoter Mahaveerprasad Surajmal Taparia, states that the confirmation applies to shares belonging to the promoters, the promoter group, and persons acting in concert. It specifies that no encumbrance has been made directly or indirectly during the specified financial year.
List of Promoters and Persons Acting in Concert
The company provided a comprehensive list of entities and individuals covered under this declaration. The list includes The Supreme Industries Limited and various investment and trading companies such as Venktesh Investment & Trading Company Private Limited and Jovial Investment & Trading Company Private Limited.
| Names of Promoters and Persons Acting in Concert |
|---|
| The Supreme Industries Limited |
| Venktesh Investment & Trading Company Private Limited |
| Jovial Investment & Trading Company Private Limited |
| Boon Investment & Trading Company Private Limited |
| Suraj Packaging Private Limited |
| Platinum Plastic and Industries Private Limited |
| Space Age Chemplast Private Limited |
| Mahaveerprasad Surajmal Taparia |
| Shivratan Jeetmal Taparia |
| Vijay Kumar Taparia |
| Vipul Shah |
| Pulak Prasad |
| Sriram Hariharan |
| Rajiv Jalota |
| Sarthak Behuria |
| Ameeta Aziz Parpia |
| Kamleshdevi Mahaveerprasad Taparia |
| Kusumdevi Taparia |
| Vivek Kumar Taparia |
| Priyanka Devi Taparia |
| Viren Vivek Taparia |
| Anika Vivekkumar Taparia |
| Akshay Vivekkumar Taparia |
| Urvashi Taparia |
| Neelam Periwal |
| Nisha Ajoy Rathi |
| Nalini Dhoot |
| Shalini Saboo |
| Vrinda Jain |
| Rachna Rathi |
| Radhika Khaitan |
| Ruchika R Agarwal |
| Bhagawati Mohta |
| Vimla Fomra |
| Sushila Kabra |
| Sumitra Sarda |
| Savita Kabra |
| Kavita Sarda |
| Anita Mohta |
| Vishwanath Bagaria |
| Amita Bagaria |
| Aziz Habib Parpia |
| Rama Aziz Parpia |
| Mona Ninad Desai |
| Geeta Behuria |
| Sudha Maheshwari |
| Anitha Sriram |
| Saroja Hariharan |
| Roopali Jalota |
| Devansh Jalota |
| Suhani Jalota |
The filing requested the exchanges to take note of the declaration for their records and acknowledge receipt.
Historical Stock Returns for Supreme Petrochem
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -1.59% | -2.09% | -15.33% | +3.65% | -4.17% | +87.07% |
How might Supreme Petrochem's clean promoter shareholding record influence institutional investor confidence and potential foreign portfolio investment in the company going forward?
Given the extensive network of promoter group entities, what governance mechanisms does Supreme Petrochem have in place to monitor and prevent potential future encumbrances across all listed entities?
How could any future changes in SEBI's Takeover Regulations affect the disclosure obligations and compliance burden for companies with such large and complex promoter groups?


































