National Highways Infra Trust Announces Unitholding Pattern Post-Issue

National Highways Infra Trust Announces Unitholding Pattern Post-Issue

National Highways Infra Trust Announces Unitholding Pattern Post-Issue​

National Highways Infra Trust (NHIT) has released its unitholding pattern following the allotment of units on March 25, 2026, through institutional placement and a preferential basis. The announcement, made on April 1, 2026, details the unit holdings as of that date.

According to the filing, the total units outstanding for NHIT amount to 21,38,85,50,600.

Breakdown of Unitholding:
Sponsor(s), Investment Manager(s), and their associates/related parties hold 22,44,54,500 units, representing 10.50% of the total outstanding units. Within this group, Indian entities and Central/State Governments hold 22,44,54,500 units, representing 100% of the sponsor group’s holdings.

The public holding constitutes 89.50% of the total outstanding units, equivalent to 1,91,40,96,100 units. This includes holdings by institutions, non-institutions, and central/state governments.

Key Details from the Unitholding Pattern:
CategoryCategory of Unit holderNo. of Units HeldAs a % of Total Outstanding Units
Sponsor(s) / Investment Manager/Project ManagersCentral/State Govt.22,44,54,50010.50
Public Holding - InstitutionsFinancial Institutions/Banks1,75,04,7510.82
Public Holding - InstitutionsInsurance Companies8,64,12,3654.04
Public Holding - InstitutionsForeign Portfolio Investors15,41,20,6717.21
Public Holding - Non-InstitutionsCentral Government/State Governments18,26,69,6008.54

KFin Technologies Limited is the Registrar and Transfer Agent for National Highways Infra Trust.

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This news article was written and created by Karthik, and published on IST.
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