Buy Unlisted Shares in India
Explore selected unlisted-company shares with clear information, documented transaction terms and professional assistance from Arms Securities.
Looking to Buy Unlisted Shares?
Unlisted shares represent ownership in companies whose equity securities are not currently traded on recognised stock exchanges such as the NSE or BSE.
These may include shares of unlisted public companies, privately held businesses, companies considering a future public issue, employee-held equity and other securities available through eligible private transactions.
Arms Securities assists prospective buyers with:
- Current availability checks
- Indicative price information
- Company-specific information
- Documentation requirements
- KYC and demat-detail coordination
- Off-market transfer guidance
- Transaction-status communication
Availability, price and transaction eligibility depend on the company, seller interest, quantity, transfer conditions and applicable legal requirements.
How to Buy Unlisted Shares Through Arms Securities
1. Submit Your Requirement
Tell us the name of the company, desired quantity and your contact details.
2. Check Availability
Our team checks whether the requested shares are currently available and whether any minimum quantity applies.
3. Review the Indicative Price
You receive the available indicative price and basic transaction terms. Prices may change according to demand, supply, availability and market conditions.
4. Complete Documentation
You may need to provide PAN, identity and address documents, bank details, demat information and a Client Master Report or Client Master List.
5. Confirm the Transaction
Review the company, quantity, price, payment terms, transfer process and associated risks before confirming.
6. Complete the Transfer
Subject to successful completion of the agreed process, the securities are transferred to the eligible demat account through the applicable off-market mechanism.
What Should You Check Before Buying?
Buying unlisted shares requires more independent research than buying exchange-traded shares. Investors should evaluate:
- Business model and industry outlook
- Audited financial statements
- Revenue, profitability and cash flow
- Debt and contingent liabilities
- Promoter and management background
- Total company valuation
- Transfer restrictions
- Possible dilution
- Liquidity and exit options
- Tax implications
A possible IPO should never be treated as guaranteed. The company may change its listing plans, and future market prices may differ from the acquisition price.
Why Contact Arms Securities?
Arms Securities focuses on unlisted, unquoted, pre-IPO, delisted and illiquid securities. Our role is to help buyers understand availability, indicative terms, documentation and the transaction process.
We do not promise:
- Guaranteed returns
- Assured IPO listing
- Fixed appreciation
- Risk-free investment
- Guaranteed future liquidity
Frequently Asked Questions
Can retail investors buy unlisted shares?
Eligible investors may acquire certain unlisted shares through private off-market transactions, subject to availability, documentation, transfer conditions and applicable laws.
Do I need a demat account?
A valid demat account is generally required for securities held and transferred electronically.
Are unlisted shares and pre-IPO shares the same?
No. Pre-IPO shares form one category within the broader unlisted-share market. Not every unlisted company is planning an IPO.
Can I sell the shares whenever I want?
A sale depends on buyer demand, agreed pricing, company restrictions and completion of the required transfer process. Liquidity is not assured.
Check Available Unlisted Shares
Speak with Arms Securities to enquire about selected unlisted shares, current availability, indicative prices and documentation.
Call or WhatsApp: +91-8882245112 / +91-9899131155
Email: contact@armssecurities.com
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Risk Disclosure: Unlisted securities involve market, liquidity, valuation, business, counterparty, transfer and regulatory risks. Information on this page is general and does not constitute investment, legal or tax advice.