Buy and Sell Delisted Shares in India
Get assistance exploring eligible securities of companies whose shares are no longer traded on a recognised stock exchange.
Enquire About Delisted Shares
What Are Delisted Shares?
Delisted shares are shares of a company that were previously listed on a stock exchange but have subsequently been removed from exchange trading.
Delisting may occur voluntarily or because of regulatory, compliance, financial or operational circumstances.
Once a share is delisted, normal exchange-based buying and selling is no longer available. Any private transaction depends on:
- The company’s current legal status
- Demat or physical holding format
- Transferability
- Buyer and seller interest
- Applicable restrictions
- Price agreement
- Completion of documentation
Delisted shares should not be confused with shares of companies that have never been listed.
Assistance for Delisted-Share Holders
Arms Securities can review enquiries involving selected:
- Voluntarily delisted-company shares
- Compulsorily delisted-company shares
- Regional-exchange securities
- Illiquid legacy holdings
- Physical or demat holdings
- Inherited eligible shares
A review does not guarantee that the shares can be sold or that a buyer will be available.
Selling Delisted Shares
To request an initial buyer-interest check, provide:
- Company name
- Quantity held
- Share certificate or demat details
- ISIN, where available
- Shareholder name
- Acquisition information
- Relevant corporate communications
- Expected price
We may request additional records depending on the security.
Buying Delisted Shares
Prospective buyers should carefully investigate:
- Why the company was delisted
- Current operational status
- Latest available financial statements
- Promoter and management position
- Pending legal or regulatory matters
- Shareholder rights
- Transfer restrictions
- Availability of future liquidity
- Possibility of relisting, without assuming it will happen
A low share price does not necessarily mean that the company is undervalued.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are delisted shares worthless?
Not automatically. Their value depends on the company’s assets, liabilities, operations, shareholder rights and buyer interest.
Can all delisted shares be sold?
No. Some holdings may have little or no demand, incomplete records, transfer restrictions or company-related complications.
Will a delisted company relist?
There is no assurance of relisting. Any such decision depends on the company and applicable regulatory requirements.
How is the price decided?
Private-market pricing may consider demand, available financial information, quantity, company status and transaction feasibility.
Submit a Delisted-Share Enquiry
Contact Arms Securities with your holding information for an initial review.
Call or WhatsApp: +91-8882245112 / +91-9899131155
Email: contact@armssecurities.com
Review our sell unlisted shares service, physical and demat assistance or contact page.
Risk Disclosure: Delisted securities can carry very high business, legal, liquidity, information and valuation risks. A buyer, sale price, relisting or exit is not guaranteed.