Unlisted shares refers to shares of a company that are privately traded as they are not listed in any stock exchange. These shares are typically owned by private investors or held by the company's founders, employees, or other stakeholders.
Potential for Higher Returns: Unlisted shares can provide opportunities for higher returns compared to listed shares, as they are often undervalued or have greater growth potential.
Access to Early-stage Companies: Unlisted shares allow investors to access early-stage companies that are not yet listed on stock exchanges, providing the opportunity to invest in innovative start-ups and emerging industries.
Diversification: Including unlisted shares in an investment portfolio can help in investment diversification
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Unlisted shares are shares issued by a company before it undergoes an Initial Public Offering (IPO) to become listed on a stock exchange in India. Private companies must meet specific guidelines and eligibility criteria, such as market capitalization, company size, and listing fees, to list on a stock exchange. However, many companies in their early stages, lacking the resources to meet these requirements, remain unlisted.
Yes, you can buy unlisted shares by registering with YieldYard.
Yes, you can sell unlisted shares through Yieldyard or any other entity once you get the buyer for your shares.
No, unlisted shares cannot be purchased through a stock exchange. They are typically traded in private transactions outside of the formal stock exchange platform.
Yes, like the listed shares, you can hold your unlisted share in you DMAT account.
Yes, it is possible to get a loan against unlisted shares. Many financial institutions and banks offer loans where unlisted shares can be used as collateral, provided they meet certain eligibility criteria and valuation requirements.