Complete guide to unlisted shares in India
Everything you need to know — what unlisted shares are, how OTC transactions work, top companies, risks, tax, and how to buy and sell. The definitive starting point.
Understand how unlisted investing works — from basics to taxes and exit planning.
Five guides covering the full investor journey — from first principles to tax filing
Guides, company pages, and articles — grouped by what you're trying to do
Explore investment opportunities in unlisted shares with step-by-step guides, company pages, and helpful resources. Understand valuation, risks, and the process so you can invest with clarity and confidence.
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If you invest primarily in listed markets, the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) is the backdrop to your trades. Understanding its annual results helps you see how regulatory outcomes and non-recurring items can move a market infrastructure company's profit, even when the core exchange franchise remains entrenched.
8 min • May 2026
Private Equity
Compare NSE and BSE in terms of features, trading, and listings. Learn their similarities, key differences, and which suits different trading needs.
7 min • May 2026
IPO Analysis
Motilal Oswal Home Finance (MOHFL) reported audited results for the year ended 31 March 2026 that show double-digit growth in revenue and profit, slightly better gross bad loans (GNPA), and very high capital and liquidity buffers. The Board also cleared a large non-convertible debenture (NCD) programme, a rating upgrade, and an insurance distribution registration. Below is a clean read for anyone following affordable housing finance or housing finance company (HFC) credits.
9 min • May 2026
Private Equity
If you are weighing unlisted shares 2026 against the NSE and BSE, you are asking the right question for this part of the cycle. India’s equity market in 2026 does not look like it did five years ago. The BSE Sensex is volatile around the 76,000–77,000 band. Geopolitical stress including risks around Iran has helped push Brent crude toward about $120 a barrel. The U.S. Federal Reserve is signalling a hawkish hold on rates. In that mix, one question keeps surfacing: should you favour NSE listed stocks 2026 and the broader listed complex, or treat the unlisted share market India as the place to hunt where to invest 2026 India?
10 min • May 2026
Private Equity
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