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Vedanta Group Demerger Shares List on Indian Exchanges

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Shares of four Vedanta Group companies including, Vedanta Aluminium Metal (NSE:VAML, BOM:544780), Vedanta Power (NSE:VEDPOWER, BOM:544781), Vedanta Oil & Gas (NSE:VOGL, BOM:544782) and Vedanta Iron & Steel (NSE:VISL, BOM:544784), started trading on Indian exchanges on Monday, marking the completion of the group's demerger, according to separate stock exchange filings by the demerged entities.

The restructuring splits Vedanta into sector-focused companies, each operating independently.

The listing follows a 1:1 demerger structure, under which shareholders received one share in each of the demerged entities for every Vedanta (NSE:VEDL, BOM:500295) share held prior to the restructuring, Live Mint reported Monday.

Based on debut prices, the combined implied value of the demerged entities stands at 943.5 rupees per share of the original Vedanta stock, compared with 773.25 rupees before the demerger, according to the report.

The demerger was approved by the National Company Law Tribunal in December 2025, Mint said.

Vedanta Aluminium, Vedanta Oil & Gas and Vedanta Iron & Steel fell around 5% in Monday's trade. Vedanta Power fell over 2%.

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