LIC-OBJECTED NBFC AGMICATION Since the board approves the award of commercial articles worth £ 15

Paisalo Digital share price rose by more than 2% on Thursday after the Non-Bank Finance (NBFC) fundraising announced by the award of Commercial Papers (CP) worth £ 15. Paisalo Digital said its Board of Directors’ Board of Directors the award of 300 listed commercial articles on a private placement base to Rajakari Sahakari Bank Ltd. approved. The instruments have a face value of £ 5 lakh each, with a total redemption value of £ crore. The CPS has been issued at a return of 9.50%, which translates an outreach value of approximately £ 14.32 crore, and will mature on February 18, 2026 from the date of award, ie on February 18, 2026. Idbi Bank Ltd was appointed as the issuing and pay agent (IPA). LIC interest in PaSalo Digital State-Owned Major Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) slightly reduced its shareholding in Paisalo Digital during the June 2025 quarter. According to the company’s latest shareholding pattern, LIC now has 77.59.511 shares, which translates a 1.12% stake in Paisalo Digital from June end. This is lower than the interest of 1.17% (77.59.511 shares) which it held at the end of the March 2025 quarter. In comparison, LIC owned 84,73,644 shares at the end of the December 2024 Quarter, or a 1.35%stake in the company. Paisalo digital share price performance Paisalo digital share price performance has been under pressure in recent months. The Smallcap stock has remained largely flat over the past one month, but has been down 24% over the past six months. On a year-on-date (YTD) basis, the NBFC share has dropped 38%, while it has fallen by 51%over the past one year. Over a longer horizon, digital stocks in PaMestalo have been 22% lower over the past three years. However, the share has continued to make a profit of 46% over the past five years. At 2:30 pm, PaSAlalo Digital share price traded 0.42% higher at £ 30.77 per piece on the BSE. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations above are those of individual analysts or brokerage companies, and not of currency. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making investment decisions.