Enbee promoter Bharathi Gala trims 0.99% stake in two days
Promoter group member Bharathi Narendra Gala sold 68.96 lakh shares of Enbee Trade & Finance on June 23-24, reducing her holding from 2.09% to 1.10%. The sale is the latest in a string of promoter exits.
— 4 earlier stories on Enbee Trade & Finance Ltd. →What's new
- Bharathi Gala sold 68.96 lakh shares (0.99% equity) on June 23-24.
- Her stake fell from 2.09% to 1.10% after the sale.
- Sale follows Meyhul Gaala selling final 1.16 cr shares to zero on June 29-30.
Why this matters
For a ₹17 cr market-cap NBFC, any insider sale is price-sensitive. The continued promoter exits signal waning insider confidence and potential control concerns. The pattern, not the small absolute size, weighs on the stock.
What we're watching
- Further promoter sale announcements from the group.
- Any changes in management or board composition.
- Market reaction given nano-cap liquidity and low trading volumes.
The full read
Promoter group member Bharathi Narendra Gala sold 68.96 lakh shares (or 0.99% of equity) of Enbee Trade & Finance on June 23-24, trimming her stake from 2.09% to 1.10%. The absolute value, maybe ₹16.8 lakhs, is small for a ₹17 cr market-cap NBFC. But this sale is not an isolated event. It follows our June 30 coverage of Meyhul Gaala selling his final 1.16 cr shares to zero, and a prior zero-stake sale by Bharathi herself. For a company with thin liquidity and low promoter holding, these exits form a clear pattern: the promoter group is reducing exposure. The numbers tell the story. 1.10% remaining, and still more to go if the trend holds. Investors should watch for further filings, but the verdict is already set: the pattern is the news, not the single trade.
Questions answered
- Why did Bharathi Gala sell the shares?
- The filing does not state a reason; it was an open-market sale. The transaction is part of a broader trend of promoter reduces holdings.
- How much did she net from the sale?
- Based on current price estimates, the sale value is approximately ₹16.8 lakhs, a modest amount for a company with a ₹17 cr market cap.
- Is this part of a larger promoter exit pattern?
- Yes. Our coverage shows Meyhul Gaala sold his entire 1.67% stake to zero on June 29-30, and Bharathi Gala herself previously sold another block to zero in an earlier transaction.
- What is Enbee's financial health?
- Enbee is a nano-cap NBFC with trailing P/E of 1.3, ROE 6.1%, and low debt/equity of 0.64. Latest March 2026 quarter showed sales of ₹8 cr and net profit of ₹4 cr.
- How does this affect retail investors?
- Continued promoter exits in a nano-cap can depress sentiment and liquidity. Investors should monitor whether the trend accelerates or if new management steps in.
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