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Indo Cotspin board seeks nod to borrow ₹50 cr, sell assets to related party

The board also reappointed top management and auditors. All proposals require shareholder approval. No valuations or use-of-funds details yet for the nano-cap with declining revenue.

1 earlier story on Indo Cotspin Ltd.
Mkt cap₹19.73 cr
ROE5.52%
Debt / eq.0.00
₹50 cr Proposed borrowing limit, relative to a ₹23 cr market cap

What's new

  • Board approved raising borrowing limit to ₹50 cr, pending shareholder nod.
  • Seeking approval to sell land, building, and plant and machinery to a related party - no valuation disclosed.
  • Reappointed four directors (including MD for 5 years) and appointed auditors.

Why this matters

For a nano-cap with net profit down 262% and revenue shrinking, a borrowing limit of ₹50 crore without stated purpose is a red flag. The proposed related-party asset sale lacks price or valuation basis, heightening governance uncertainty.

What we're watching

  • Shareholder meeting dates and voting results on the borrowing and asset-sale resolutions.
  • Any valuation report or transaction price for the related-party asset sale.
  • Use of the increased borrowing capacity - if leveraged, debt/equity could spike from current zero.

The full read

Indo Cotspin's board meeting was largely procedural: reappointments, auditor appointments, AGM logistics. But buried among routine items are two resolutions that stand out for a nano-cap already losing money. The first is a proposal to raise the borrowing limit to ₹50 crore, large relative to the company's ₹23 crore market cap. The second is permission to sell land, building, and plant and machinery to a related party, with no valuation or price tag disclosed. Both are subject to shareholder approval, so nothing is binding yet. For a firm with revenue down 6% and profit down 262%, these authorizations carry real governance risk. The board is asking for a blank check on debt and an opaque related-party transaction. Shareholders should press for details before voting yes.

Questions answered

How much is Indo Cotspin seeking to borrow?
The board has proposed raising the borrowing limit to ₹50 crore, which is large relative to the company's ₹23 crore market cap. The resolution is subject to shareholder approval.
What assets is the company planning to sell to a related party?
The board seeks approval to sell land, building, and plant and machinery to a related party. No valuation or transaction value has been disclosed in the filing.
Who are the key management reappointments?
Sanil Aggarwal and Arpan Aggarwal were reappointed as whole-time directors, Raj Pal Aggarwal was re-designated as non-executive director, and Bal Kishan Aggarwal was reappointed as managing director for five years.
Why is the borrowing limit increase material despite being procedural?
The company's current debt/equity is zero. A ₹50 crore facility, if fully used, would massively lever a firm with declining revenue and heavy losses, making it a key governance watch item.
What are the financials of Indo Cotspin?
Trailing revenue is down 6%, PAT down 262% (into losses), ROE at 5.5%. Market cap is ₹20 crore per company context, while the analyst note cites ₹23 crore.
Mentioned: Bal Kishan Aggarwal · ₹50 cr borrowing limit · related-party asset sale
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Company snapshot

Indo Cotspin Ltd.

Textiles
₹30 cr

Latest quarter · Jun 2026

Sales₹2 cr
Net profit₹0 cr
Op. margin+5.3%
EPS₹0.01

Strength & growth

Debt / equity0.09×
Current ratio1.52×
Sales CAGR+14.8%
EPS CAGR−24.4%
Financials via Tijori — a research aid, not investment advice.ICL on Tijori

Story so far

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  1. 14 Jul 2026 · 7:37 PM IST Indo Cotspin board seeks nod to borrow ₹50 cr, sell assets to related party
  2. 10d ago Indo Cotspin's June quarter revenue rises to ₹2 crore, profit tiny