
Karigari Ventures Limited Unlisted Share Price
As of , the indicative unlisted share price of Karigari Ventures Limited is ₹170 per share. This is an over-the-counter reference price, not a stock-exchange quote.
As of , Karigari Ventures Limited is not listed on any Indian stock exchange (NSE or BSE) — its shares trade in the unlisted, over-the-counter (pre-IPO) market.
| Price / unit | ₹170 |
|---|---|
| Min. investment | ₹10,200 |
| Lot size | 60 |
| ROE | 7.53% |
| Face value | ₹10 |
| Debt / equity | 0.18 |
What is Karigari Ventures Limited?
Karigari Ventures Limited is an unlisted Consumer Discretionary company whose shares trade in India's over-the-counter (pre-IPO) market and settle in demat form (NSDL/CDSL).
Karigari Ventures Limited is a chef-led premium dining company that operates the Karigari restaurant brand, founded in Noida, Uttar Pradesh and incorporated in 2021. The company positions itself around a reimagining of Indian cuisine, pairing traditional regional flavours with contemporary plating and presentation. Its culinary identity is closely associated with celebrity chef Harpal Singh Sokhi, who serves as the brand's culinary face and mentor, while founder-promoter Yogesh Sharma leads the venture. The business spans full-service dine-in restaurants supported by cloud kitchens and delivery channels, allowing it to reach customers both in-restaurant and at home. Karigari has built a footprint of multiple outlets across Indian metros and growth cities, with reported presence in locations such as Delhi NCR, Gurugram, Noida, Dehradun, Bengaluru and Indore. The company has publicly outlined ambitions to extend the brand into select international markets over time, including hospitality-heavy destinations abroad. On the corporate side, Karigari Ventures is registered as a public limited company under CIN U55101UP2021PLC154706, with an authorised capital of ₹16 crore and paid-up capital of around ₹10.6 crore. It operates in the accommodation and food services segment and has reported sharp year-on-year growth in its early operating years as new outlets came on stream and the brand scaled. Within the unlisted market, Karigari Ventures draws attention as a consumer-facing, brand-led hospitality story tied to a recognisable chef and a differentiated premium-casual positioning. The combination of an emerging restaurant brand, an asset-light cloud-kitchen layer, a public limited structure and stated expansion plans makes it a name that some investors track among newer consumer and food-service businesses available off-exchange. The company remains unlisted and its shares trade only in the private, over-the-counter unlisted market, where availability and pricing depend on willing buyers and sellers rather than a regulated exchange order book.
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Frequently asked questions
No. As of 16 July 2026, Karigari Ventures Limited is an unlisted company whose shares trade over-the-counter; it would list only if and when it completes an IPO.
The minimum lot is 60 share(s); at the indicative price of about ₹170, that is approximately ₹10,200. Indicative reference, not a quote.
As of 16 July 2026, the indicative unlisted share price of Karigari Ventures Limited is ₹170 per share. This is an over-the-counter reference price, not a stock-exchange quote.
The ISIN of Karigari Ventures Limited is INE2J4401017. An ISIN is the unique 12-character code that identifies a company's shares in the depository system; this one is verified against NSDL (the National Numbering Agency). You need it to hold or transfer these unlisted shares in your NSDL or CDSL demat account.
Karigari Ventures Limited runs the Karigari premium dining brand, a chef-led restaurant chain known for modern takes on regional Indian cuisine. It operates dine-in outlets alongside cloud kitchens and delivery across several Indian cities, and is associated with celebrity chef Harpal Singh Sokhi as its culinary face.
No. Karigari Ventures Limited is not listed on the NSE or BSE; it is an unlisted, pre-IPO company. Its shares are not available through a regulated exchange and can only change hands in the private over-the-counter unlisted market, typically via a registered intermediary after standard KYC and demat transfer formalities. This is informational and not a solicitation to transact.
Because the shares are unlisted, there is no continuous exchange-quoted price. Any indicative price reflects negotiated transactions between willing buyers and sellers and can move with the company's financial performance, outlet expansion, demand and supply for the stock, and broader market sentiment. Indicative quotes are reference data only, not a guaranteed dealing price.
Karigari Ventures Limited is a public limited company incorporated in 2021, with CIN U55101UP2021PLC154706 and ISIN INE2J4401017. The face value of its equity shares is ₹10, its registered office is in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, and it operates in the accommodation and food services sector. Prospective participants should verify the latest figures from official filings before relying on them.
They can. If the company declares a dividend, unlisted shareholders are eligible like any other shareholder. Many unlisted firms reinvest profits, so dividends are not guaranteed.
After listing, unlisted shares convert into regular listed shares in your demat account and can be traded on the exchange, usually once any applicable SEBI lock-in period ends.
Unlisted shares are less liquid than listed shares. You can sell when a buyer is available through an off-market transfer; there is no continuous exchange market, so exits can take longer.
Unlisted shares carry higher risk and lower liquidity than listed shares, with fewer disclosures and no live market price. This is general information, not investment advice — assess suitability before investing.
An unlisted share price is an indicative, over-the-counter reference set by demand and supply in private deals between buyers and sellers. There is no live exchange quote, so prices can vary across dealers and over time.
Yes. Unlisted shares are delivered in dematerialised form, so you need an active demat account (NSDL or CDSL). No special account type is required — a regular demat account works.
Unlisted shares are sold through an off-market transfer to a buyer via a registered intermediary, settling from your demat account with a contract note. Liquidity depends on buyer availability, so exits can take longer than listed shares.
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