
Sterlite Grid 5 Unlisted Share Price
As of , the indicative unlisted share price of Sterlite Grid 5 is ₹334 per share. This is an over-the-counter reference price, not a stock-exchange quote.
As of , Sterlite Grid 5 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 | ₹334 |
|---|---|
| Market cap | ₹4,087 Cr |
| Min. investment | ₹11,690 |
| Lot size | 35 |
| P/B ratio | 7.63 |
| ROE | 1.88% |
What is Sterlite Grid 5?
Sterlite Grid 5 is an unlisted Utilities company whose shares trade in India's over-the-counter (pre-IPO) market and settle in demat form (NSDL/CDSL).
Sterlite Grid 5 Limited is a power transmission infrastructure company within the Sterlite group, incorporated in 2016 and headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra. It functions as a dedicated holding and development platform for high-voltage electricity transmission projects, building and operating networks on a Build-Own-Operate-Maintain (BOOM) basis. Under this model, the company designs, finances, constructs, owns, operates and maintains inter-state and intra-state transmission lines and substations awarded through competitive tariff-based bidding, earning availability-linked revenue over long concession periods. The platform's portfolio spans transmission assets across several Indian states, contributing to the evacuation of conventional and renewable power across the national grid. Following a group restructuring, Sterlite Grid 5 became the consolidated infrastructure vehicle for the Sterlite Power transmission business, and it subsequently established Resonia Limited as a ring-fenced joint platform with Singapore's sovereign investor GIC (held on a 51:49 basis) to house and scale a defined pool of transmission projects for institutional capital. Through this structure, completed and under-construction assets are housed and managed to attract long-term infrastructure investors. As a transmission developer, Sterlite Grid 5 operates in a regulated, asset-heavy segment characterised by long-duration contracted cash flows, which is the principal reason it draws attention in India's unlisted market. Investors and observers track it as a proxy for exposure to the country's power-grid expansion theme, supported by its association with the well-known Sterlite franchise and its links to large institutional partners. Its financials reflect the capital-intensive nature of transmission build-outs, with revenue and earnings shaped by project commissioning timelines, asset transfers within the group, and the performance of discontinued overseas operations. Because the company is not listed on any stock exchange, its equity changes hands privately, and its valuation in the unlisted market is referenced against private placements, employee transactions and dealer quotes. This research note presents publicly reported information and indicative market data for general informational purposes only and is not investment advice.
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Frequently asked questions
No. As of 16 July 2026, Sterlite Grid 5 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 35 share(s); at the indicative price of about ₹334, that is approximately ₹11,690. Indicative reference, not a quote.
As of 16 July 2026, the indicative unlisted share price of Sterlite Grid 5 is ₹334 per share. This is an over-the-counter reference price, not a stock-exchange quote.
The ISIN of Sterlite Grid 5 is INE03QT01027. 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.
Sterlite Grid 5 Limited is a power transmission infrastructure company in the Sterlite group. It develops, owns, operates and maintains high-voltage electricity transmission lines and substations on a Build-Own-Operate-Maintain (BOOM) basis, with projects typically awarded through tariff-based competitive bidding and run over long concession periods. It also acts as a holding platform for a portfolio of transmission assets, including a joint platform (Resonia Limited) formed with institutional investor GIC.
No. Sterlite Grid 5 Limited is not listed or traded on the NSE or BSE main board; it is an unlisted company. Unlisted shares of such companies are generally transacted privately in dematerialised form through registered dealers or intermediaries and are credited to a regular demat account. Availability, lot sizes and any lock-in conditions vary by transaction, and this information is provided for general understanding only, not as a solicitation or recommendation.
As an unlisted security, there is no continuous exchange-discovered price. The indicative price is a reference figure derived from recent private placements, employee or investor transactions and dealer quotes, and it can vary between platforms and over time. It is also influenced by company fundamentals, the transmission sector outlook, project commissioning progress and overall demand-supply in the unlisted market. Indicative prices are market data points and should not be read as a valuation opinion or advice.
Sterlite Grid 5 Limited carries CIN U29190PN2016PLC209044 and ISIN INE03QT01027, with a face value of ₹2 per share. It was incorporated in 2016 and is registered in Pune, Maharashtra. It operates in the regulated power transmission segment with long-duration contracted assets, and its reported revenue and earnings reflect the capital-intensive nature of transmission development. These details are drawn from publicly available sources and are shared for informational purposes only.
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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