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Beyond the Ticker: Why Unlisted Stocks Are Quietly Stealing the Spotlight

Mint Kolkata

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August 14, 2025

FY25 witnessed strong price and trading activity in unlisted local firms, with NSE gaining 115%

- KUSH GUPTA

When we think of investments, the image is often of the stock exchange—a screen flashing green and red, prices shifting by the second, and the thrill of volatility. But the financial world has changed. Today, some of the most compelling opportunities lie outside listed markets.

The unlisted space—quieter, less reactive—has delivered extraordinary growth in recent years. FY25, in particular, was a landmark for investors and shareholders in unlisted companies. Giants like Tata Capital, Studds Accessories, Nayara Energy, Motilal Oswal Home Finance, Cochin International Airport, NSE, and MSEI saw surges in both price and trading activity.

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) delivered a staggering 115% return in just one year, creating not just wealth but also visibility for unlisted equities as a serious asset class. Yet, this segment comes with its own rules and risks, often unknown to the average investor.

Risks & rewards

Despite its appeal, the unlisted space can be unforgiving.

Valuation gaps: Without market-driven pricing, valuations rely on deep financial analysis—and often, speculation.

Liquidity constraints: Concentrated ownership among founders and early investors means fewer buyers and sellers. Exits can be difficult.

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