Mindtree seeks to reclassify promoters to public

Mindtree seeks to reclassify promoters to public

Mindtree seeks to reclassify promoters to public
ET Bureau
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The company has sought to reclassify promoters to ordinary shareholders in one year since they quit, following the takeover.

ET reported in November that Ravanan, former chief executive of Mindtree, might sell some of his stake to fund a new software-as-a-service firm.

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Bengaluru: Mindtree has submitted applications to the exchanges seeking to reclassify its promoters and promoters group.

In July last year, key founder-promoters Krishnakumar Natarajan, Rostow Ravanan, N S Parthasarathy resigned from their executive roles after Larsen & Toubro acquired more than 60% stake in the mid-tier IT services major.

The company has sought to reclassify promoters to ordinary shareholders in one year since they quit, following the takeover.

According to a regulatory filing by Mindtree on Tuesday, the company has sought reclassification of Krishnakumar Natarajan, and family; Rostow Ravanan, and family; N S Parthasarathy and family; Subroto Bagchi and family; LSO Investment Pvt Ltd; Kamran Ozair; and Scott Staples from promoter and promoter group to public category.

ET reported in November that Ravanan, former chief executive of Mindtree, might sell some of his stake to fund a new software-as-a-service firm.

Natarajan and family hold nearly 5% stake in the company, while Bagchi and family own 4.5%. Ravanan holds 0.67% in the company, while Parthasarathy has 1.3% stake.
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