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Vedanta Group’s Four Demerged Entities Listed on Stock Exchanges

by Economy India
June 15, 2026
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Vedanta Group’s Four Demerged Entities Listed on Stock Exchanges

Vedanta Group’s Four Demerged Entities Listed on Stock Exchanges

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Vedanta Aluminium Metal, Vedanta Power, Vedanta Oil & Gas, and Vedanta Iron & Steel Begin Independent Market Journey

New Delhi (Economy India): Four demerged entities of the Vedanta Group—Vedanta Aluminium Metal, Vedanta Power, Vedanta Oil & Gas, and Vedanta Iron & Steel—were listed on Indian stock exchanges on Monday, marking a significant milestone in the conglomerate’s restructuring strategy.

The listing follows Vedanta Group’s plan to unlock shareholder value by creating separate, focused business entities across its core sectors, including metals, mining, energy, and natural resources.

Strong Debut for Vedanta Aluminium Metal

Among the newly listed companies, Vedanta Aluminium Metal made a notable market debut.

The stock opened at ₹527 per share on the BSE and rose to an intraday high of ₹538, reflecting positive investor sentiment toward the company’s prospects in the aluminium sector.

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Market participants closely monitored the listing as the aluminium business represents one of the group’s most valuable and strategically important operations.

Strategic Demerger to Unlock Value

The demerger is part of Vedanta Group’s broader strategy to create independent businesses with clearer operational focus and greater flexibility in attracting investments.

According to industry analysts, the separation allows investors to evaluate each business on its own merits while enabling management teams to pursue sector-specific growth strategies.

The newly listed entities operate across key industries:

🏭 Vedanta Aluminium Metal – Aluminium production and related operations

⚡ Vedanta Power – Power generation and energy assets

🛢️ Vedanta Oil & Gas – Oil and gas exploration and production

⛓️ Vedanta Iron & Steel – Iron ore and steel-related businesses

Vedanta Groups Four Demerged Entities Listed
Vedanta Group’s Four Demerged Entities Listed on Stock Exchanges

Benefits for Investors

The restructuring is expected to provide several advantages for shareholders:

📈 Better value discovery for individual businesses

💰 Enhanced transparency and financial reporting

🎯 Focused management and operational efficiency

🌍 Greater ability to attract strategic investors

🏦 Improved access to capital markets

Market experts believe the move could help unlock substantial value from Vedanta’s diverse portfolio of assets by allowing each entity to pursue independent growth opportunities.

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Investors will closely track the performance of the newly listed companies in the coming months as they establish themselves as standalone entities.

The success of the demerger will depend on factors such as commodity prices, operational performance, sector-specific demand, and broader market conditions.

With India witnessing strong infrastructure development, industrial growth, and increasing energy demand, analysts see significant long-term opportunities across the aluminium, power, oil & gas, and steel sectors.

🔹 Four Vedanta Group demerged entities listed on stock exchanges.

🔹 Vedanta Aluminium Metal opened at ₹527 and touched ₹538 on BSE.

🔹 Companies include Vedanta Aluminium Metal, Vedanta Power, Vedanta Oil & Gas, and Vedanta Iron & Steel.

🔹 Demerger aims to unlock shareholder value and improve business focus.

🔹 Independent entities expected to attract investors and enhance transparency.

🔹 Move marks a major milestone in Vedanta Group’s restructuring strategy.

Vedanta Groups Four Demerged Entities Listed on Stock
Vedanta Group’s Four Demerged Entities Listed on Stock Exchanges

The listing of Vedanta Group’s four demerged entities marks a transformative step in the company’s restructuring journey. By creating independent businesses focused on specific sectors, Vedanta aims to unlock value, improve operational efficiency, and offer investors greater clarity. As the new entities begin trading independently, their performance will be closely watched by markets looking for growth opportunities in India’s metals, energy, and natural resources sectors.

(Economy India)

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