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DMART · Avenue Supermarts Limited · BSE · Filed 2 Jul · 1 min read

DMART Board to Meet 11 July on Q1 Results and Debt Securities Issue

Avenue Supermarts has called a board meeting for Saturday, 11 July 2026 to approve its June-quarter results and to consider raising funds through a private placement of debt securities.

What was filed

Avenue Supermarts Limited, which operates the DMART retail chain, notified BSE and NSE under Regulation 29 of the SEBI LODR Regulations that its Board of Directors will meet on Saturday, 11 July 2026. The notice is a scheduling intimation — it sets the date and the agenda, but does not disclose the outcomes, which will follow after the meeting.

Two items on the agenda

The board is set to consider two matters. First, the unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter ended 30 June 2026. Second, raising funds by issuing debt securities on a private placement basis, up to a limit to be decided and approved by the board at the meeting. The filing does not specify the size, coupon, tenor or timing of any proposed debt issue — those terms, if the proposal is approved, would be disclosed separately.

Why it matters to a holder

This is a forward-looking calendar notice rather than a results announcement. For a holder, it flags two dates worth watching: the release of first-quarter numbers, and a possible decision to add debt financing. Because the debt limit and terms are left open in this notice, the substance of the fundraising will only be known once the board has met and made its disclosure.

The notice signals both an upcoming results disclosure and a potential debt raise, but no figures or terms are given; the financially material details will only emerge from the company's post-meeting announcements.

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