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SOLARINDS · Solar Industries India Limited · BSE · Filed 9 Jul · 1 min read

Solar Industries incorporates wholly owned holding company in South Africa

Its Mauritius subsidiary set up Solar SA Investments (Pty) Ltd on 7 July 2026 as an internal group restructuring, making it a step-down subsidiary.

What was filed

Solar Industries India Limited disclosed under Regulation 30 that its wholly owned subsidiary, Solar Overseas Mauritius Limited, has incorporated a new entity, **Solar SA Investments (Pty) Ltd**, in South Africa. Incorporation is dated 7 July 2026, with the certificate of incorporation received on 9 July 2026. Held entirely through the Mauritius subsidiary, the new company becomes a step-down subsidiary of Solar Industries.

Nature of the entity

The filing classifies Solar SA Investments as an investment holding company and describes the exercise as internal group restructuring rather than an operating acquisition. The consideration is an initial capital subscription in cash, and the company stated no governmental or regulatory approvals were required for the incorporation.

Cost of subscription
ZAR 12,000
Shareholding / control
100%

The filing formalises a new step-down subsidiary in South Africa within the existing group structure. The disclosed subscription amount is small and the company frames the move as internal restructuring, so any significance to a holder lies in the corporate structure it establishes rather than in an immediate financial impact.

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