Share were bought in 90s. But there has been no follow up with the shares.
I lost my share certificates too.
How to know how many shares I currently hold with reliance keeping the merger thing in mind.
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If you bought Reliance shares in the 1990s and have since lost your certificates, tracing your current shareholding can be challenging, especially with mergers. Services like Share Samadhan can assist in recovering lost investments and unclaimed dividends. You may need to contact the company's Registrar and Transfer Agent (RTA) and potentially provide affidavits or indemnity to obtain duplicate certificates if your original ones are missing.
Share Samadhan, which deals with the recovery of unclaimed dividends and untraceable shares, as well as mutual funds, postal savings and inoperative bank accounts,This is where Delhi-based Share Samadhan comes in, helping with the recovery of unclaimed dividends and lost stock investments.
You can get the details by company's RTA ,By the way if you didn''t claim any dividend over such shares and such divided remains unpaid for 7 consecutive years then shares may also be transferred to IEPF by company ,you can also get details with Recent filing done by company in MGT-7 ,because it requires upload of details of shareholders as at 31 March . probably,without having any Folio No ,DNo.,Photocopy of original shares certificate,tracing may be bit difficult ,and you may have to provide affidavits ,indemnity ,etc with application to co/rta to get back duplicate shares....
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