Videocon Industries: Q1FY25 loss, CoC meet in 2026
Videocon Industries Ltd
VIDEOIND
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Business profile and sector classification
Videocon Industries is engaged in manufacturing and trading consumer durables, with an extension into crude oil and natural gas. The company operates in the Consumer Discretionary sector within the Consumer Durables industry. In market references shared in the disclosures, Videocon Industries has been associated with the identifiers NSE: VIDEOIND and BSE: 511389. The same dataset also flags the security as suspended due to procedural reasons.
Listing status and trading restrictions
The information provided includes two parallel status points investors typically check. One, Videocon Industries Ltd is described as being listed on Indian stock exchanges with the above NSE and BSE identifiers. Two, it is also stated that as of March 16, 2022, the company is “Delisted.” Separately, the company is described as being under Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) since 2018, and trading is stated to have been suspended since June 2021. Taken together, the record points to a security that historically carried exchange identifiers, but has faced suspension and delisting-related status updates in the period after insolvency proceedings began.
Q1FY25 unaudited financials: revenue and loss
Videocon Industries Limited reported unaudited results for Q1FY25 for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. Revenue for the quarter was reported at ₹161.48 crore (₹1,614.81 million). The company reported a net loss of ₹2,239.84 crore (₹22,398.35 million) for the same quarter. The scale of loss relative to revenue underscores the financial stress described alongside the continuing insolvency process.
CIRP continues: consolidated process and oversight
The company continues under CIRP, with insolvency proceedings stated to have been ordered by NCLT starting June 2018. The process is described as a consolidated CIRP covering Videocon Industries Limited and 12 other Videocon group companies, making 13 entities in total. Resolution Professional Abhijit Guhathakurta is cited as overseeing the consolidated process. These details matter because most corporate actions, creditor decisions, and compliance steps typically route through the resolution professional during CIRP.
Results filing and compliance trail
The unaudited Q1FY25 results were formally signed by Resolution Professional Abhijit Guhathakurta on February 10, 2026. The submission was made to BSE and NSE under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (LODR) Regulations. This indicates the company continued to make formal exchange filings even while its security faced suspension and while the insolvency process remained ongoing.
59th Committee of Creditors meeting set for March 18, 2026
Videocon Industries announced that the 59th consolidated Committee of Creditors (CoC) meeting is scheduled for March 18, 2026. The meeting is described as involving 13 Videocon group companies under the consolidated corporate insolvency resolution process. The company also notified stock exchanges about this upcoming meeting. CoC meetings are a core part of insolvency proceedings, as they serve as the platform where creditors review the process and take decisions within the framework of applicable regulations.
Recent exchange disclosures: audits, management and depository compliance
The dataset lists multiple corporate announcements that provide signals on governance and compliance activity during the CIRP period. These include certificates under Regulation 74(5) of the SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 2018, dated October 14, 2025. It also lists announcements under Regulation 30 (LODR) on resignation of statutory auditors, including entries dated September 19, 2025 and September 29, 2025, along with an entry on change in management dated September 19, 2025. While the details of the underlying reasons are not provided in the text, the sequence shows recurring statutory and exchange-reporting activity.
CoC meeting cadence: selected events mentioned
The disclosures reference multiple CoC intimation items across 2023 to 2025, reflecting regular creditor engagement. A consolidated CoC meeting was stated to be scheduled on Tuesday, August 01, 2023 at 2:00 PM via video conferencing, in line with Regulation 19 of the IBBI (Insolvency Resolution Process of Corporate Persons) Regulations, 2016. Additional entries include a pre-facto intimation of the 52nd CoC meeting to be held on August 07, 2025, and notes that the 52nd meeting was postponed from August 7 and convened on August 12, 2025 with post-facto intimation. The dataset also references a pre-facto notice for a 53rd consolidated CoC meeting scheduled for September 12, 2025, and a pre-facto intimation of the 47th CoC meeting dated February 28, 2025.
Key numbers and identifiers at a glance
Market snapshot and what investors typically watch next
The text also includes a market snapshot with a market cap of ₹246 crore and a current price of ₹7.35, alongside dividend yield of 0.00% and ROCE of -1.33%. These figures are presented alongside the company’s continuing insolvency process and trading restrictions, which can influence how investors interpret market data. Separately, the dataset lists AGM-related items such as voting results for the 34th Annual General Meeting dated March 12, 2025, a notice of adjourned 34th AGM for FY 2023-24 dated March 4, 2025, and the outcome and proceedings dated March 4, 2025. With the 59th CoC meeting scheduled for March 18, 2026 and results already signed and submitted under LODR, the next concrete milestone on record is the creditor meeting, which the company has already notified to stock exchanges.
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