Recovery of Shares from IEPF | Unclaimed, Lost and Damaged Shares
Investors can reclaim unclaimed, lost, or damaged shares transferred to the Investor Education and Protection Fund (IEPF) after seven years of inactivity. The process involves filing Form IEPF-5 on the MCA portal, submitting required documents to the company, and receiving approval from the IEPF Authority. SEBI-registered advisors assist in compliance, reducing claim rejection risks. AMFI NAV helps track mutual fund units linked to IEPF. Recovering shares restores ownership, unlocks corporate benefits, and consolidates financial holdings. Following MCA norms ensures a structured and legal retrieval of assets, safeguarding investors' rights and financial interests.
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