Shares of Meesho Ltd. were released for trading on the stock market on January 6, 2026, following the expiry of the company’s shareholder lock-in period applicable to certain equity holdings.
Around 109.9 million Meesho shares, representing approximately 2 % of total outstanding equity, became eligible for trading once the lock-in restriction ended, marking a significant moment for the recently listed e-commerce firm.
Key Highlights
- Meesho shares became tradeable after shareholder lock-in expiry, adding fresh supply to equity markets.
- Investors are closely tracking price movement as unlocked shares increase float and potential volatility.
The unlocking of these shares, valued at roughly ₹2,000 crore based on recent closing prices, is expected to introduce additional supply into the secondary market and could impact short-term price dynamics of Meesho’s stock.
Market participants will be watching closely to see how the increased float affects volatility, especially as it coincides with broader lock-in expiries for other newly listed companies like Tata Capital.
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Meesho’s stock previously made headlines with a strong debut performance, rallying significantly since its listing. The release of locked-in shares adds a new phase to the stock’s market journey, as both institutional and retail investors assess the implications of greater tradable supply entering the market.