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Reclaim Your Old Maruti Suzuki Shares from IEPF with Kinheritance

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Did you or your parents invest in Maruti Suzuki India Limited years ago? You might be sitting on a hidden treasure worth lakhs or even crores!
💡 Example:
100 shares purchased in 2000 are now valued at ₹16,30,700 (Sixteen Lakhs Thirty Thousand Seven Hundred). Maruti Suzuki has never announced a share split or bonus till date, making your holdings even more valuable.


✨ Steps to Retrieve Your Shares:
Physical Share Certificate in Your Name → Deposit directly for Demat with your Depository Participant.
Certificate in Deceased Parents’ Name → Apply for transmission; company issues Letter of Entitlement → Demat.
Lost Certificate → Request duplicate shares; company issues Letter of Confirmation → Demat.
Inoperative Demat Account → Submit KYC documents to re-activate.
Shares Transferred to IEPF → File IEPF Form-5 online and submit to Maruti Suzuki India Limited.


📞 Key Contacts:
• Nodal Officer (Maruti Suzuki India Limited): Mr. Sanjeev Grover investor@maruti.co.in +91 1146781000
• Registrar & Transfer Agents (KFin Technologies): einward.ris@kfintech.com 1800 309 4001 kfintech.com


💼 Why Kinheritance?
We specialize in helping families and investors recover old physical shares and reclaim their rightful wealth.

FAQs on Recovering Maruti Suzuki Shares

1. I have old physical share certificates. What should I do?

2. The certificates are in my deceased parent’s name. Can I claim them?

3. What if the share certificate is lost?

4. My Demat account has been inactive for years. Is it still valid?

5. The shares were transferred to IEPF. Can I still recover them?

6. Who should I contact for help?

 

📊 Case Study: Hidden Wealth from Maruti Suzuki Shares

Background: In 2000, an investor purchased 100 shares of Maruti Suzuki India Limited at a modest price. The certificates were kept safely but never converted to Demat.

Challenge:

Recovery Process:

  1. Transmission Application filed with Maruti Suzuki.

  2. Company issued a Letter of Entitlement.

  3. Shares were dematerialized into the family’s active Demat account.

  4. Valuation revealed the shares were worth ₹16,30,700 (Sixteen Lakhs Thirty Thousand Seven Hundred).

Outcome:

 


📲 Contact us today:
+91- 8147099290
✉️ care@kinheritance.com

Posted On: 2026-04-15


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