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Cash Returns Reach Three-Year High, Triggering Surge in Open-Market Buybacks

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek June 21, 2026 4 Min Read
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has reinstated the more flexible stock exchange route for open-market buybacks, enhancing the ability of listed companies to return capital to shareholders. With buybacks in 2026 already surpassing the totals of the previous two years, this move comes at a critical time for India Inc.

Revival of the Stock Exchange Buyback Route

SEBI’s decision to reintroduce the stock exchange route for open-market buybacks will take effect from August 1, 2026. This regains traction as corporate buybacks soar, with companies announcing deals worth approximately ₹25,000 crore in 2026 alone. This amount significantly exceeds the buyback totals of ₹19,175 crore in 2025 and ₹13,539 crore in 2024, as noted by Prime Database. The highest recorded buybacks since 2023 occurred under the previous regime when companies utilized this mechanism extensively before it was phased out.

Differences Between Routes: Tender Offer vs. Stock Exchange

The buyback mechanisms available to companies differ significantly. The traditional tender offer method allows companies to repurchase shares at a predetermined price within a specified timeframe, making it somewhat rigid. In contrast, the stock exchange route enables firms to acquire shares directly from the market at prevailing prices over a defined duration. This flexibility will especially benefit corporations looking to consolidate ownership and enhance stock value by responding adeptly to market conditions.

Updated Regulations and Safeguards

With the reintroduction of this route, SEBI aims to ensure a balanced approach, including tighter regulations. The new framework demands that companies complete at least 40% of the buyback during the first half of the offer period and shortens the execution window to 66 working days from a previous six-month period. Additionally, enhanced disclosures and restrictions on purchases from promoters have been integrated, intending to bring more transparency to the process. Companies will also have the flexibility to execute buybacks without appointing a merchant banker, sharing responsibilities across various internal compliance teams.

What This Means

The revival of the stock exchange buyback route offers Indian companies enhanced flexibility in capital management at a crucial time when capital return to shareholders is on the rise. Greater operational leeway can result in timely actions that align with market conditions, which could lead to improved investor confidence. Moreover, by reducing tax burdens on participants—shifting from dividend tax rates to capital gains treatment—the revised framework makes buybacks a more attractive option for shareholders, potentially reshaping how companies strategize capital returns in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an open-market buyback?

An open-market buyback is a corporate action where a company repurchases its own shares from the market at prevailing prices, often to reduce the number of outstanding shares and improve its stock value.

How does the stock exchange route differ from the tender offer?

The stock exchange route allows companies to buy back shares at market prices over a range of time, providing more flexibility than a tender offer, where shares must be bought at a fixed price only during a specified period.

What are the new regulations for buybacks?

New regulations require that at least 40% of the proposed buyback be completed within the first half of the execution window, which is now 66 working days long. There are also tighter disclosure norms and restrictions on purchases from promoters.

Will companies still need financial advisors for buybacks?

No, companies now have the option to conduct buybacks without a merchant banker, sharing compliance responsibilities among internal teams and stock exchanges.

Published on June 21, 2026

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