Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) allots 20,94,47,805 fully convertible warrants to Sunbright Mauritius Investments Ltd, a promoter-group entity, at ₹126 per warrant. The allotment is completed on August 21, 2026, after receiving shareholder and stock-exchange approvals and following a Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) order. Each warrant is convertible into one equity share with a face value of ₹1, with ZEEL’s paid-up share capital remaining unchanged until conversion.

Sunbright pays 25% of the issue price at allotment, amounting to about ₹659.76 crore, and must pay the remaining 75% within 18 months (by February 21, 2028). If all warrants are converted, Sunbright’s stake could rise to around 17.90% on a fully diluted basis. The move comes amid an ongoing regulatory dispute: earlier this month, the SAT stayed a SEBI order that sought to debar ZEEL for two months and its CEO Punit Goenka for one year in the Hyderabad land-pledge matter. Outlets also note SAT’s broader directions on the fundraising and the use of certain mutual fund investments for operational needs, while SEBI continues to pursue its corporate governance and disclosure concerns linked to the Hyderabad property pledge.