Karachi: Loads Limited has announced a notable transaction involving the subscription of right shares, executed by several key stakeholders, including Treet Corporation Limited, as disclosed under the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) Regulation 5.6.4. This disclosure, dated April 1, 2026, highlights substantial changes in the company’s shareholding structure following the transactions dated March 27, 2026.
Treet Corporation Limited has emerged as a major player in this development, acquiring 60,231,595 shares at a rate of 12.5, bringing its cumulative shareholding to 91,619,252 shares. This acquisition represents a cumulative percentage of 24.68% in the company, marking a very large move in the stakeholder’s position within Loads Limited.
Additional transactions were reported involving various individuals. Syed Sheryar All acquired 164,465 shares, increasing his cumulative holdings to 508,815 shares, which translates to 0.14% of the company’s shares. Meanwhile, Mr. Muhammad Mohtashim ARab purchased 20,231 shares, leading to a cumulative total of 62,591 shares, accounting for 0.02% of the company’s holdings.
Further contributions to the right shares subscription came from Chaudhry Ehsan Ul Haq, who acquired 4,728 shares, Ms. Zunaira Dar with 238 shares, Mr. M. Z. Moira Mohajir with 396 shares, and Dr. Rozina Muzammil with an identical acquisition of 396 shares. The cumulative holdings for these individuals remain below 0.01%, reflecting no significant change in their shareholding percentages.
According to information available from the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), these transactions are instrumental in reshaping the share distribution of Loads Limited, with Treet Corporation Limited’s substantial acquisition being the most impactful. The designated market category for this disclosure remains within the regulatory framework established by the PSX.
The strategic acquisition by Treet Corporation Limited and other stakeholders is poised to influence the market dynamics and investor sentiment surrounding Loads Limited, as it adjusts to the changing landscape of its shareholding structure.