Century Plyboards Director Named in FIR Amid Stock Market Fraud Allegations
Mumbai’s Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has registered a First Information Report (FIR) against multiple individuals, including Pramod Agrawal, an Independent Director on the board of Century Plyboards, following a complaint alleging stock market fraud and regulatory violations. The action comes as per the directive of a Special Court designated under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
Following the news, Century Plyboards’ stock price declined by over 3.50% on March 3, 2025, as investors reacted to the development.
The Special Court’s directive to register an FIR against Pramod Agrawal and others is linked to allegations of financial misconduct and stock market irregularities.
In response to the unfolding situation, Century Plyboards issued a statement distancing itself from the allegations, emphasizing that the company remains committed to legal and regulatory compliance.
“The company remains committed to ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide further updates.”
The company also clarified that the ongoing legal proceedings do not involve Century Plyboards directly, and it does not anticipate any immediate operational or financial impact from the allegations against Agrawal.
Amid the controversy, Century Plyboards recently reported its consolidated financial results for the quarter ending December 2024, showcasing strong sales growth but a decline in net profit.
The decline in net profit despite strong revenue growth suggests higher operational costs or margin pressures.
With the legal proceedings ongoing, investor confidence in Century Plyboards may remain subdued in the short term.
While the FIR against Pramod Agrawal and others raises concerns about corporate governance and regulatory compliance, Century Plyboards has asserted that it remains uninvolved in the allegations.
For investors and stakeholders:
Century Plyboards’ stock remains under pressure, and further developments in the ACB probe will play a critical role in determining the company’s market trajectory in the coming weeks.
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