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ICICI Bank Ltd filed a Form 3 showing director Sandeep Batra’s existing stake and equity incentives. He directly holds 809,435 equity shares with par value Rs. 2 per share. The filing also lists multiple stock option awards at exercise prices from $14.67 down to $2.31.
Each stock option represents the contingent right to apply for one equity share. Footnotes describe grants made between 2013 and 2025, vesting in tranches and expiring between 2026 and 2033, with certain earlier tranches already fully exercised before their expiration dates.
ICICI Bank Ltd Group Chief Financial Officer Anindya Banerjee has filed an initial insider report detailing his existing equity and stock option holdings in the bank. The filing shows direct ownership of 450,038 Equity Shares of par value Rs. 2 per share.
In addition, he holds multiple tranches of stock options, each giving the right to apply for one Equity Share. These options cover various grants from 2015 through 2025, with exercise prices translated for convenience into U.S. dollars ranging from about 2.40 to 14.67 per share and individual grants including 96,600, 101,800, 101,200 and 214,225 underlying shares, among others.
The footnotes explain vesting schedules and expirations for each grant, and indicate that several older tranches have already been fully exercised. This filing records Banerjee’s current position as an officer of the company rather than new market purchases or sales.
ICICI Bank Ltd director Ajay K. Gupta has filed an initial ownership report showing sizeable equity and option exposure to the bank. He directly holds 540,568 Equity Shares of par value Rs. 2 per share and has additional indirect holdings through close family members, including 80,000 and 80,030 shares held via his sons.
He also holds multiple stock option awards over Equity Shares, with exercise prices ranging from Rs. 1.65 to Rs. 14.67 per share. These include grants such as 198,190 options granted on April 17, 2025 and 141,490 options granted on April 26, 2024, each vesting in tranches over several years with expirations extending into the early 2030s.
ICICI Bank Ltd filed an initial ownership report for director Balasubramanyam Sriram on Form 3. This filing establishes his status as an insider for regulatory reporting purposes. It does not list any stock purchases, sales, or derivative positions, and contains no reportable transactions.
ICICI Bank Ltd director Vijayalakshmi Iyer filed an initial ownership report showing indirect holdings of the bank’s equity shares. The filing lists 110 shares held through her brother, Krishnakumar Subramanian, and 500 shares held through her sister-in-law, Jayashree Krishnakumar, both reported as indirect ownership positions.
ICICI Bank Ltd director Radhakrishnan Nair filed an initial Form 3 reporting beneficial ownership of 45 equity shares of the bank. These shares are held indirectly through his son-in-law, Adhithya Parthasarathi, rather than in his own name. The filing does not reflect any new buy or sell transaction, only the existing holding.
ICICI Bank Ltd director Punit Sood filed an initial ownership report on Form 3. The filing lists him as a director of the company and does not show any reported transactions or share movements, serving as a baseline disclosure of his status as an insider.
ICICI Bank Limited reports that its subsidiary ICICI Venture Funds Management Company (IVen) has received approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for a planned transfer of its private equity, venture capital and real estate fund management business to ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company (IPru AMC).
SEBI, via a letter dated March 2, 2026, approved a change in the manager and sponsor for five Category II alternative investment funds, including India Advantage Fund S4 I, multiple India Advantage Fund S5 schemes, India Real Estate Investment Fund Series 2 and Iven Amplifi Fund. The approval is valid for six months, allowing the transaction to move forward once remaining procedures and agreements are completed.
ICICI Bank Limited reported that its Board of Directors has approved the purchase of up to 2.0% additional shareholding in its subsidiary, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Limited. The aim is to help maintain ICICI Bank’s majority stake if stock-based compensation at ICICI Prudential Life is exercised.
The proposed increase in ownership is subject to receipt of requisite approvals from relevant authorities. The Board meeting began on February 26, 2026, and concluded on February 28, 2026, when this decision was finalized.
ICICI Bank Limited reported the results of a shareholder postal ballot conducted entirely through remote electronic voting on a special resolution to appoint Ms. Vijayalakshmi Iyer as an Independent Director, effective December 1, 2025. The scrutiny was carried out by an independent company secretary.
The resolution received 437,18,59,967 valid votes in favour (from 8,010 members), representing 75.96% of valid votes cast, and 138,38,81,662 votes against (from 1,406 members), or 24.04%. A further 1,49,42,091 votes from 167 members were invalid or abstentions.
ICICI Bank used KFin Technologies’ remote e-voting platform and followed Indian corporate law, securities regulations and secretarial standards. Following an amended deposit agreement effective January 2, 2026, holders of American Depositary Receipts could direct voting, with Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas casting votes according to their instructions.