I have Jet Airways Share. Now it is not listed. What to do now.
Ans: Since Jet Airways has been ordered into liquidation, its shares have been delisted, meaning they are no longer traded on stock exchanges. Unfortunately, in most liquidation cases, equity shareholders are the last in line to receive any funds, and often, there’s nothing left for them after creditors are paid off.
At this point, your options are limited:
- Monitor the liquidation process – If any residual value remains after settling debts, there might be a payout, but this is rare.
- Check with your broker – Some brokers allow off-market transactions, though finding a buyer for delisted shares is difficult.
- Write it off as a loss – If you held these shares in a taxable account, you might be able to claim a capital loss to offset gains elsewhere.