Strategic Expansion / New Business Initiative
MCX Receives SEBI Approval to Incorporate New Coal Exchange Subsidiary
NSE
mcx
BSE
534091
Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX) has received SEBI approval to incorporate a new Coal Exchange subsidiary, marking a strategic entry into regulated physical coal trading. MCX plans to initially hold 100% ownershipand commit up to ₹100 crore to meet minimum net worth requirements.
PRICE-SENSITIVE TRIGGER
Event: SEBI approval to incorporate Coal Exchange subsidiary
Type: Strategic Expansion / New Business Initiative
Impact: Positive
Immediate Effect: Opens a pathway for MCX to expand into physical cool market infrastructure and diversify growth drivers

Financial Snapshot
- Proposed Investment Commitment: Up to ₹100 Crore
- Ownership: 100% initially
- Proposed Entity: MCX Coal Exchange Ltd. (likely name)
- Market Context Mentioned: MCX ~98% market share in commodity options (per company disclosure)
Highlight:
Entry into a new regulated coal exchange business, expanding beyond traditional derivatives.
What Happened ?
MCX announced that it has received approval from SEBI to incorporate a new subsidiary to establish a Coal Exchange.
The proposed platform aims to facilitate buying and selling of coal, enable transparent price discovery, and support a standardized digital marketplace for physical coal delivery.
The new entity will subsequently apply to the Coal Controller Organization of India as required.
key highlights
New Business Expansion:
- New subsidiary to be incorporated
- Focus on physical coal exchange platform
- Strategic diversification beyond derivatives
Capital Commitment:
- Up to ₹100 crore proposed
- To satisfy minimum net worth requirements under Coal Exchange rules
Strategic Significance:
- Expands presence in India’s energy ecosystem
- Potential to create new revenue stream
- Leverages MCX market infrastructure and liquidity ecosystem
Risk Analysis
Key Risks
- Regulatory approvals beyond SEBI still required
- Execution risk in building a viable physical coal exchange
- Market adoption and participant onboarding uncertainty
- Competitive or policy risks in coal market structure
Worst Case Scenario
Exchange fails to scale or obtain required operating approvals, limiting commercial viability
Risk Level: Medium
Company Commentary
- Strengthening presence in energy market ecosystem
- Building transparent digital coal marketplace
- Expanding beyond derivatives into physical market infrastructure
Official Exchange Filing: Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited