S Chand share price set for Monday spotlight after S$1.5 million Singapore curriculum deal

S Chand share price set for Monday spotlight after S$1.5 million Singapore curriculum deal

BENGALURU, Jan 12, 2026, 05:13 IST — Premarket

  • S Chand’s unit inked definitive agreements to acquire CPD Singapore for S$1.5 million in cash, aiming to close the deal by Feb. 28
  • The stock ended Friday at 162.16 rupees, slipping 1.6%

S Chand and Company shares will draw attention Monday after the Indian publisher announced its wholly owned subsidiary, New Saraswati House (India), is set to acquire 100% of CPD Singapore Education Services for S$1.5 million in cash. The payment will be made in two tranches. The company noted the deal brings international school curricula titles into its portfolio and expects completion by Feb. 28, with no regulatory approvals needed. (Business Standard)

The move is significant as S Chand aims to expand beyond the domestic school-book cycle, which is marked by uneven orders and tight pricing. The International Baccalaureate (IB) and IGCSE curricula, popular in private schools worldwide, offer broader reach compared to state-board titles.

The deal might be modest in size, but it’s straightforward: partly a fresh subscription, partly a buyout from management shareholders, with the target turning into a subsidiary of S Chand’s existing subsidiary. Investors are likely to see this as a portfolio adjustment rather than a major balance-sheet shift. (StockAnalysis)

S Chand ended Friday’s session at 162.16 rupees, slipping roughly 1.6% from the previous close, data from Yahoo Finance shows. During the day, the stock fluctuated between 160.02 and 166.26 rupees. (Yahoo Finance)

After a sluggish close last week, the broader market heads into Monday with the Nifty 50 slipping 0.75% on Friday to 25,683.30. Sector trends and the global risk appetite will probably influence the opening more than this single deal. (NSE India)

S Chand’s filing didn’t reveal how much revenue or margin CPD Singapore adds. Investors are left to figure out if the acquisition will boost export-driven sales or simply shield the group from fluctuations in domestic textbook demand.

Publishing for international curricula is a narrow niche where schools watch pricing, brand reputation, and exam-board fit closely. A minor slip in updating titles or handling distribution can easily stall uptake.

Execution poses another risk. Integrating a Singapore-based operation into an Indian publishing group could complicate sales cycles, inventory management, and currency risks—despite the seemingly modest ticket size.

Traders on Monday will be looking to see if the stock picks up extra volume following the disclosure, and if buyers view it as a sign of strategic direction for the long haul. A flat open wouldn’t come as a shock, considering the deal’s scale.

The next key date to watch is the closing timeline: the company has set Feb. 28 as the target for completion. Investors will be focused on any news about tranche payments and integration progress before that deadline.

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