Shares of BLS International Services slid as much as 18 per cent on Monday and were on track for their worst day since March 2024, after the digital visa and passport services provider was barred from government tenders for two years.
The stock was last down 13.2 per cent at ₹292.5 as of 10:22 a.m. IST. It was the top percentage loser on the 100-member Nifty small-cap index, which is down 0.3 per cent.
The Ministry of External Affairs banned the company from participating in tenders floated by it and Indian Missions - which represent India's diplomatic and consular offices abroad, BLS said on Friday.
The order cites court cases and complaints from applicants, the company said, without providing further details.
BLS competes with visa processing firm VFS Global and TeamLease Services and Quess Corp in the broader digital services space.
The immigration consulting services market in India is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 7 per cent to 10 per cent from 2025 to 2029 as demand for international education and residency remains high, according to research group Technavio.
Indian Missions made up 12 per cent of BLS International’s consolidated revenue in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026.
BLS said its existing contracts with Indian Missions will continue to operate and the order does not impact its financials and operations.
The stock has dropped about 39 per cent so far this year, while the small-cap index has declined nearly 4 per cent.
Published on October 13, 2025