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    Karur Vysya Bank shares approach August 26 record date for 1:5 bonus issue. Do you own?

    Synopsis

    Karur Vysya Bank rewarded shareholders with a 1:5 bonus issue. The bank fixed August 26 as the record date for bonus share eligibility. Investors holding shares on that date qualified. This move reflected confidence and enhanced shareholder value. Bonus issues increased outstanding shares but reduced the stock price. Karur Vysya Bank shares closed flat at Rs 258.25 on the BSE.

    Karur Vysya Bank shares approach August 26 record date for 1:5 bonus issue. Do you own?ETBFSI
    Karur Vysya Bank announced a 1:5 bonus issue, setting August 26 as the record date for shareholder eligibility.
    Karur Vysya Bank had announced a 1:5 bonus issue, marking another step in rewarding its shareholders. This means that for every five shares held, investors will receive one additional share without any extra cost. The bank had fixed August 26 as the record date to determine the eligibility of shareholders entitled to receive the bonus shares.

    Investors who hold KVB shares at the close of trading on the record date will automatically qualify for the corporate action.

    The move reflects the lender’s confidence in its financial position and commitment to enhancing shareholder value.

    What is a record date?


    The record date is a cut-off date set by a company to identify which shareholders are eligible to benefit from a corporate action, such as dividends, rights issues, or bonus shares. Only those whose names appear on the company’s register of members as of that date are considered eligible.

    Investors must ensure they purchase the shares at least two trading days before the record date to account for the T+1 settlement cycle currently in place in Indian equity markets.

    Impact of bonus issue


    While a bonus issue increases the number of outstanding shares, it does not change the overall market capitalization of the company. Instead, it reduces the stock’s price proportionately, making it more affordable for investors while maintaining the same value of their overall holdings.

    For long-term shareholders, such actions are generally seen as positive, as they signal the company’s intent to reward investor loyalty.

    With the 1:5 bonus issue, Karur Vysya Bank has joined the list of financial institutions extending benefits to shareholders through bonus shares, a trend that has picked up momentum in recent years in the Indian banking space.

    On Friday, Karur Vysya Bank shares closed flat at Rs 258.25 on the BSE.

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