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Bonus Issue of Equity Shares: PRO FIN CAPITAL SERVICES LTD

PRO FIN CAPITAL SERVICES LTD has announced a Bonus Issue of Equity Shares as part of its corporate action. Trading Members are hereby informed that the company has fixed the Record Date for the purpose of issuing bonus equity shares. The equity shares of the company shall trade on an Ex-Bonus basis with effect from the date mentioned below.

Details of Corporate Action

 

Company Name & CodeRecord DatePurposePaid-up Value / W.E.F.
PRO FIN CAPITAL SERVICES LTD (511557)02/01/2026Issue of 01 (One) Bonus Equity Share of Re.1/- each for every 01 (One) existing Equity Share of Re.1/- each heldEx-Bonus & Record Date: 02/01/2026DR-790/2025-2026

 

Impact on Shareholding

Shareholders holding equity shares of PRO FIN CAPITAL SERVICES LTD as on the Record Date shall be entitled to receive bonus equity shares in the ratio of 1:1. This will result in an increase in the number of shares held by investors, while the overall investment value remains proportionately unchanged.

 

Note

A bonus issue is a corporate action whereby a company issues additional equity shares free of cost to its existing shareholders by capitalizing its reserves. Post the bonus issue, the market price of the equity shares will adjust accordingly.

 

Conclusion

The bonus issue announced by PRO FIN CAPITAL SERVICES LTD reflects the company’s intent to reward shareholders, enhance market liquidity, and broaden equity participation.

 

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