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Stock Split: Sigma Solve Ltd

Good news! Sigma Solve Ltd has announced a stock split in a ratio of 1:10 to make its shares more affordable and easier to trade.

 

So, what’s happening? The company is splitting each equity share of ₹10 into 10 equity shares of ₹1 each. In simple terms, your number of shares will go up by 10 times, but the total value of your investment will remain the same.

 

The company has fixed Monday, October 6, 2025, as the Record Date. This means if you hold Sigma Solve shares on this date, you’ll automatically be eligible for the split. 

 

Here’s an example to make it clearer: 

 

  • If you have 1 share of ₹10, after the split, you’ll get 10 shares of ₹1 each.
  • If you currently own 200 shares, they’ll turn into 2,000 shares.
  • The share price will adjust accordingly, so while the number of shares goes up, the total investment value remains unchanged. 

 

Why is this good for investors? A stock split usually improves liquidity, makes the stock price look more attractive to retail investors, and often increases participation in trading. It’s essentially the company’s way of making its shares more accessible to a wider base of shareholders.

With this move, Sigma Solve Ltd is not just restructuring its share capital but also taking a step to reward and engage its investors more effectively. For more check circular.

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