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Stock Split: Tata Investment Corporation Ltd

Tata Investment Corporation Ltd has announced a significant corporate action involving a stock split of shares to enhance liquidity and market participation. The company has fixed 14th October 2025 as the record date for this action.

 

Stock Split Details

 

Stock Split: Each equity share of ₹10 face value will be split into ten equity shares of ₹1 each. 

 

  • Record Date: 14 October 2025
  • Effective Date: 14 October 2025 (DR-735/2025-2026) 

 

Impact on Shareholders

 

  • Before Stock Split: 1 share of ₹10 each
  • After Stock Split: 10 shares of ₹1 each

 

Effect: The overall investment value remains the same, but the number of shares increases tenfold, and the market price per share will adjust proportionately.

 

Eligibility Requirements 

 

  • Only investors holding shares on or before the record date (14 October 2025) will be eligible.
  • Shares must be in dematerialised form in a demat account.
  • A new ISIN for the ₹1 paid-up shares will be informed to the market by a separate notice. 

 

Sum Up

 

The stock split from ₹10 to ₹1 announced by Tata Investment Corporation Ltd is aimed at enhancing liquidity, affordability, and retail investor participation. This move will make the stock more accessible for trading and potentially improve market depth. 

 

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