Description

Corporate actions including dividends, bonus issues, and stock splits for various securities listed for Securities Lending and Borrowing (SLB).

Summary

BSE has announced corporate actions for 12 securities available for Securities Lending and Borrowing (SLB). The actions include dividends for 10 companies, one bonus issue, and one stock split, with record dates ranging from September 4-20, 2025.

Key Points

  • 10 companies declaring dividends with various record dates in September 2025
  • Patanjali Foods Limited announcing bonus issue with record date September 11, 2025
  • Zydus Wellness Limited conducting stock split with record date September 18, 2025
  • All corporate actions have specified shut periods for SLB activities
  • Ex-dates mostly align with record dates, except for OLECTRA and Transrail Lighting

Regulatory Changes

No regulatory changes announced. This is a routine notification of corporate actions affecting SLB securities.

Compliance Requirements

  • Market participants must observe specified shut periods for SLB activities
  • Securities will not be available for lending/borrowing during shut periods
  • Participants must adjust positions before shut period commencement

Important Dates

September 2025 Corporate Actions:

  • September 4: Transrail Lighting ex-date
  • September 5: Transrail Lighting record date
  • September 8: KDDL and TITAGARH record dates
  • September 9: Dilip Buildcon and Shivalik Bimetal record dates
  • September 10: Force Motors and Gujarat State Petronet record dates
  • September 11: Patanjali Foods bonus issue record date
  • September 12: Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Mrs. Bectors record dates
  • September 18: Zydus Wellness stock split record date
  • September 19: OLECTRA ex-date
  • September 20: OLECTRA record date

Impact Assessment

Moderate impact on SLB market liquidity during specified shut periods. Securities will be unavailable for lending/borrowing activities, potentially affecting arbitrage strategies and short-selling activities. Market participants should plan position adjustments accordingly to avoid settlement issues.

Impact Justification

Affects trading and lending activities for multiple securities with specific shut periods and record dates