Description

BSE announces corporate actions for 22 securities including dividend declarations and one share buyback with ex-dates ranging from September 4-23, 2025.

Summary

BSE has announced corporate actions for 22 securities in the SLB (Securities Lending and Borrowing) segment. The circular details dividend declarations for 21 companies and one share buyback by Bajaj Consumer Care Limited, with ex-dates ranging from September 4 to September 23, 2025.

Key Points

  • 21 companies declaring dividends with ex-dates between September 4-23, 2025
  • Bajaj Consumer Care Limited conducting share buyback with ex-date September 4, 2025
  • All securities will have specific shut periods for SLB transactions
  • Record dates align with ex-dates for most securities
  • Shut periods typically span 1-3 days before and including the record date

Regulatory Changes

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

Compliance Requirements

  • SLB participants must observe shut periods for affected securities
  • No new lending or borrowing transactions during shut periods
  • Existing positions may be affected by corporate actions
  • Market participants must adjust positions before ex-dates

Important Dates

  • September 4, 2025: Ex-date for Bajaj Consumer Care buyback and Supriya Lifescience dividend
  • September 9, 2025: Ex-date for GSFC, BLS International, and RBL Bank dividends
  • September 12, 2025: Ex-date for K.P. Energy, Mastek, KPI Green Energy, and Techno Electric dividends
  • September 15-23, 2025: Various ex-dates for remaining dividend declarations
  • Shut periods: Range from 1-3 days ending on respective record dates

Impact Assessment

Medium impact on SLB market operations as multiple securities will be unavailable for lending/borrowing during shut periods. Dividend declarations may affect stock prices and trading volumes. The Bajaj Consumer Care buyback could impact share availability and pricing. Market participants need to plan positions accordingly to avoid disruption during shut periods.

Impact Justification

Multiple dividend declarations affect trading and investor decisions for 22 listed securities with specific shut periods