Bonus Share Alert: Last Day to Buy Triton Valves and IRB Infra Shares Before Record Date

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Bonus Share Alert: Last Day to Buy Triton Valves and IRB Infra Shares Before Record Date​

Investors tracking corporate actions have a key deadline approaching, as Triton Valves and IRB Infrastructure Developers have announced bonus share issues with April 1 set as the record date.

To be eligible, shares must be credited to demat accounts by the record date, making March 30 the last day to buy due to the T+1 settlement cycle and a market holiday on March 31 for Shri Mahavir Jayanti.

Key Dates Investors Should Know​

  • Record Date: April 1
  • Market Holiday: March 31 (Shri Mahavir Jayanti)
  • Last Day to Buy Shares: March 30
Investors must hold shares in their demat accounts by April 1 to qualify for the bonus allotment.

Triton Valves Bonus Issue Details​

Triton Valves has announced a bonus issue in the ratio of 3:1, meaning shareholders will receive three additional shares for every one share held.

The company revealed the bonus while announcing its quarterly results in February, marking its 50th year of operations. It plans to utilize ₹384.16 crore from its securities premium account for this issuance.

Triton Valves operates in manufacturing and supplying valves and components for tyres and related products.

Stock Performance Snapshot​

  • Down around 2% in the last 5 days
  • Up over 9% in the last 6 months
  • Market capitalisation: करीब ₹440 crore

IRB Infrastructure Developers Bonus Issue Details​

IRB Infrastructure Developers has declared a 1:1 bonus issue, offering one additional share for every share held.

The announcement came alongside its quarterly results in February, where the company also declared a third interim dividend of ₹0.07 per equity share for FY26.

IRB Infra operates as an integrated private toll roads and highways infrastructure developer with an asset base of approximately ₹80,000 crore across 12 states.

Stock Performance Snapshot​

  • Down around 3% in the last 5 days
  • Down around 6% in the last 6 months
  • Market capitalisation: ₹24,724 crore

What Bonus Shares Mean for Investors​

Bonus shares are issued free of cost from a company’s reserves. While they increase the total number of outstanding shares, they do not impact overall market capitalisation.

However, bonus issues can enhance liquidity and affordability, potentially making the stock more accessible to a wider set of investors.

Final Takeaway​

With March 30 as the cut-off trading day, investors interested in these bonus issues need to act before the market closes. Eligibility depends strictly on whether shares are held in demat accounts by the April 1 record date.
 

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The information provided is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation, or an offer to buy or sell any securities. Readers are advised to rely on their own assessment and judgment and consult appropriate financial advisers, if required, before taking any investment-related decisions.

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