The Hardwyn India Limited (HARDWYN) board has announced a 2:5 bonus issue, meaning shareholders will receive two additional shares for every five shares they hold. The record date for this bonus issue is 2024-12-27. You can check the announcement from the company here.
Bonus issue details
Company | Hardwyn India Limited (HARDWYN) |
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Bonus Ratio | 2:5 |
Record Date | December 27, 2024 |
Ex-Date | December 27, 2024 |
Eligibility | Shareholders holding or buying shares on or before the cum-date (December 26, 2024) |
Credit Timeline | Within 2 trading days from the record date (December 27, 2024) |
What is a Bonus Issue?
A bonus issue is a way for a company to reward its shareholders by giving them additional shares at no extra cost. However, the value of your investment remains the same.
When a company issues bonus shares, the number of shares increases, but the investment value remains the same. The stock price is adjusted according to the bonus ratio, this should not be mistaken for a correction or a fall in stock price.
Example: If you held 10 shares of Hardwyn India Limited (HARDWYN) priced at ₹29 each, and the company announces a 2:5 bonus, you’ll receive 4 more shares. Your total holdings will now be 14, and the share price will adjust to approximately ₹20.71. However, your overall investment value remains unchanged at ₹290.
Who is eligible for the bonus issue?
Shareholders who hold or buy Hardwyn India Limited (HARDWYN) shares on or before the ex-date (December 26, 2024) will be eligible to receive the bonus shares. To qualify, the shares must be credited to your demat account by the record date (December 27, 2024).
When will the bonus shares reflect in my demat account?
The bonus shares are typically credited to your demat account within 2 trading days following the record date (December 27, 2024). Initially, they may appear under a temporary ISIN on Console and will take an additional 4-5 working days to be assigned a permanent ISIN. Once assigned, the shares will be reflected in Kite and made available for trading.
What happens to my holdings and P&L on Kite and Console after the ex-date?
After the ex-date, the share price will be adjusted to reflect the bonus issue, which may temporarily cause a drop in your P&L on Kite and Console.
Once the bonus shares are credited to your demat account, your holdings will be updated with the revised quantity. The buy average price will also be recalculated and updated within a couple of days after the shares are credited.
Also, we adjust the OHLC data and charts on Kite for corporate actions like bonuses, stock splits, and rights issues. We’ve explained it here.
Why has my average price dropped after the bonus issue?
Bonus shares are credited at no cost, and their value is considered zero. When these shares are added to your demat account, the average buy price is recalculated by dividing the original investment cost across the increased number of shares, reducing the average price.
Example: If you held 10 shares at ₹29 each and received 4 bonus shares, your total holdings become 14.
The average price is then recalculated as ₹290 (original cost) / 14 shares = ₹20.71 per share.
Can I sell my shares before the bonus shares are credited?
Yes, you can sell your shares normally if you wish to. This will not affect your trades or your P&L, as the bonus shares are allotted based on your holdings as of the record date, December 27, 2024. Click here to learn more about the effect of bonus issues on your holdings.