Tata Investment Corporation Limited saw its shares increase by 6.78 percent to ₹7,775 on Monday afternoon following the announcement that October 14, 2025, will serve as the record date for its approved 1:10 share split. The stock reached an intraday high of ₹7,794, setting a new 52-week record.
The investment firm communicated to stock exchanges that shareholders had endorsed the subdivision of each equity share with a face value of ₹10 into ten shares of ₹1 each through a postal ballot. This approval was granted on September 21, 2025, following a recommendation from the board on August 4, 2025.
Trading activity surged, with approximately 3.16 lakh shares changing hands, resulting in a turnover of ₹239.34 crore by 1:34 PM. The stock opened at ₹7,388, compared to the previous close of ₹7,281, reflecting robust buying interest, as indicated by a buy-sell quantity ratio of 34,874 to 30,819 shares.
In conjunction with the share split, the company has amended its Memorandum and Articles of Association to align with the new capital structure. After the split, the authorized capital will remain at ₹60 crore but will consist of 60 crore ordinary shares at ₹1 each, as opposed to the current 6 crore shares priced at ₹10 each.
Founded in 1937, Tata Investment Corporation is a non-banking financial company focused on long-term investments in equity shares, debt securities, and mutual funds. The share split is intended to enhance liquidity and make the stock more accessible to retail investors.
Published on September 23, 2025.