HDFC Bank Sets Record Date for First-Ever 1:1 Bonus Share Issue
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domingo, 24 de agosto de 2025, 10:38 pm ET1 min de lectura
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The bonus issue, which will see 1 share issued for every 1 share held, is a significant step for HDFC Bank. It aims to reward shareholders and potentially boost liquidity. The move comes amidst a backdrop of positive market sentiment and robust fundamentals. HDFC Bank's asset quality remains strong, with gross NPA at 1.40% and net NPA at 0.47%, supported by robust provisioning buffers [1].
However, the bonus issue also comes with tax implications. According to income tax rules, bonus shares are taxed as short-term capital gains (STCG) if sold within a year, with a 20% tax rate. If sold after a year, a 12.50% long-term capital gain (LTCG) tax applies on the net sales value above ₹1.25 lakh [1].
Analysts have mixed views on the bonus issue. While some recommend holding the shares for over a year to avoid immediate tax implications, others see it as a potential reward for long-term investors. For instance, Jefferies has suggested a BUY recommendation with a target price of Rs 2,400, citing HDFC Bank's strong deposit mobilization and stable asset quality [2].
Technically, HDFC Bank shares have been in an uptrend, with the potential to rally towards the ₹2,050 to ₹2,100 levels, according to technical analysts [1].
In conclusion, HDFC Bank's 1:1 bonus share issue is a significant move reflecting the bank's confidence in its financial health. However, investors should consider the tax implications and the potential long-term benefits before making any investment decisions.
References:
[1] https://www.livemint.com/market/stock-market-news/hdfc-bank-bonus-issue-reward-or-a-trap-explained-with-the-share-outlook-income-tax-rule-11755912368086.html
[2] https://www.goodreturns.in/news/1-1-bonus-issue-august-26-hdfc-bank-share-fall-1-as-bonus-record-date-nears-buy-for-rs-2400-target-1451305.html
HDFC Bank's 1:1 bonus share issue ends today, with the record date set for August 26. This is the lender's first-ever bonus issue, doubling shareholders' shares without affecting investment value. The move reflects confidence in the bank's financial health and follows solid Q1FY26 earnings, with a 12% YoY growth in standalone net profit and a 6% increase in interest income.
HDFC Bank's 1:1 bonus share issue, the lender's first-ever such offering, concludes today. The record date is set for August 26, 2025. This move aims to double shareholders' shares without altering the investment value, reflecting confidence in the bank's financial health. The announcement follows HDFC Bank's solid Q1FY26 earnings, with a 12% YoY growth in standalone net profit and a 6% increase in interest income [1].The bonus issue, which will see 1 share issued for every 1 share held, is a significant step for HDFC Bank. It aims to reward shareholders and potentially boost liquidity. The move comes amidst a backdrop of positive market sentiment and robust fundamentals. HDFC Bank's asset quality remains strong, with gross NPA at 1.40% and net NPA at 0.47%, supported by robust provisioning buffers [1].
However, the bonus issue also comes with tax implications. According to income tax rules, bonus shares are taxed as short-term capital gains (STCG) if sold within a year, with a 20% tax rate. If sold after a year, a 12.50% long-term capital gain (LTCG) tax applies on the net sales value above ₹1.25 lakh [1].
Analysts have mixed views on the bonus issue. While some recommend holding the shares for over a year to avoid immediate tax implications, others see it as a potential reward for long-term investors. For instance, Jefferies has suggested a BUY recommendation with a target price of Rs 2,400, citing HDFC Bank's strong deposit mobilization and stable asset quality [2].
Technically, HDFC Bank shares have been in an uptrend, with the potential to rally towards the ₹2,050 to ₹2,100 levels, according to technical analysts [1].
In conclusion, HDFC Bank's 1:1 bonus share issue is a significant move reflecting the bank's confidence in its financial health. However, investors should consider the tax implications and the potential long-term benefits before making any investment decisions.
References:
[1] https://www.livemint.com/market/stock-market-news/hdfc-bank-bonus-issue-reward-or-a-trap-explained-with-the-share-outlook-income-tax-rule-11755912368086.html
[2] https://www.goodreturns.in/news/1-1-bonus-issue-august-26-hdfc-bank-share-fall-1-as-bonus-record-date-nears-buy-for-rs-2400-target-1451305.html

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