
Bajaj Finance Block Deal: 1.75 lakh shares worth Rs 170 crore change hands at Rs 9,703 per share
In a significant block deal on May 30, 2025, 1.75 lakh shares of Bajaj Finance changed hands at a price of Rs 9,703 per share, taking the total deal value to approximately Rs 169.8 crore. The deal took place at a premium of nearly 1% over the previous close of Rs 9,607.50.
Meanwhile, the company has also set Monday, June 16, 2025, as the record date for its 1:2 stock split and 4:1 bonus share issue. These corporate actions were approved by the board on April 29, 2025, alongside the announcement of its Q4FY25 financial results.
As per the split plan, every 1 equity share of face value Rs 2 will be split into 2 shares of Re 1 each. Further, shareholders will receive 4 bonus shares for every 1 share held as of the record date. These actions aim to enhance liquidity and widen investor participation.
Disclaimer: The information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Stock market investments are subject to market risks. Always conduct your own research or consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions. Author or Business Upturn is not liable for any losses arising from the use of this information.
Aditya Bhagchandani serves as the Senior Editor and Writer at Business Upturn, where he leads coverage across the Business, Finance, Corporate, and Stock Market segments. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to journalistic integrity, he not only contributes insightful articles but also oversees editorial direction for the reporting team.

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