What all corporate actions are supported on Portfolio?

What all corporate actions are supported on Portfolio?

We support bonus, split, dividend, merger, demerger, scheme of arrangement, reduction of capital, consolidation etc. Corporate allotted through corporate actions (as per the pre-defined ratio) reflect as buy/sell entry on portfolio (depending on CA type, i.e. for bonus, split-->buy entry would reflect, for consolidation, sell entry would reflect ) with zero price.

Remarks column is available in portfolio which displays what corporate action has been applied.
 
Note: We don’t capture Rights and ESOP on portfolio. However, these shares would reflect in holdings report and customer would be able to sell these shares.



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