IRB Infrastructure’s Paid-Up Share Capital Hikes To ₹1,20,780 Crores, Allots 603.90 Crore Bonus Shares
IRB Infrastructure Developers Limited has allotted 603,90,00,000 bonus equity shares in a 1:1 ratio to eligible shareholders as of April 01, 2026. The allotment, approved on April 02, 2026, has doubled the company’s paid-up share capital to Rs 1,207,80,00,000. The newly issued shares will rank pari-passu with existing shares, reinforcing shareholder value without altering ownership structure.

IRB Infrastructure Developers Limited has allotted 603,90,00,000 bonus equity shares in a 1:1 ratio to eligible shareholders as of April 01, 2026. |
Mumbai: IRB Infrastructure has completed a major bonus share issuance, significantly expanding its equity base.
IRB Infrastructure’s board committee approved the allotment of 603,90,00,000 bonus equity shares. The issuance follows earlier announcements in February and March 2026, confirming the company’s move to reward shareholders through a stock-based distribution.
The bonus shares were issued in a 1:1 ratio, meaning shareholders received one additional share for every existing share held. Eligibility was determined based on shareholders listed as of April 01, 2026, the record date.
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Post allotment, the company’s paid-up share capital has increased to Rs 1,207,80,00,000, consisting of 1,207,80,00,000 equity shares of Re.1 each. This effectively doubles the equity base while maintaining the same face value per share.
The newly issued shares will rank pari-passu with existing equity shares in all respects. This ensures uniform rights across all shares, including dividends and voting, without altering the ownership balance. The bonus issue reflects IRB Infrastructure’s approach to enhancing shareholder participation while keeping its capital structure aligned with growth plans.
Disclaimer: This article is based solely on the company’s stock exchange filing and accompanying document and does not include external sources or independent verification.
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