By: Akriti Tomar | Date : Feb 25, 25
Disclaimer:-Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks. This content is for Educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
A fractional share represents a portion of a stock that is less than one full share. These fractional shares commonly arise from corporate actions such as stock splits, bonus issues, or mergers. Unlike whole shares, fractional shares cannot be traded directly in the stock market.
Example:
An investor holds 9 shares of ABC Ltd., and the company declares a 3-for-2 stock split.
Example:
An individual owns 29 shares of ABC Ltd., which merges with XYZ Ltd. XYZ Ltd offers 1 share for every 5 shares of ABC Ltd (1:5).
Fractional shares cannot be sold directly in the stock market. Instead, companies appoint a trustee or an authorized entity to buy back these fractional shares from shareholders. The proceeds from the sale are then credited to the shareholder’s linked bank account.
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