Tata Investment Corporation Ltd, the NBFC giant of Tata Group, witnessed a strong trading week from September 22nd to 2th. The NBFC stock has skyrocketed by over 19% on exchanges.
The bullish trend can be attributed to the upcoming 1:10 stock split, for which, Tata Investment declared the record date. This company is going to make its historic stock sub-division.
Tata Investment Share Price:
After market hours of September 26th, Tata Investment stock closed at Rs 8662.30 apiece on BSE, higher by 3.52% on that day. The company’s market cap is at Rs 43,827.16 crore.
Overall, from September 22nd to 26th, the stock price skyrocketed by a whopping 19.4% on BSE. YTD, the stock has surged by nearly 26.4%, emerging among top performers under Tata Group’s ambit.
The stock’s 52-week high and low is at Rs 9,100 apiece and Rs 5,147.15 apiece respectively.
Tata Investment Stock Split:
The company is scheduled to split for the first time in its history. Tata Investment fixed Tuesday, October 14, 2025 as the “Record Date” for the purpose of determining the eligibility of shareholders for subdivision of existing 1 (one) Equity Share of face value of Rs. 10/- (Rupees Ten Only) each fully paid up into 10 (ten) Equity Shares of face value of Re. 1/- (Rupee One Only) each fully paid up.
The stock split ratio is 1:10 accordingly.
What Happens When a Stock is Split?
As per smallcase website, one of the main benefits of splitting a stock is to make a company’s share cheaper for the budding or low-risk appetite investors.
1st: Although stock splits increase the number of outstanding shares, the total market value remains unchanged because splitting shares does not create additional value.
2nd: When a stock split is executed with a specific ratio, the share price is automatically adjusted on stock exchanges such as BSE and NSE.
Tata Investment Stock Attractive Or Not?
As per Markets Mojo, in terms of broader performance metrics, Tata Investment Corporation has demonstrated impressive growth over various time frames. Over the past month, the stock has surged by 27.74%, and year-to-date, it has increased by 28.80%. Over the last three years, the stock has skyrocketed by 284.72%, significantly outperforming the Sensex, which has seen a gain of only 41.51% in the same period. This consistent upward trajectory highlights Tata Investment Corporation’s strong market position and resilience in a fluctuating economic landscape.
About Tata Investment:
Tata Investment Corporation Limited (TICL) is a non-banking financial company. Earlier named The Investment Corporation of India, the company is primarily involved in investing in long-term investments such as equity shares and equity-related securities.