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CONCOR Declares 1:4 Bonus Shares: Paid-Up Capital Increases as Shares Turn Ex-Bonus; 15.23 Crore Bonus Shares Allotted

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New Delhi: Container Corporation of India Ltd (CONCOR), a leading state-owned logistics and container transport company, has allotted 15.23 crore fully paid-up bonus equity shares to its eligible shareholders as of July 7, 2025. The allotment follows the decision taken by the Board of Directors in a meeting held on the same day.

Record Date and Bonus Share Details

The bonus shares were allotted to shareholders whose names appeared in the register of members or the list of beneficiary owners as on the record date of 4th July 2025. This allotment was part of a 1:4 bonus issue, meaning shareholders received one bonus share for every four shares held.

Read Also: Revolution in Cement Transport: CONCOR Launches India’s First Specialized Tank Containers for Bulk Cement Movement

Increase in Paid-Up Equity Capital

Following this bonus share allotment, CONCOR’s paid-up equity share capital increased to ₹380.81 crore, comprising 76,16,17,935 equity shares of ₹5 each. This marks a rise from the previous paid-up capital of ₹304.65 crore, which consisted of 60,92,94,348 equity shares of ₹5 each.

Historical Bonus Share Issues

CONCOR has a consistent track record of rewarding shareholders through bonus issues. Notable past bonus declarations include:

  • 1:1 bonus issue in April 2008
  • 1:2 bonus issue in September 2013

In total, the company has declared almost five bonus issues over the years, strengthening shareholder value and confidence.

Market Performance Update

On July 4, CONCOR shares went ex-bonus following the 1:4 bonus issue. Despite the positive corporate action, shares closed today at ₹596.95, down 0.45% from the opening price of ₹602.00. The stock’s 52-week high stands at ₹860.00 on the BSE, while it has declined by approximately 6.84% over the past six months.

Read Also: Towards Seamless Cargo Movement: CONCOR Strengthens Global Ties, Explores Multimodal Logistics Collaboration with ZIM Group

About CONCOR

Container Corporation of India Ltd (CONCOR) is a Navratna Public Sector Undertaking under the Ministry of Railways, Government of India, established in 1988. Headquartered in New Delhi, CONCOR is the country’s leading intermodal logistics company, specializing in containerized freight transport, handling, and storage. It operates an extensive network of Inland Container Depots (ICDs) and Container Freight Stations (CFSs), facilitating both domestic cargo movement and export-import (EXIM) trade. Listed on NSE and BSE, CONCOR plays a vital role in strengthening India’s logistics infrastructure, particularly in rail-based freight movement.


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