By MOFSL
2023-05-31T11:48:48.000Z
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When Will My Corporate Action Start Reflecting on Portfolio
motilal-oswal:tags/stock-market
2023-05-31T11:48:48.000Z

Corporate Action Start Reflecting on Portfolio

The time it takes for a corporate action to start reflecting on your portfolio can vary depending on several factors, including the type of corporate action, the market, and the specific processes of your investment platform or broker.

Corporate actions usually follow a pre-determined timeline that is decided by the management of the company and affirmed by the shareholders. All corporate actions are taken within set deadlines and will be updated in your account when they fall due. However, due to some contingencies, it is possible that those actions are delayed, in which case it is the responsibility of the management to notify the shareholders of the revised deadlines in time.

What are corporate action timelines?

We can divide corporate actions on the basis of their nature:

  1. Cash transactions comprise dividends and interest payments, buybacks, and rights issues.
  2. Non-cash corporate actions comprise stock splits and dividends, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate events and announcements.

Following is a list of relevant corporate actions:

When will corporate actions begin reflecting in your portfolio?

Different corporate actions require differing time frames and depend largely on two factors:

  1. The company's deadline for the completion of the said action.
  2. The broker's efficiency reflects those actions as soon as they fall due.

Corporate actions like dividend and interest payments and share buybacks will be displayed on or after the payment date, depending on how long the brokerage account takes to reflect the transaction. Rights issues will be reflected in your portfolio after the subscription window has closed and all the dues have been cleared.

Additionally, stock splits, bonuses, and mergers and acquisitions take place on the completion date, which is usually preceded by the record date.

Parting Thoughts

Your broker or investment platform plays a crucial role in processing corporate actions and updating your portfolio. The speed and efficiency of this process can vary based on your chosen broker or platform. While some platforms offer real-time updates, others may take a few days to reflect the changes in your portfolio.

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