TD Power Systems investors face final trading day ahead of one-for-two stock split
Indian engineering firm TD Power Systems approaches the final trading day for investors to qualify for its one-for-two stock split, a move designed to broaden retail participation following a massive rally in its share price.
Investors have one final trading day to purchase shares of TD Power Systems to qualify for its upcoming one-for-two stock split. Under the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s T+1 settlement cycle, buyers must execute trades today to ensure the shares are officially credited to their demat accounts before Monday’s record date.
The company’s board previously approved the division of every existing share, which currently carries a face value of 2 rupees, into two new equity shares with a face value of 1 rupee each. While this corporate action will double the total number of outstanding shares, the company’s overall market capitalization of 23,558 crore rupees will remain entirely unchanged.
For existing shareholders, the split proportionally adjusts the per-share price without altering the aggregate value of their investment portfolios. A lower nominal share price typically makes the stock more accessible to smaller retail investors, a structural shift that can drive broader market participation and enhance daily trading liquidity.
The split announcement arrives amid a sustained rally for the Indian engineering firm. TD Power Systems shares have gained over 2 percent in the past week and 33 percent over the past month, leaving the stock up approximately 125 percent in 2026 so far.
This recent upward momentum follows a dramatic multi-month recovery from a 52-week low of 493 rupees apiece in August 2025. The stock recently surged more than 224 percent in under a year to strike a fresh 52-week high of 1,597.70 rupees on the National Stock Exchange earlier this month.
Over a longer investment horizon, the company has delivered cumulative returns of nearly 500 percent across three years and roughly 3,088 percent over a five-year period. This robust equity performance is underpinned by strong recent operational earnings, with first-quarter profit jumping 72 percent year-on-year to 86 crore rupees.