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Infosys Share Buyback 2025: Company Fixes Record Date For Rs 18,000 Crore Repurchase

Infosys Share Buyback 2025: Company Fixes Record Date For Rs 18,000 Crore Repurchase
Infosys Share Buyback 2025 Record Date: Tech giant Infosys has fixed Friday, November 14, 2025 as the record date for the company's largest share buyback as announced earlier. It means shareholders will need to keep the shares of Infosys on the record date to be eligible for participation in the buyback amounting Rs 18,000 crore.
“Pursuant to Regulation 42 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, Regulation 9(i) of SEBI (Buy-Back of Securities) Regulations, 2018, the Company has fixed Friday, November 14, 2025 as the Record Date for the purpose of determining the entitlement and the names of equity shareholders who are eligible to participate in the buyback," Infosys said in the filing on November 06.
A buyback (or share repurchase) is when a company buys its own shares from existing shareholders, usually at a price higher than the market rate.
“The Board of Directors of the company at their meeting held on September 11, 2025, has considered and approved a proposal to buyback equity shares for an amount of Rs 18,000 crore at a price of Rs 1,800 per equity share," Infosys said in an exchange filing previously.
In an exchange filing dated October 22, Infosys stated that its promoters and the promoter group would not be participating in the company's upcoming buyback. As of September 30, 2025, the promoters and promoter group collectively held a 14.30 percent stake in Infosys, with the remaining 85.46 percent owned by the public. Among the individual promoters, co-founder Nandan Nilekani held a 1.08 percent stake, while co-founders NR Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murthy held 0.40 percent and 0.91 percent, respectively. Their children, Rohan Murthy and Akshata Murthy, owned 1.60 percent and 1.03 percent each.
Co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan held a 0.84 percent stake in the company, whereas his wife, Sudha Gopalakrishnan, owned 2.52 percent, making her the largest individual shareholder among the promoters. The announcement clarifies that the buyback will be entirely funded by public shareholders, with the promoter group opting not to participate in this capital return exercise.
If you want to participate in an Infosys buyback, here's the step-by-step process:
1. Check the record date and ensure your Infosys shares are in your demat by that date. It is important to note that the record date has not been announced yet.
2. Read the Letter of Offer (LoF) to note buyback price, window, size and entitlement.
3. Check your entitlement (how many shares you can tender) and decide quantity (you may oversubscribe).
4. Log in to your broker and go to Corporate Actions → Buyback, select the Infosys buyback and enter quantity.
5. Or submit the Tender Form to your broker/registrar offline if you prefer paper submission.
6. Broker/DP will block/debit the tendered shares from your demat (you don't pay money).
7. After the window closes, check the acceptance/scale-down announcement (pro rata if oversubscribed). The Infosys buyback represents up to 2.41 per cent of the company's total paid-up equity share capital.
8. Accepted shares are debited and proceeds credited to your bank account via your DP (typically within a week or two).
Before October 1, 2024, the tax on buybacks used to be paid by the company on the income distributed. However, as part of the Union Budget 2024 announcement, any buyback after October 1, 2024, will be taxed in the hands of investors as deemed dividend under the ‘income from other sources'.
“As per the amendment in Budget 2024, tax on any buyback made after 1st October, 2024 will not be applicable in the hands of the Company. However, the tax will be payable by the recipient shareholder on the total amount received from the buyback as deemed dividend in accordance with the newly inserted provision of Section 2(22)(f)," Cleartax said in its blog.
So, the Infosys buyback will be taxed in the hands of investors as a dividend income under the head ‘income from other sources' at the applicable income tax slab. For instance, if you fall in the 20% tax bracket, the Rs 275 will be taxed at the rate of 20% (Rs 55 per share).
Source: News18
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