"On September 11, 2015, the shareholders, through the postal ballot approved the resolution of issue of bonus shares in the ratio of 1:1 to the eligible shareholders of the company," Colgate-Palmolive India informed BSE.
With this, every shareholder of the company will get an extra share for the each one it holds.
Colgate-Palmolive's board on July 30 had approved the issue bonus shares.
After issuance of bonus share, paid-up capital of the company would be doubled to Rs 27.18 crore from Rs 13.59 crore, the company added.
"Nambiar has been nominated by the promoter company as a non-retiring director. He will act as a non-executive and non- independent director of the company," it said.
Shares of the company settled at Rs 948.65 at BSE, down 0.36 per cent from previous close.
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