What is a corporate action?
OneSecurities Operation (OST), it is aevent that affects your stocks or bondsafter you have bought them.
Examples:
- Payment ofdividends(you receive money if the company has made a profit)
- Capital increase(the company creates more shares)
- Granting of free shares
- Splitting of sharesTitle: Operations on Securities
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Some corporate actions give youmoney💸, others just modify thenumber or valueof your securities 📊.
⚙️ Types of Corporate Actions:
🟢 1. Automatic Corporate Actions (by default):
- You don't have to do anything. Examples:
- Cash dividends
- Interest on Bonds
- Automatic allocation of shares
🟡 2. Corporate Actions with Choices (optional):
- You mustgive your consentExamples:
- Subscribe to a capital increase 💼
- Deciding to buy new shares with your rights
🛠️ Examples of Corporate Actions:
🟢 Dividend payment:
You receive money for each share you own. 💡 Be careful with theex-dividend dateYou must have purchased the stock before this day to receive the dividend.
🟡 Capital increase:
The company wants more money → it issues new shares.
- You can buy them through someSubscription Rights (DPS)Title: Operations on Securities
Text: - You canresellyour rights if you do not want to buy.
📅 Important dates to remember:
- Ex-dividend dateday when the right is separated from the title.
- Payment dateday when you receive your money or your new securities.
📩 You need to be informed!
- Your account holder youwill warnof any corporate actions concerning you.
- You will receive astatementwith:
- What you have received or lost
- The applied fees
- The date of the operation


