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Infosys promoters opt out of Rs 18K cr share buyback

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October 23, 2025

Infosys promoters and promoter group, including Nandan M Nilekani and Sudha Murty, have decided not to participate in the company's Rs 18,000 crore share buyback, according to a regulatory filing on Wednesday.

- Business Desk

The promoters collectively hold 13.05% of the company's equity as on the buyback announcement date. "...the Promoter and Promoter Group of the Company have expressed their intention of not participating in the Buyback vide their letters dated September 14, 2025, September 16, 2025, September 17, 2025, September 18, 2025 and September 19 2025.

Pursuant to the proposed buyback and depending on the response to the Buyback, the voting rights of the Promoters and Promoter Group in the Company, which constitutes 13.05% as on the date of the Public Announcement, may change.

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