The uptick in Vedanta's stock was fueled by the company's plan to declare a fourth interim dividend for FY25
Here is the full list of stocks that will trade ex-dat e tomorrow for purpose of several corporation actions that these companies have announced
Here is the list of stocks trading ex-date tomorrow due to dividend, amalgamation, bonus issue, and stock split
Markets regulator Sebi on Friday proposed that listed entities should make all payments, such as dividends, interests and redemptions, through electronic mode only. The proposal is aimed at streamlining payment processes and enhance security, convenience and efficiency for all investors. Current Sebi's LODR (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) rules allows electronic payments but permits cheques or warrants if electronic transfers fail, especially for amounts over Rs 1,500. Failures occur when a securityholder's bank details are incorrect or unavailable, requiring companies to send cheques. According to recent data, 1.29 per cent of electronic dividend payments fail for the top 200 listed companies, Sebi said. In its consultation paper, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has proposed making all payments, including dividends and interest, in electronic form for both demat and physical securityholders. Investors would be encouraged to update their correc
Here is the full list of stocks, along with the dividend amount and other details, that will turn ex-dividend on Monday
Here's the complete list of stocks that will trade ex-date next week for dividends, bonus issues, or stock splits
Here is the full list of stocks that will remain in focus today, as they turn ex-date tomorrow following announcements of dividend, bonus issues, and stock-split
State-owned Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) on Wednesday said it has paid a final dividend of Rs 55 crore for 2023-24 to the government. To this effect, a cheque towards the final dividend on the equity (63.17 per cent) held by the Government of India, was presented to H. D. Kumaraswamy, Union Minister of Heavy Industries and Steel by K Sadashiv Murthy, Chairman and Managing Director, BHEL, a company statement said. The total dividend paid to the company's shareholders for 2023-24 amounted to over Rs 87 crore.
Shares of SAIL, Hindustan Copper, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, and 53 others will remain in focus during today's trading session as they will turn ex-dividend date tomorrow
A dividend is a portion of a company's profit distributed to its shareholders, usually quarterly or annually, as a reward for investing in the company. Here is the full list of stocks that will trade
Sportking India, Onesource Ideas Venture, and Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences will trade ex-date for the subdivision of their stocks that they have announced
As many as 24 stocks will trade ex-date today for the several corporate actions that these companies have announced, including dividends, bonus issues, or rights issues
Synergy Green Industries, Insecticides (India), and Andhra Paper will trade ex-date today for their rights issue, share buyback, and sub-division, respectively
Here is the list of stocks that will trade ex-dividend today for the purpose of dividend, rights issue, bonus issue, and share buyback
Shares of Franklin Industries will trade ex-date today for the bonus issue, while Ganesha Ecoverse shares will trade ex-date today for the rights issue for their respective shareholders
Companies declare the beneficiaries of dividends, bonus shares, or buyback offers based on the list of investors recorded by the end of record date. Here is the list of stocks to trade ex-date today
Shares of Transport Corporation of India will trade ex-date today for the share buyback, while Prince Pipes and 8 others will trade ex-dividend today
Shares of Garment Mantra Lifestyle and Nucleus Software Exports will trade ex-date for the bonus issue and share buyback, respectively, that they have announced
The government has received about Rs 2,413 crore in dividends from oil PSU BPCL, the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) said on Monday. "Government has received about Rs 2,413 crore from BPCL as dividend tranche," DIPAM Secretary Tuhin Kanta Pandey said in a post on X. In the current financial year 2024-25 so far, Rs 15,389.14 crore has been received through dividends from the CPSEs. This includes Rs 5,091 crore from Indian Oil Corp (IOC), Rs 40 crore from Electronics Corporation of India Ltd (ECIL), Rs 554 crore from Power Finance Corp, and Rs 3,443 crore from Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd (TCIL) as special dividend. In the current fiscal, the government has budgeted to collect Rs 56,260 crore as dividends from public sector enterprises, up from Rs 50,000 crore in the 2023-24 fiscal. Separately, the country's largest insurer Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) paid a dividend of Rs 3,662.17 crore for FY24 last week. This amount is in addition to
A dividend is a portion of a company's earnings distributed to its shareholders, representing a reward for investors, typically paid out on a quarterly or annual basis