LIC, Asian Paints & 35 Stocks to Turn Ex-Record Date This Week
A massive wave of corporate actions is hitting the Indian equity markets this week, with approximately 35 companies scheduled to turn ex-record date. From heavyweights like LIC and HUL to bonus issues and massive buybacks, investors must ensure their holdings are in their demat accounts to qualify for these benefits.
High-Value Dividends from Blue-Chip Giants
The middle of the week promises significant payouts for shareholders of several consumer and industrial leaders. On Tuesday, June 23, investors in Asian Paints stand to receive a substantial final dividend of ₹23 per share. Following closely is Hindustan Unilever (HUL), which has fixed a final dividend of ₹22 per share.
Other notable dividend payouts scheduled for Tuesday include:
- Thyrocare Technologies: ₹7 per share
- Anand Rathi Share & Stock Brokers: ₹5 per share
- Dalmia Bharat: ₹5 per share
- Tata Power Company: ₹2.5 per share
- The Indian Hotels Company: ₹3.25 per share
Mid-Week Bonus Issues and Bajaj Auto's Mega Buyback
Wednesday, June 24, is a critical day for investors looking for capital appreciation through non-cash benefits. ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India has set this day as the record date for its 5:1 bonus issue, meaning shareholders will receive five additional shares for every one they hold.
Furthermore, Wednesday serves as the eligibility deadline for Bajaj Auto’s massive ₹5,633 crore share buyback. Investors looking to participate in this significant liquidity event must ensure their eligibility is confirmed by this record date. Additionally, Wheels India will turn ex-dividend with a payout of ₹9.14 per share.
Thursday’s Heavyweights: LIC and IndusInd Bank
The flurry of activity continues on Thursday, June 25, with several large-cap stocks transitioning to ex-record dates. The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is set to distribute a final dividend of ₹10 per share, while IndusInd Bank will pay ₹1.5 per share.
Interessanterweise führt Supreme Industries die Donnerstag-Kohorte mit der höchsten Dividendenausschüttung innerhalb der gelisteten Gruppe an und bietet ₹25 pro Aktie an. Weitere bedeutende Ausschüttungen am Donnerstag sind:
- Care Ratings: ₹14 pro Aktie
- Nippon Life India AMC: ₹12,5 pro Aktie
- Alkyl Amines Chemicals: ₹10 pro Aktie
- Dr Lal Pathlabs: ₹4 pro Aktie
Zeitpläne für Unternehmensmaßnahmen navigieren
Sowohl für Privatanleger als auch für institutionelle Anleger ist das Timing entscheidend. Um Anspruch auf diese Dividenden, Bonusaktien oder Rückkäufe zu haben, muss ein Anleger die Aktien am genannten Stichtag (Record Date) in seinem Demat-Konto halten. Da diese Daten über die Berechtigung entscheiden, passt sich der Aktienkurs oft am „Ex-Tag“ (Ex-Date) an. Daher ist es unerlässlich, diese Zeitpläne genau zu verfolgen, um keine Erträge zu verpassen.
Wichtigste Erkenntnisse
- Vielfältige Corporate Actions: Die Woche bietet eine Mischung aus hochwertigen Dividenden (Asian Paints, HUL), Bonusaktien (ZF Commercial) und einem großen Rückkaufprogramm (Bajaj Auto).
- Spitzenreiter bei den Dividenden: Supreme Industries (₹25) und Asian Paints (₹23) führen das Feld bei den Dividendenausschüttungen pro Aktie an.
- Handlungsbedarf für Anleger: Um Anspruch zu haben, müssen die Aktien am oder vor den jeweiligen Stichtagen (Record Dates) der einzelnen Unternehmen im Demat-Konto gehalten werden.