LIC, Asian Paints, and HUL: 35 Stocks Set for Dividends and Bonus Issues
A significant wave of corporate actions is hitting the Indian equity markets this week, with 35 companies scheduled to turn ex-record date. From massive dividend payouts by blue-chip giants like Asian Paints to a major share buyback by Bajaj Auto, investors must ensure their holdings are in place to qualify.
Mid-Week Dividend Heavyweights: Asian Paints and HUL Lead
Tuesday, June 23, stands out as a major day for income-seeking investors, with 11 stocks turning ex-record date for dividends. Asian Paints leads the pack with a substantial final dividend of ₹23 per share. Following closely is consumer goods giant Hindustan Unilever (HUL), which will distribute ₹22 per share.
Other notable dividend payers on Tuesday include Tata Power (₹2.5 per share), Anand Rathi Share & Stock Brokers (₹5 per share), and Dalmia Bharat (₹5 per share). Investors in the hospitality and healthcare sectors should also note payouts from The Indian Hotels Company (₹3.25 per share) and Thyrocare Technologies (₹7 per share).
Bonus Issues and Bajaj Auto's Massive Buyback
Wednesday, June 24, introduces more diverse corporate actions beyond simple cash dividends. ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India has set this day as the record date for a 5:1 bonus issue, offering a significant boost to the share count for eligible holders.
In a major move for large-cap investors, Wednesday is also the record date for Bajaj Auto’s ₹5,633 crore share buyback. Determining eligibility for this massive capital return requires investors to hold their positions before the cutoff. Additionally, Wheels India (₹9.14 per share) and Shankar Buildpro (₹5 per share) will turn ex-dividend on this day.
LIC and Supreme Industries Set Thursday Payouts
Thursday, June 25, will see another cluster of heavyweight dividend distributions. Supreme Industries is set to deliver the highest payout among Thursday's list, offering a final dividend of ₹25 per share. State-owned giant Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) will pay ₹10 per share, while IndusInd Bank will distribute ₹1.5 per share.
Die Liste für Donnerstag ist umfangreich und umfasst mehrere hochdotierte Ausschüttungen, darunter Care Ratings (₹14 pro Aktie), Nippon Life India AMC (₹12,5 pro Aktie) und Alkyl Amines Chemicals (₹10 pro Aktie). Zu den weiteren namhaften Werten gehören Dr Lal Pathlabs (₹4 pro Aktie), Syngene International (₹1,25 pro Aktie) und Sona BLW Precision Forgings (₹1,8 pro Aktie).
Die Bedeutung des Stichtags (Record Date)
Bei all diesen Kapitalmaßnahmen – ob Dividende, Bonusaktien oder Rückkäufe – ist der „Stichtag“ (Record Date) die entscheidende Frist. Um Anspruch auf diese Leistungen zu haben, müssen die Aktien spätestens an diesem Tag dem Demat-Konto des Anlegers gutgeschrieben worden sein. Da die Liste vorläufig ist, wird Anlegern empfohlen, weitere Ankündigungen ihrer Portfolio-Unternehmen zu beobachten.
Wichtigste Erkenntnisse
- Große Ausschüttungen: Asian Paints (₹23) und Supreme Industries (₹25) gehören diese Woche zu den Unternehmen mit den höchsten Dividendenzahlungen.
- Vielfältige Maßnahmen: Die Woche umfasst nicht nur Dividenden, sondern auch eine 5:1-Bonusaktien-Emission von ZF Commercial und einen Rückkauf von Bajaj Auto in Höhe von 5.633 Crore ₹.
- Teilnahmevoraussetzung: Anleger müssen die jeweiligen Aktien am festgelegten Stichtag in ihren Demat-Konten halten, um Anspruch auf die Leistungen zu haben.