LIC, Asian Paints & More: 35 Stocks to Turn Ex-Record Date This Week

A significant wave of corporate actions is set to hit the Indian markets this week, with 35 companies scheduled to reach their ex-record dates. From high-value dividends to bonus issues and massive buybacks, investors must ensure they hold the necessary shares in their demat accounts to qualify for these benefits.

High-Value Dividends: Asian Paints and HUL Lead the Pack

Tuesday, June 23, emerges as a major day for dividend seekers, featuring several blue-chip heavyweights. Asian Paints stands out with the highest payout in this category, announcing a final dividend of ₹23 per share. Following closely is Hindustan Unilever (HUL), which will distribute ₹22 per share to its eligible shareholders.

Other notable dividend announcements for Tuesday include Tata Power at ₹2.5 per share, Anand Rathi Share & Stock Brokers and Dalmia Bharat at ₹5 per share each, and Thyrocare Technologies at ₹7 per share. Smaller players like GNA Axles (₹3) and Master Components (₹0.75) are also set to turn ex-record date.

Mid-Week Bonus Issues and Bajaj Auto’s Mega Buyback

Wednesday, June 24, shifts the focus from pure cash payouts to equity expansion and share repurchases. ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India has fixed this day as the record date for a significant 5:1 bonus issue, offering more shares to existing investors.

Perhaps the most significant event on Wednesday is the determination of eligibility for Bajaj Auto’s massive ₹5,633 crore share buyback. Investors looking to participate in this capital return program must ensure their holdings are finalized by this date. Additionally, Wheels India will turn ex-record date with a final dividend of ₹9.14 per share.

Thursday: LIC and Supreme Industries Headline Heavyweight Actions

The momentum continues into Thursday, June 25, with a long list of corporate actions from major institutional players. Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) will pay a final dividend of ₹10 per share, while IndusInd Bank will distribute ₹1.5 per share.

En términos de valor puro de dividendos, Supreme Industries lidera el grupo del jueves con un sustancial pago de ₹25 por acción. Otras distribuciones significativas incluyen Care Ratings con ₹14 por acción, Nippon Life India AMC con ₹12,5 por acción y Alkyl Amines Chemicals con ₹10 por acción. La lista también incluye varias empresas de mediana capitalización como Dr Lal Pathlabs (₹4), Sona BLW Precision Forgings (₹1,8) y Syngene International (₹1,25).

Conclusiones clave

  • Diversas acciones corporativas: Esta semana presenta una mezcla de dividendos de alto rendimiento (liderados por Asian Paints y Supreme Industries), emisiones de acciones gratuitas (ZF Commercial) y una recompra importante (Bajaj Auto).
  • Cronograma crítico: Para calificar para cualquiera de estos beneficios, los inversores deben poseer las acciones respectivas en sus cuentas demat en la fecha de registro específica mencionada para cada empresa o antes de la misma.
  • Impacto en el mercado: Con 35 empresas involucradas, incluyendo pesos pesados como LIC y HUL, es probable que estas acciones impulsen una liquidez y un interés de negociación significativos en varios segmentos del mercado.