Dividend Alert: Last Chance to Buy HDFC Bank, Tata Motors PV and 14 Other Stocks

Investors looking to capture immediate dividend payouts must act quickly as several major Indian companies approach their ex-record dates. With a cumulative dividend payout worth nearly ₹248 per share across various stocks, today marks the final opportunity for shareholders to secure eligibility.

Understanding the T+1 Settlement Impact

Under SEBI’s current T+1 settlement cycle, timing is critical for dividend eligibility. To receive a corporate action benefit, an investor must purchase shares at least one trading day before the record date. This ensures that the shares are successfully credited to the investor's demat account by the record date. For the group of 16 stocks turning ex-record date this Friday, June 19, today is the absolute deadline for purchase.

Major Blue-Chip Dividends: HDFC Bank and Tata Motors PV

Among the most significant names in this dividend cycle is HDFC Bank. The banking giant has recommended a final dividend of ₹13 per share (face value Re 1) for the financial year ending March 31, 2026. This brings the total dividend for FY26 to ₹15.50 per equity share. Historically, HDFC Bank has been a consistent distributor, having declared 28 dividends since April 2001, with a current dividend yield of 3.42%.

Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles (TMPV) also stands out, with a recommended final dividend of ₹3 per share for the 2026 financial year. Eligible shareholders can expect this payout on or before July 14. The company has a strong track record, having declared 20 dividends since July 2002.

High Payouts and Special Dividends

While blue-chip stocks dominate the volume, some companies are offering significantly higher per-share payouts:

Participation élargie du marché

La liste des dividendes s'étend à divers secteurs, notamment les produits de grande consommation (FMCG) et le textile. AWL Agri Business (anciennement Adani Wilmar) passera en date de détachement pour un dividende de 1 ₹, tandis que Torrent Power propose 5 ₹ par action. D'autres mentions notables incluent India Shelter Finance Corporation (10 ₹), Corona Remedies (10 ₹) et GHCL Textiles (0,6 ₹).

Au-delà des dividendes, les investisseurs doivent noter que Deepak Builders & Engineers India a fixé sa date de référence pour un fractionnement d'actions de 1:10, et que String Metaverse s'oriente vers une émission d'actions gratuites de 2:9.

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