LIC, Asian Paints, and HUL: 35 Stocks Set for Dividends and Bonuses This Week

Investors in the Indian equity markets face a busy week ahead as 35 companies, including several blue-chip heavyweights, have fixed record dates for various corporate actions. From high-value dividends to bonus issues and massive share buybacks, this week offers multiple opportunities for shareholders to enhance their investment value.

Major Dividend Payouts: Asian Paints and HUL Lead the Way

Tuesday, June 23, stands out as a significant day for dividend seekers, with 11 stocks turning ex-record date. Consumer goods giants are leading the charge with substantial payouts. Asian Paints has announced a final dividend of ₹23 per share, while Hindustan Unilever (HUL) will distribute ₹22 per share to its eligible investors.

Other notable dividend announcements for Tuesday include:

  • Tata Power Company: ₹2.5 per share
  • Thyrocare Technologies: ₹7 per share
  • The Indian Hotels Company: ₹3.25 per share
  • Dalmia Bharat & Anand Rathi: ₹5 per share each

Mid-Week Highlights: Bajaj Auto Buyback and ZF Commercial Bonus

Wednesday, June 24, features two high-impact corporate actions. ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India has fixed this date for its 5:1 bonus issue, offering additional shares to existing investors.

More importantly, Wednesday is the critical record date for Bajaj Auto’s massive ₹5,633 crore share buyback program. Investors looking to participate in this capital return scheme must ensure their holdings are processed before this deadline. Additionally, Wheels India will turn ex-dividend with a payout of ₹9.14 per share.

Thursday’s Heavyweights: LIC and Supreme Industries

The momentum continues into Thursday, June 25, with a long list of companies turning ex-record date. Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is set to pay a final dividend of ₹10 per share, a key move for retail investors holding the state-run giant.

In terms of pure value per share, Supreme Industries leads the Thursday cohort with a significant dividend of ₹25 per share. Other key players include:

  • Nippon Life India AMC: ₹12.5 per share
  • Care Ratings: ₹14 per share
  • Alkyl Amines Chemicals: ₹10 per share
  • IndusInd Bank: ₹1.5 per share
  • Dr Lal Pathlabs: ₹4 per share

Understanding the Record Date

W przypadku wszystkich wymienionych powyżej działań — niezależnie od tego, czy jest to dywidenda, emisja akcji bonusowych czy skup akcji własnych — inwestorzy muszą posiadać wymaganą liczbę akcji na swoich rachunkach demat w określonej „dacie zapisu” (record date). Status „ex-record date” oznacza, że jeśli zakupisz akcje w tej dacie lub po niej, nie będziesz uprawniony do otrzymania nadchodzącego świadczenia korporacyjnego.

Kluczowe wnioski

  • Wysokie dywidendy: Asian Paints (₹23) oraz Supreme Industries (₹25) należą do spółek wypłacających w tym tygodniu najwyższe dywidendy na jedną akcję.
  • Akcje bonusowe i skup akcji: Warto zwrócić uwagę na emisję akcji bonusowych w stosunku 5:1 w ZF Commercial oraz skup akcji własnych przez Bajaj Auto o wartości 5 633 crore rupii w środę.
  • Aktywność spółek typu Blue-Chip: Główni gracze, tacy jak LIC, HUL i IndusInd Bank, mają w tym tygodniu zaplanowane działania korporacyjne.