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Hyundai Motor India to trade ex-dividend on August 5 among 21 others. Do you own?

Hyundai Motor India to trade ex-dividend on August 5 among 21 others. Do you own?

Time of India04-08-2025
Monday, August 4, 2025, is the last day to purchase shares of
Hyundai Motor
India to be eligible for its final dividend of Rs 21 per share, as the stock will trade ex-dividend on Tuesday, August 5.
Investors buying the stock on or after the ex-dividend date will not be entitled to the announced dividend.
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Hyundai Motor is offering a final dividend of 210%, which translates to Rs 21 per equity share, based on a face value of Rs 10.
A dividend is a reward paid by a company to its shareholders, usually derived from profits. Dividends can be classified as interim or final, depending on whether they are declared before or after the company's financial year-end.
The ex-dividend date is the first day a stock trades without the value of its upcoming dividend. To be eligible to receive the dividend, an investor must own the stock before this date. Given that Indian markets follow a T+1 settlement cycle, purchasing shares at least one trading day prior to the ex-date is necessary.
The record date, typically coinciding with or following the ex-dividend date, is when the company identifies shareholders eligible for the dividend payout.
Dividends are a way for companies to share profits with their shareholders and are often seen as a sign of financial health and stability. Regular dividend payments can also enhance investor confidence and attract long-term investors seeking steady income.
Alongside Hyundai Motor India Ltd., the following companies will also trade ex-dividend on Tuesday, August 5:
Aayush Wellness
– Interim Dividend: Rs 0.025 per share
Alembic Ltd
– Final Dividend: Rs 2.4 per share
Automotive Axles
– Final Dividend: Rs 30.5 per share
Benares Hotels
– Final Dividend: Rs 25 per share
Berger Paints India
– Final Dividend: Rs 3.8 per share
Century Enka
– Final Dividend: Rs 10 per share
Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals
– Final Dividend: Rs 5 per share
DCM Shriram
– Final Dividend: Rs 3.4 per share
Embassy Office Parks REIT
– Dividend (amount not specified)
Indag Rubber
– Final Dividend: Rs 1.5 per share
Indef Manufacturing
– Final Dividend: Rs 2 per share
Ipca Laboratories
– Final Dividend: Rs 2 per share
Jay Shree Tea & Industries
– Final Dividend: Rs 0.5 per share
JG Chemicals
– Final Dividend: Rs 1 per share
Prima Plastics
– Final Dividend: Rs 2 per share
Share India Securities
– Interim Dividend: Rs 0.3 per share
Shreyans Industries
– Special Dividend: Rs 2 per share; Final Dividend: Rs 3 per share
SKP Bearing Industries
– Final Dividend: Rs 1.11 per share
The Grob Tea Company
– Final Dividend: Rs 3 per share
Tips Music
– Interim Dividend: Rs 4 per share
VA Tech Wabag
– Final Dividend: Rs 4 per share
Investors should ensure that they complete their share purchases by August 4 if they wish to be eligible for the dividends declared by these companies.
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