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Dividend & Stock Split: TCS, Tata Motors, Coforge Among Shares To Trade Ex-Date This Week

Dividend & Stock Split: TCS, Tata Motors, Coforge Among Shares To Trade Ex-Date This Week

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From generous dividend payouts to bonus share issues and stock splits, several prominent Indian companies' shares are trading ex-dates for corporate actions.
As we step into June 2025, a string of corporate actions is lined up that could influence investor decisions. From generous dividend payouts to bonus share issues and stock splits, several prominent Indian companies' shares are trading ex-dates for corporate actions.
A dividend is a portion of a company's profits shared with its shareholders. It can be final or interim and reflects a firm's profitability and shareholder-friendly approach. A bonus issue involves offering additional shares to existing investors free of cost, typically in a set ratio, which increases shareholding without extra investment. Meanwhile, a stock split reduces the face value of a share, increasing the number of outstanding shares and improving liquidity without changing the investment value.
Tata Motors has declared a final dividend of Rs 6 per share, with the ex-date set for June 4, 2025. This move indicates the company's steady financial performance and commitment to rewarding its shareholders. With an improving product mix and focus on electric mobility, Tata Motors continues to draw strong investor interest.
Coforge Stock Split 2025
Coforge Ltd is slated for a stock split, where each share of face value Rs 10 will be split into five shares of Rs 2 each. This stock split will take effect from June 4, and is expected to increase the affordability and liquidity of Coforge shares in the market. The decision underlines the company's confidence in long-term growth and wider retail participation.
TCS Final Dividend 2025
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India's IT bellwether, is distributing a final dividend of Rs 30 per share on June 4. Known for its consistent rewards to shareholders, TCS continues to show resilience and strength in its quarterly earnings, which is mirrored in this attractive dividend.
Rallis India's Rs 2.5 Dividend
Rallis India, a Tata Group company involved in the agriculture solutions space, will pay a final dividend of Rs 2.5 per share on June 5. This comes amid the company's growing focus on innovation and rural expansion, and aligns with its goal to enhance shareholder trust.
Other Notable Dividend Announcements
Several other companies are also rewarding their investors. Larsen & Toubro will pay a final dividend of Rs 34 per share on June 3. HDFC AMC leads with a hefty Rs 90 dividend on June 6. IndiaMART has not only announced a final dividend of Rs 30 but also a special dividend of Rs 20 per share, totalling Rs 50 on June 6. TAAL Enterprises will distribute an interim dividend of Rs 30, while Dr. Lal PathLabs will offer Rs 6 per share.
Bonus Issues And Buybacks
Two companies have announced bonus issues. Shalibhadra Finance will offer a 3:1 bonus issue on June 4, meaning shareholders will receive three extra shares for each share held. Shilchar Technologies will issue bonus shares in a 1:2 ratio on June 6. Meanwhile, SIS Ltd is planning a buyback of shares on the same day.
Upcoming Bonus, Dividend, Stock Split And Buybacks
Company Name Ex Date Purpose Record Date
Atishay Ltd 3-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 1.0000 3-Jun-25
Capital Infra Trus 3-Jun-25 Income Distribution (InvIT) 3-Jun-25
Larsen & Toubro Ltd 3-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 34.0000 3-Jun-25
Nuvama Wealth Management Ltd 3-Jun-25 Interim Dividend – Rs. – 69.0000 3-Jun-25
Rajnish Wellness Ltd 3-Jun-25 Right Issue of Equity Shares 3-Jun-25
Sunshield Chemicals Ltd 3-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 2.5000 3-Jun-25
Coforge Ltd 4-Jun-25 Stock Split From Rs.10/- to Rs.2/- 4-Jun-25
Franklin Industries Ltd 4-Jun-25 Right Issue of Equity Shares 4-Jun-25
INOX India Ltd 4-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 2.0000 4-Jun-25
Shalibhadra Finance Ltd 4-Jun-25 Bonus issue 3:1 4-Jun-25
Seshasayee Paper and Boards Ltd 4-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 2.5000 4-Jun-25
Tata Motors Ltd 4-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 6.0000 4-Jun-25
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd 4-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 30.0000 4-Jun-25
Jindal Saw Ltd 5-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 2.0000 5-Jun-25
Rallis India Ltd 5-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 2.5000 5-Jun-25
Bank of Baroda 6-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 8.3500 6-Jun-25
Container Corporation of India Ltd 6-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 2.0000 6-Jun-25
East India Drums and Barrels Manufacturing Ltd 6-Jun-25 Interim Dividend 6-Jun-25
HDFC Asset Management Company Ltd 6-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 90.0000 6-Jun-25
High Energy Batteries India Ltd 6-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 3.0000 6-Jun-25
IndiaMART InterMESH Ltd 6-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 30.0000 6-Jun-25
IndiaMART InterMESH Ltd 6-Jun-25 Special Dividend – Rs. – 20.0000 6-Jun-25
JSW Energy Ltd 6-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 2.0000 6-Jun-25
Dr. Lal PathLabs Ltd 6-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 6.0000 6-Jun-25
L&T Technology Services Ltd 6-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 38.0000 6-Jun-25
Maithan Alloys Ltd 6-Jun-25 Interim Dividend – Rs. – 7.0000 6-Jun-25
Nicco Parks & Resorts Ltd-$ 6-Jun-25 Interim Dividend – Rs. – 0.4000 6-Jun-25
QGO Finance Ltd 6-Jun-25 Interim Dividend – Rs. – 0.1500 6-Jun-25
Shilchar Technologies Ltd 6-Jun-25 Bonus issue 1:2 6-Jun-25
SIS Ltd 6-Jun-25 Buy Back of Shares 6-Jun-25
Som Datt Finance Corporation Ltd 6-Jun-25 Right Issue of Equity Shares 6-Jun-25
TAAL Enterprises Ltd 6-Jun-25 Interim Dividend – Rs. – 30.0000 6-Jun-25
Tata Steel Ltd 6-Jun-25 Final Dividend – Rs. – 3.6000 6-Jun-25
Technocraft Industries (India) Ltd 6-Jun-25 Interim Dividend – Rs. – 20.0000 6-Jun-25
Toss The Coin Ltd 6-Jun-25 Interim Dividend – Rs. – 0.5000 6-Jun-25
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