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HCL Tech Q1 Dividend: IT major announces ₹12/share interim dividend. Check record date and other details

HCL Tech Q1 Dividend: IT major announces ₹12/share interim dividend. Check record date and other details

Mint14-07-2025
HCL Tech Q1 Dividend: India's third-largest IT company, HCL Technologies (HCL Tech), on Monday, 14 July 2025, announced an interim dividend issue along with its first quarter results for the financial year 2025-26. The company will issue an interim dividend of ₹ 12 per share with a face value of ₹ 2 apiece, according to an exchange filing.
'The Board of Directors has declared an Interim Dividend of ₹ 12/- per equity share of ₹ 2/- each of the Company for the Financial Year 2025-26,' the company told the BSE in an exchange filing.
This means that every eligible shareholder will receive an interim dividend payment of ₹ 12 per share for every share they hold in the IT firm till one day before the record date fixed by the company.
In its filing on Monday, HCL Tech also announced that the 'Record Date' for the interim dividend issue will be 18 July 2025, and the dividend payment is scheduled to be issued on 28 July 2025.
HCL Tech witnessed a 9.7% fall in its consolidated net profits to ₹ 3,843 crore in the April to June quarter of the financial year 2025-26, compared to ₹ 4,257 crore in the same period a year ago, according to the company's exchange filing on Monday.
The IT firm's revenue from core operations for the first quarter rose 8.2% to ₹ 30,349 crore in the 2025-26 fiscal year, compared on a year-on-year (YoY) basis with ₹ 28,057 crore in the same quarter in the previous fiscal year. In the constant currency (CC) terms, the company's revenue rose 3.7% in the April-June quarter.
HCL Tech shares closed 1.04% lower at ₹ 1,619.95 after Monday's stock market session, compared to ₹ 1,637 in the previous market close. The company announced its first quarter results and dividend issue announcement after the market hours on 14 July 2025.
HCL Tech shares have given stock market investors more than 158% returns on their investment in the last five years and 2.8% gains in the last one-year period. On a year-to-date (YTD) basis, the shares of the IT firm have lost 15.61% in 2025 and are currently trading 5.37% lower on the Indian stock market.
The shares hit their 52-week high at ₹ 2,011 on 13 Janaury 2025, while the 52-week low level was at ₹ 1,304 on 7 April 2025, according to the BSE data. The company's market capitalisation (M-Cap) stood at more than ₹ 4.39 lakh crore as of the stock market close on Monday, 14 July 2025.
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