
Tata Motors Dividend 2025: Highest Ever Dividend In A Decade, Check AGM And Payment Dates
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Tata Motors Dividend: Tata Motors Limited earlier announced several dividends. It announced a special dividend of Rs 3 per equity with ex-date on June 11, 2024.
Tata Motors Final Dividend 2025: Tata Motors Limited (TML) has announced the final dividend of Rs 6 per equity share of Rs 2 each (300%) for the year ended March 31, 2025, along with its Q4 FY25 results. The Board of Directors has fixed Friday, June 20, 2025 as the date of the 80th Annual General Meeting ('AGM") of the Company.
Tata Motors Dividend 2025 Payment Date
The dividend, if declared at the AGM, will be paid to the eligible shareholders on or before June 24, 2025.
Tata Motors Dividend History
Tata Motors Limited earlier announced several dividends. It announced a special dividend of Rs 3 per equity with ex-date on June 11, 2024. Before that, it announced a final dividend of Rs 3 per equity for FY24. And a dividend of Rs 2 was announced for FY23.
Tata Motors Demerger
Tata Motors Limited's shareholders had approved the demerger proposal of separating the auto manufacturer into two listed entities – commercial vehicle and passenger vehicle. The resolution for the Composite Scheme of Arrangement was passed with the requisite majority, with a total of 2,730,875,858 votes polled. Out of these, 2,730,862,142 votes (99.9995%) were in favor, and 13,716 votes (0.0005%) were against.
Shares entitlement ratio will be 1:1 as announced earlier. Tata Motors Limited's shareholders will receive one share of TMLCV of Rs 2 per share for every 1 share of TML being held.
Tata Motors Share Price
Tata Motors Limited's shares settled 1 per cent lower at Rs 700.20 apiece on Wednesday, against the previous day close at Rs 707.70 apiece.
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May 15, 2025, 08:46 IST
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