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Updated on 06 Nov 2025, 03:25 am
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Simar Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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On November 6, 2025, investor attention is drawn to a significant number of Indian companies that have announced interim dividends. A total of 17 companies, including major corporations like Sanofi India, Shriram Finance, Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL), NTPC, Computer Age Management Services (CAMS), Hindustan Unilever, and Dabur India, will see their shares trade ex-dividend on November 7, 2025. This means that any investor buying the stock on or after November 7 will not be eligible for the declared dividend.
Sanofi India is leading the pack with the highest interim dividend payout of ₹75 per share. Other notable dividends include ₹28 per share from Ajanta Pharma, ₹19 per share from Hindustan Unilever, ₹14 per share from Computer Age Management Services, and ₹7.50 per share from Bharat Petroleum Corporation. The record date for all these companies to determine shareholder eligibility for the dividend is November 7, 2025.
Impact: This news is significant for investors seeking regular income from their stock holdings. The announcement of interim dividends can often lead to increased investor interest in these stocks, potentially driving up their prices as the ex-dividend date approaches. For companies, dividend payouts reflect profitability and a commitment to returning value to shareholders. The large number of companies announcing dividends suggests a healthy corporate earnings environment. The market impact is expected to be positive for these specific stocks and could lead to increased trading volumes in these counters. A rating of 7/10 for market impact is assigned due to the substantial number of companies involved.
Definitions: Interim Dividend: A dividend paid to shareholders by a company during its financial year, between its annual general meetings. It is usually declared if the company's profits are deemed sufficient. Ex-Dividend Date: The date on or after which a security trades without the dividend. If you buy a stock before the ex-dividend date, you will receive the dividend; if you buy on or after, you will not.
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