Dividend Stocks 2025: WIPRO, DLF, CRISIL, EIH Associated Hotels, KPIT Technologies , Shyam Metalics and Energy , and The Yamuna Syndicate are the 7 key stocks to trade ex dividend today on 28 July 2025.
These companies, along with many others, have designated July 28, 2025, as the record date for identifying and finalizing a list of eligible shareholders for dividends.
To be included on the list of eligible shareholders for dividends under the T+1 settlement method, investors had to buy stock in these companies at least one day before the record date.
Dividend Payout and other details
WIPRO Ltd.— The company will pay an interim dividend of ₹5 per equity share with a par value of ₹2 to its members, with July 28, 2025, being the Record Date. The interim dividend will be paid on or before August 15, 2025.
DLF: The company has a recommendation: a dividend of ₹ 6/- per equity share with a face value of ₹ 2/- for FY 2024-25 (300%), subject to shareholder approval.
EIH Associated Hotels Ltd—On May 20, 2025, the Board of Directors recommended a 75% final dividend (Rs. 1.5/- per equity share with a face value of Rs. 2/-) to shareholders for the fiscal year 2024-25.
CRISIL—The Board of Directors has approved a second interim dividend of Rs. 9 per equity share with a face value of Re 1 for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025. The dividend will be paid on August 8, 2025.
KPITTECH The company will be distributing a final Dividend of Rs. 6.00 per equity share of face value of Rs. 10 each (i.e., 60%) for FY 2024-25, subject to declaration of the same by members at the ensuing Annual General Meeting
SHYAMMETL Interim Dividend—For the fiscal year 2025-26, equity shares will receive an interim dividend of Rs. 1.80/- per share, equal to 18% of their face value of Rs. 10/-.
The Yamuna Syndicate Ltd.—The company has suggested a final dividend of ₹500/- per equity share of Rs. 100/- for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, subject to approval by shareholders at the upcoming Annual General Meeting.
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