
Look at the following companies set to trade ex-dividend date in coming days:
HCL Technologies will be ex-dividend on October 17, 2025, with its appealing interim dividend of ₹6 per share declared recently. The dividend is reflective of the company's robust quarter performance and cash generation. Investors purchasing prior to the ex-dividend date are qualified for the dividend payout, further cementing HCL's position as a favourite dividend stock.
Anand Rathi Wealth shares go ex-dividend also on October 17. The company declared an interim dividend of ₹1.20 per share. With growing market wealth management demand, Anand Rathi’s dividend offers an added income proposition for shareholders.
Elecon Engineering will be trading ex-dividend on October 16, with an interim dividend of ₹0.50 per share. The firm has been showing consistent order flow and operational performance, and the dividend payment is a confidence booster for investors.
Uniparts India's special dividend of ₹2.25 per share is impressive, with the ex-dividend date being October 23. It represents the company's solid capital position and steady earnings expansion.
Rama Phosphates will go ex-dividend on October 20 for a recent interim dividend. The dividend payout is small but gives income visibility in the agrochemical segment.
Kajaria Ceramics will go ex-dividend on October 24, with an interim dividend payment. Being a leader in the manufacture of ceramic tiles, Kajaria's dividend policy continues to remain shareholder-friendly amid persistent business performance.
IRFC's interim dividend has the ex-date at October 24, with no specific payout quantum announced yet. With its well-established government-backed finances, IRFC continues to be in demand for steady dividend pay-outs.
CRISIL's interim dividend has an ex-dividend date of October 27. The credit rating agency has posted robust performance, validating its dividend payout policy appealing to investors looking for stable returns.
This week has a number of high-profile stocks such as TCS, HCL Technologies, and Anand Rathi Wealth trading ex-dividend, providing good interim dividend payouts to shareholders. Investors need to keep an eye on ex-dividend dates to avail of dividend benefits and look at dividend stocks as stable sources of income during market volatility.