Dividend Stocks: 20 companies, including BoB, HDFC AMC, ICICI Lombard, to trade ex-dividend on June 6


In a significant development for income-focused investors, shares of 20 listed companies will trade ex-dividend today, June 6, 2025 (Friday). These include prominent names like Bank of Baroda, Container Corporation of India (CONCOR), HDFC Asset Management Company, and ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company.

Collectively, these companies are set to distribute Rs 245.80 per share in dividends to eligible shareholders.

Key dividend stocks in focus on June 6 are as follows:

Multiple companies have declared dividends; some major names included Bank of Baroda announcing a final dividend of Rs 8.35 per share, and HDFC AMC declaring a final dividend of Rs 90 per share. IndiaMART InterMESH announced a final dividend of Rs 30 per share along with a special dividend of Rs 20 per share. 

L&T Technology Services declared a final dividend of Rs 38 per share, while Tata Steel announced a final dividend of Rs 3.60 per share. Torrent Power announced a final dividend of Rs 5 per share.

Interim dividends announced were Rs 30 per share by Taal Enterprises and Rs 20 by Technocraft Industries (India). Other named dividends announced include Rs 2 by Container Corporation of India (CONCOR), Rs 7 by ICICI Lombard, Rs 6 by Dr Lal PathLabs, Rs 2 by JSW Energy, Rs 3 by High Energy Batteries, and Re 1 by IFGL Refractories. Maithan Alloys and Ramkrishna Forgings declared interim dividends of Rs 7 and Re 1 respectively. 

Meanwhile, Nicco Parks & Resorts declared an interim dividend of Rs 0.40, Panchsheel Organics declared Rs 0.80, QGO Finance declared Rs 0.15, and Toss The Coin declared Rs 0.50.

Understanding dividend types

A final dividend is declared after the full-year results are out and after the Annual General Meeting (AGM), whereas an interim dividend is declared somewhere in the middle of the year, normally post the quarterly or half-year earnings.

Special dividends, like the one declared by IndiaMART InterMESH (Rs 20), are one-time dividends that can be paid out over the regular dividends. For this special dividend, an investor is required to own the shares before June 6, 2025, which is both the ex-dividend as well as the record date.



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