Multiple Indian companies, including CMS Info Systems, Havells India, Himadri Speciality Chemicals, and Sula Vineyards, declared final and special dividends on 23 May 2025. Investors can expect varying payouts, with Havells offering ₹6.00 per share and CMS Info Systems announcing both a ₹3.25 final and ₹3.00 special dividend. These declarations reflect robust financial performances and reward strategies for shareholders.
In a notable development for investors in the Indian stock market, several listed companies have declared dividends on 23 May 2025, reflecting strong performance and continued shareholder value creation.
CMS Info Systems Ltd
CMS Info Systems Ltd has declared two dividends:
- Final Dividend of ₹3.25 per share
- Special Dividend of ₹3.00 per share
This brings the total payout to ₹6.25 per share. The record and payment dates are both set for 23 May 2025, making this a significant return for its shareholders. The dual announcement suggests strong operational cash flows and confidence in the company’s financial stability.
Havells India Ltd
Havells India Ltd, a well-known consumer electrical goods company, announced a Final Dividend of ₹6.00 per share. The record date is 23 May 2025, with the dividend to be paid on 25 May 2025. This continues Havells’ history of consistent returns to shareholders amid steady earnings growth and market expansion.
Himadri Speciality Chemical Ltd
Himadri Speciality Chemical Ltd declared a Dividend of ₹0.60 per share, scheduled for distribution on 23 May 2025. While modest compared to others, the dividend reflects the company’s intent to maintain shareholder engagement even during sectoral challenges.
Sula Vineyards Ltd
India’s leading premium wine producer, Sula Vineyards Ltd, announced a Final Dividend of ₹3.60 per share. This announcement comes in the backdrop of strong consumer demand and growth in the premium beverage segment. The dividend will be paid on 23 May 2025.
Market Takeaway
These announcements are a positive signal to the market, demonstrating that companies across different sectors—from finance to FMCG and specialty chemicals—are confident in their cash flows and future outlook. While dividend amounts vary, the common factor is shareholder reward and financial resilience in FY24-25.
Investors will be watching closely how these companies continue to deliver performance in the coming quarters, especially amidst global economic uncertainty and shifting policy environments.