Several prominent Indian companies including Coromandel International, GTV Engineering, and Shree Cement have declared interim dividends for the year 2025, demonstrating financial strength and rewarding shareholders.
Several prominent companies in India have declared interim dividends for the financial year 2025. Among them are Coromandel International Ltd., GTV Engineering Ltd., Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd., Dr. Lal PathLabs Ltd., Manba Finance Ltd., MAS Financial Services Ltd., Shree Cement Ltd., SMC Global Securities Ltd., and Sona BLW Precision Forgings Ltd.
- Coromandel International Ltd. (listed on NSE: 506395), a leading Indian agri-input company with expertise in the production of fertilizers and crop protection products, declared an interim dividend of ₹6.00 per share.
- GTV Engineering Ltd. (listed on NSE: 539479), known for its manufacturing of engineering products and solutions, declared an interim dividend of ₹0.50 per share.
- Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd. (listed on NSE: 533047), a major producer of ferro alloys and metallurgical products, announced an interim dividend of ₹5.00 per share.
- Dr. Lal PathLabs Ltd. (listed on NSE: 539524), a renowned diagnostics service provider in India, declared an interim dividend of ₹6.00 per share.
- Manba Finance Ltd. (listed on NSE: 544262), an investment and financial services company, declared an interim dividend of ₹0.25 per share.
- MAS Financial Services Ltd. (listed on NSE: 540749), a company offering loans and financial products to the underserved market in India, declared an interim dividend of ₹1.00 per share.
- Shree Cement Ltd. (listed on NSE: 500387), one of India’s largest cement manufacturers, declared a substantial interim dividend of ₹50.00 per share.
- SMC Global Securities Ltd. (listed on NSE: 543263), a financial services firm offering a range of brokerage services, declared an interim dividend of ₹1.20 per share.
- Sona BLW Precision Forgings Ltd. (listed on NSE: 543300), a leader in automotive technology and precision parts, announced an interim dividend of ₹1.60 per share.
These dividend announcements demonstrate the strong financial performance of these companies and their commitment to rewarding shareholders. The payments are set to be made shortly, with the record dates for each dividend falling in early February 2025.
The companies listed above continue to make significant strides in their respective industries, with a clear focus on long-term growth and shareholder value.