Several Indian companies, including Persistent Systems, Wendt (India), and Bimetal Bearings, announced final dividend payouts on 14 July 2025, rewarding shareholders across various sectors. The declarations come ahead of the AGM season, reflecting steady earnings and investor confidence.
Leading Indian companies from diverse sectors have declared final dividends to reward shareholders, signaling strong financial performance in FY25. The announcements were made on 14 July 2025 and span IT, engineering, textiles, and automation sectors.
Notably, Wendt (India) Ltd, a precision grinding solutions provider based in Tamil Nadu, has declared a final dividend of ₹20 per share—the highest among the listed firms. Meanwhile, Persistent Systems Ltd, a Pune-headquartered global digital engineering company, approved a final dividend of ₹15 per share.
Bimetal Bearings Ltd, part of the Amalgamations Group and a manufacturer of engine bearings based in Tamil Nadu, has declared a dividend of ₹13 per share.
Other dividend declarations include:
- Craftsman Automation Ltd: ₹5 per share
- R R Kabel Ltd: ₹3.5 per share
- Super Sales India Ltd: ₹2.5 per share
- GHCL Textiles Ltd: ₹0.5 per share
These dividends were finalized in board meetings held across various states including Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Gujarat.
The dividend payouts reflect continued investor confidence and operational resilience among these companies despite global market volatility.
