Colgate, Asian Pains & more: Top 10 companies that declared dividend in Q2

Published by: Priyanka Deshpande

FMCG major Colgate-Palmolive India Ltd (CPIL) on October 26 declared highest-ever dividend of ₹22 per equity share for the 2023-24 fiscal. Take a look at other companies that offered dividend this fiscal.

The NBFC major declared an interim dividend of 200%, i.e. ₹20 per equity share of face value of ₹10 each fully paid up for the financial year 2023–24.

Shriram Finance

The company announced an interim dividend of ₹5.15 per share for the financial year ending 2024.

Asian Paints

The IT firm declared an interim dividend of ₹12 per equity share of ₹5 each, which is 240% of the face value.

Tech Mahindra

The FMCG conglomerate announced an interim dividend of ₹18 per equity share of face value of ₹1 each for financial year ending March 31, 2024.

Hindustan Unilever

Nestle India’s board has approved an interim dividend of ₹140 per share.

Nestle

The company announced an interim dividend of ₹20 per equity share of ₹1 each for FY24 fiscal.

LTI Mindtree

L&T Technology Services Ltd (LTTS) declared an interim dividend of ₹17 per equity share.

L&T Tech

HCL Technologies announced an interim dividend of ₹12 per equity share of ₹2 each for the 2023-24 fiscal.

HCL Tech

The company had announced an interim dividend of ₹18 per equity share for the financial year 2023-24.

Infosys

IT services major declared a second interim dividend of ₹9 per equity share for the financial year 2023-24.

TCS