Description
BSE announces dividend corporate actions for 16 companies with record dates and ex-dates ranging from August to September 2025.
Summary
BSE has announced dividend corporate actions for 16 companies with record dates and ex-dates scheduled between August 21, 2025, and September 22, 2025. Each company will have specific book closure periods during which share transfers will be suspended.
Key Points
- 16 companies declaring dividends with confirmed record dates
- Ex-dates range from August 21, 2025, to September 22, 2025
- All actions involve dividend payments to eligible shareholders
- Book closure periods vary from 1-4 days per company
- Securities will trade ex-dividend on specified dates
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes announced. This is a standard corporate action notification.
Compliance Requirements
- Investors must hold shares before ex-date to be eligible for dividends
- Share transfers will be suspended during book closure periods
- Companies must maintain accurate shareholder records as of record dates
Important Dates
- August 21, 2025: Styrenix Performance Materials - Ex-date and Record date
- August 26, 2025: Vedanta Limited - Ex-date (Record date: August 27)
- August 28, 2025: Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Health Care - Ex-date and Record date
- August 29, 2025: IRB Infrastructure, Premier Energies, Black Box, Protean eGov - Ex-date and Record date
- September 4-5, 2025: Surya Roshni, Lloyds Enterprises - Ex-dates and Record dates
- September 10, 2025: Astra Microwave, Campus Activewear - Ex-date and Record date
- September 12, 2025: Bhansali Engineering Polymers - Ex-date and Record date
- September 17, 2025: Shilpa Medicare - Ex-date and Record date
- September 19, 2025: Gulf Oil Lubricants - Ex-date and Record date
- September 22, 2025: PNC Infratech, National Fertilizers - Ex-date and Record date
Impact Assessment
Moderate market impact expected as 16 stocks will trade ex-dividend on various dates. Investors seeking dividend eligibility must purchase shares before respective ex-dates. Trading volumes may increase before ex-dates as dividend-seeking investors enter positions. Share prices typically adjust downward by dividend amount on ex-dates.
Impact Justification
Multiple dividend announcements affecting trading schedules for 16 stocks with specific ex-dates and book closure periods