Dividend record date calendar
Upcoming NSE dividend record dates, read daily from the exchange's own corporate-action filings. Each row shows the dividend a company has declared, its ex-date and the record date that decides who gets paid. Updated 22 Aug, 07:00 am IST · source: NSE
Record date: Mon, 24 Aug
| Company | Symbol | Dividend | Ex-date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amj Land Holdings Limited | AMJLAND | Re 0.20 Per Share | 24-Aug-2026 | |
| Gillette India Limited | GILLETTE | Rs 60 Per Share | 24-Aug-2026 | |
| GK Energy Limited | GKENERGY | Re 0.50 Per Share | 24-Aug-2026 | |
| International Gemological Institute Limited | IGIL | Interim Dividend - Rs 2.55 Per Share | 24-Aug-2026 | |
| India Pesticides Limited | IPL | Re 0.75 Per Share | 24-Aug-2026 | |
| National Aluminium Company Limited | NATIONALUM | Re 1 Per Share | 24-Aug-2026 | |
| Pudumjee Paper Products Limited | PDMJEPAPER | Re 0.60 Per Share | 24-Aug-2026 | |
| Senco Gold Limited | SENCO | Re 1 Per Share | 24-Aug-2026 | |
| SJVN Limited | SJVN | Re 0.35 Per Share | 24-Aug-2026 |
Record date: Tue, 25 Aug
| Company | Symbol | Dividend | Ex-date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deepak Fertilizers and Petrochemicals Corporation Limited | DEEPAKFERT | Rs 10 Per Share | 25-Aug-2026 |
Record date: Wed, 26 Aug
| Company | Symbol | Dividend | Ex-date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aditya Vision Limited | AVL | Rs 1.25 Per Share | 25-Aug-2026 | |
| Diffusion Engineers Limited | DIFFNKG | Rs 1.50 Per Share | 25-Aug-2026 | |
| MAS Financial Services Limited | MASFIN | Re 0.75 Per Share | 25-Aug-2026 | |
| N R Agarwal Industries Limited | NRAIL | Rs 2 Per Share | 25-Aug-2026 | |
| Premco Global Limited | PREMCO | Rs 2 Per Share | 25-Aug-2026 | |
| Shivalik Bimetal Controls Limited | SBCL | Rs 2 Per Share | 25-Aug-2026 |
Record date: Thu, 27 Aug
| Company | Symbol | Dividend | Ex-date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Power Finance Corporation Limited | PFC | Interim Dividend - Rs 3.90 Per Share | 27-Aug-2026 | |
| Procter & Gamble Health Limited | PGHL | Rs 45 Per Share | 27-Aug-2026 |
How to read this calendar
The record date is the cut-off a company sets when it declares a dividend: shares held in the demat account at the end of that day receive the payment. The ex-date, set by the exchange, is the first session on which a purchase no longer carries the dividend — and under T+1 settlement the two generally fall on the same day, because a buy on the ex-date settles one day too late. The dividend record date guide explains the mechanics from the start, and record date vs ex-dividend date walks the timeline through a worked example.
A dividend on this calendar says nothing by itself about whether the paying stock suits any particular portfolio — a high payout can signal surplus cash or a business with nowhere to invest it. The high-paying dividend stocks guide covers the checks that separate the two readings.
Frequently asked questions
What is a dividend record date?
The record date is the cut-off date a company sets when it declares a dividend: whoever holds the shares in their demat account at the end of that day receives the payment. Companies announce it to the exchange as a corporate-action filing, which is where the dates on this page come from.
What is the difference between the record date and the ex-dividend date?
The ex-date is set by the exchange and is the first trading day on which buying the stock no longer carries the dividend. Under T+1 settlement the two dates generally fall on the same day on the NSE, because a purchase made on the ex-date settles into the demat account one day after the record date has passed.
By when do shares need to be bought to receive a dividend?
Shares must be in the demat account on the record date. Because NSE trades settle on a T+1 basis, that means a purchase generally needs to happen before the ex-date — a buy on or after the ex-date settles too late for that dividend. The record date vs ex-dividend date guide walks through the timeline with a worked example.
How often is this calendar updated?
Every day, from the NSE’s published corporate-action feed. Dates are as announced to the exchange and companies can revise them, so the exchange filing remains the authoritative source.
Dates are as announced to the exchange and can change; the NSE filing is authoritative. Rows marked in colour are companies covered by our research articles. Nothing on this page is investment advice.