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Several prominent companies, including Hindustan Unilever (HUL), Asian Paints, Tata Power, Dalmia Bharat, and Indian Hotels Company, are trading ex-dividend today, June 23, 2026.

Under India’s T+1 settlement cycle, investors had to purchase these shares on or before June 22, 2026, for the shares to be credited to their demat accounts by the record date and qualify for the dividend.

Asian Paints Dividend

Particular Details
Dividend Type Final Dividend
Dividend Amount ₹23 per share
Record Date June 23, 2026
AGM Date July 9, 2026
Expected Payment On or after July 13, 2026

The dividend remains subject to shareholder approval at the company’s Annual General Meeting.

Hindustan Unilever (HUL) Dividend

Hindustan Unilever has recommended:

  • Final Dividend: ₹22 per share
  • Interim Dividend (already paid): ₹19 per share (November 2025)

Total Dividend for FY26

Particular Amount
Interim Dividend ₹19/share
Final Dividend ₹22/share
Total FY26 Dividend ₹41/share

Other Stocks Going Ex-Dividend Today

Company Dividend
Anand Rathi Share and Stock Brokers ₹5.00/share
Dalmia Bharat ₹5.00/share
Fredun Pharmaceuticals ₹0.70/share
GNA Axles ₹3.00/share
Indian Hotels Company ₹3.25/share
Tata Power ₹2.50/share
Thyrocare Technologies ₹7.00/share

What Does “Ex-Dividend” Mean?

A stock trading ex-dividend means:

  • Investors buying the stock today or later will not receive the announced dividend.
  • Only shareholders whose names appear in the company’s records on the record date are eligible.
  • Under the T+1 settlement cycle, investors needed to buy the shares by June 22, 2026 to qualify.

Upcoming Dividend to Watch

Sheela Foam

The manufacturer of Sleepwell mattresses has announced:

Particular Details
Record Date July 9, 2026
Dividend ₹1 per share
Financial Year FY26

Conclusion

June 23 marks the ex-dividend date for several blue-chip and mid-cap companies, including HUL, Asian Paints, Tata Power, Indian Hotels, and Dalmia Bharat. Investors who purchased these shares on or before June 22 will be eligible for the respective dividend payouts, while buyers from today onward will not qualify for these distributions.

Start your investment journey by opening a demat account and gain easy access to dividend-paying stocks in the market.

 

Disclaimer:

This article is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. The securities or companies mentioned are provided as examples and should not be considered as recommendations. Nothing contained herein constitutes personal financial advice or investment recommendations. Readers are advised to conduct their own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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