ITC Dividend Payment Date 2025: March 6, or March 8, 2025;Check…

ITC Dividend Payment Date 2025:

As per the company’s regulatory filing, eligible shareholders will receive the dividend between March 6, 2025, and March 8, 2025. The dividend amount will be credited directly to the bank accounts of shareholders who hold ITC shares as per the record date.

ITC Ltd, one of India’s leading FMCG giants, has announced an interim dividend of ₹6.50 per share for its shareholders for the financial year ending March 31, 2025. This translates to a 650% dividend on its face value of ₹1 per share.

ITC Share Performance & Returns

Despite a 10% year-to-date (YTD) correction, ITC has remained a strong dividend-paying stock and has delivered multibagger returns over the long term. In the last five years, ITC has generated nearly 140% returns, significantly outperforming the BSE FMCG index, which gained 74% in the same period.

ITC Share Price Today

On Thursday, March 6, 2025, ITC shares closed at ₹405.75, marking a slight gain of 0.10% from the previous close of ₹405.35. The stock traded within a range of ₹409.75 to ₹400.60 during the session.

ITC Dividend History

ITC has maintained a consistent track record of rewarding its shareholders through dividends:

  • 2024: ₹7.50 and ₹6.25 per share
  • 2023: Interim dividend of ₹6.75 and a final dividend of ₹2.75
  • 2020 (Highest Dividend): ₹10.15 per share

With its strong fundamentals and attractive dividend yield, ITC continues to be a top choice for dividend-seeking investors.

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(Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial or investment advice. Investors are advised to conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Stock market investments are subject to market risks, and past performance does not guarantee future returns.)

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