TVS Holdings dividend payout: Check record date & 4 key things you need to know

With the record date just a day away, TVS Holdings is back in the spotlight on the back of its dividend payout announcement. The Chennai based investment company has declared an interim dividend of Rs 93 per share, translating to a whopping 1,860% payout on its 2.02 crore equity shares with a face value of Rs 5 each.

This dividend will absorb a total of Rs 188 crore from the company’s reserves for the financial year ending March 31, 2025.

If you are a shareholder or considering investing in TVS Holdings, here are five key things you need to know about this corporate action.

TVS Holding dividend: When is the record date?

The company has fixed March 28, 2025, as the record date. This means that investors holding TVS Holdings shares as of this date will be eligible to receive the interim dividend.

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TVS Holdings has assured that the dividend amount will be credited to eligible shareholders within 30 days of the announcement. The payment will likely be processed through electronic transfers or dividend warrants, depending on the mode chosen by investors.

TVS Holding dividend: How does this compare to previous years?

This is the second- highest interim dividend declared by TVS Holdings. In 2024, the company paid an interim dividend of Rs 94 per share, slightly higher than this year’s payout. In 2023 and 2022, the interim dividends stood at Rs 59 and Rs 44 per share, respectively.

TVS Holding financial highlights

The company reported a 72% YoY jump in net profit to Rs 386 crore for the quarter ending December 31, 2024. Revenue rose 14% to Rs 11,458 crore, while EBITDA climbed 19% to Rs 1,848 crore, pushing the EBITDA margin up to 16% from 15.5% a year ago.

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TVS Holdings share performance has been mixed. The stock delivered a 10% return in the past year. However, over the past six months, the stock has dipped nearly 36%, and it has seen a 5% decline in 2025 (YTD).

Still, over a longer period,

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