Dividend stocks: Reliance Industries, Jio Financial Services, ICICI Bank, CCI, IndiGo, and others to trade ex-dividend this week

Shares of several companies, such as Reliance Industries, Jio Financial Services, ICICI Bank, Container Corporation of India, InterGlobe Aviation, and others, are likely to trade ex-dividend next week, according to BSE.

Several major companies have declared a range of corporate actions, such as bonus issues, stock splits, share buybacks, and more.

What is an ex-dividend stock?

The date on which the equity share price adjusts to reflect the upcoming dividend payment is referred to as the ex-dividend date. When a stock goes ex-dividend, it indicates that the stock no longer reflects the value of its forthcoming dividend payment starting from that date.

Dividends are distributed to all shareholders whose names are listed by the end of the record date.

Stocks that will declare dividends in the upcoming week

Stocks trading ex-dividend on Monday, August 11, 2025

Akzo Nobel India, Castrol India, Globus Spirits, GPT Infraprojects, Indo Count Industries, Jio Financial Services, K.P. Energy, KPI Green Energy, Kalyani Steels, Neelamalai Agro Industries, Rashi Peripherals, Shri Dinesh Mills, Starteck Finance, and Tainwala Chemicals and Plastics (India) Ltd will trade ex-dividend on August 11. 

ALSO READDividend stocks: Britannia, Coal India, Hindalco, IOCL, Hyundai Motor, and others to trade ex-dividend this week Stocks trading ex-dividend on Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Arvind Fashions, Axtel Industries, Dwarikesh Sugar Industries, Grasim Industries, H.G. Infra Engineering, ICICI Bank, India Pesticides, KIFS Financial Services, NGL Fine Chem, and RITES will pay out the dividend on August 12. 

Stocks trading ex-dividend on Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Brigade Enterprises, Container Corporation of India, Crestchem, Dai-Ichi Karkaria, Godrej Consumer Products, HEG, InterGlobe Aviation, MPS, NBCC (India), Page Industries, Pidilite Industries, Hitachi Energy India, QGO Finance, RailTel Corporation of India, Rain Industries, South Indian Bank, and Sun TV Network will be trading ex-dividend on August 13.

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Action Construction Equipment, Alkali Metals, Amal, Anuh Pharma, Astral, Bandhan Bank, Bhagiradha Chemicals & Industries, Denta Water and Infra Solutions, Everest Kanto Cylinder, Electrosteel Castings, Emcure Pharmaceuticals, Excel Industries, Five-Star Business Finance, Gland Pharma,

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