Upcoming Dividend Dates for ABB India, 360 One WAM, and Stovec Industries
Dividend calendar: ABB India, 360 One WAM, Stovec to go ex-date next week
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Investors should note the upcoming ex-dividend dates for several companies, including ABB India, which will pay a final dividend of ₹29.59 per share. 360 One WAM and Stovec Industries will also declare dividends of ₹6 and ₹12 per share, respectively, next week. The ex-dividend dates range from April 27 to April 30, 2026.
- 01ABB India announces the highest final dividend at ₹29.59 per share.
- 02360 One WAM and Stovec Industries declare interim dividends of ₹6 and ₹12 per share, respectively.
- 03Ex-dividend dates are critical for investors to claim dividends.
- 04Vedanta will undergo a demerger, affecting its shareholders.
- 05Record dates for dividends and corporate actions are set between April 27 and May 1, 2026.
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Investors should prepare for several key ex-dividend dates next week, particularly for ABB India, which has declared a final dividend of ₹29.59 per share. The ex-dividend date for ABB India is set for April 30, 2026, with a record date of May 2, 2026. 360 One WAM will trade ex-dividend on April 27, 2026, offering an interim dividend of ₹6 per share, while Stovec Industries will also go ex-dividend on April 30, 2026, with a dividend of ₹12 per share. Furthermore, Vesuvius India has announced a final dividend of ₹1.5 per share, also on April 30. In addition to dividends, Vedanta will undergo a significant demerger with a record date of May 1, 2026, allowing shareholders to receive shares in newly formed entities based on their existing holdings. This demerger will result in five distinct companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Other corporate actions include rights issues for Indrayani Biotech, Innovassynth Technologies, and Shakti Press scheduled for late April 2026.
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Investors holding shares in these companies will need to ensure they own the stock before the ex-dividend dates to receive the respective dividends, which can provide additional income.
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