ITC Dividend 2025: FMCF main broadcasts Rs 6.5 interim dividend

ITC Dividend 2025: Indian shopper items main ITC has rewarded its shareholders with an interim dividend of Rs 6.5 per fairness share with a face worth of Re 1 every for the monetary yr ending March 31, 2025. The FMCG-to-cigarettes conglomerate introduced this together with its quarterly outcomes. The corporate has reported 1 per cent rise in standalone internet revenue within the quarter ending December 31, 2024. It had reported a internet revenue of Rs 5,572 crore within the year-ago interval.
ITC Dividend 2025: Report date
The corporate has mounted February 12, 2025 because the document date to find out the eligibility of shareholders for this company motion.
“Fastened Wednesday, twelfth February, 2025 because the Report Date for the aim of figuring out entitlement of the Members for such Interim Dividend,” the corporate mentioned in an trade submitting.
ITC Dividend 2025: Cost date
Sharing details about the cost date, the corporate mentioned that eligible shareholders will probably be paid the dividend quantity between March 6 to March 8.
“Dividend will probably be paid between Thursday, sixth March, 2025 and Saturday, eighth March, 2025 to these Members of the Firm entitled thereto,” the submitting reads.
ITC Q3 outcomes
Nonetheless, the corporate reported a decline of seven.27 per cent in consolidated internet revenue to Rs 5,013.16 crore for the December quarter.
The corporate had posted a consolidated internet revenue of Rs 5,406.52 crore within the year-ago interval, ITC mentioned in a regulatory submitting.
ITC’s income from operations was up 9.05 per cent to Rs 20,349.96 crore within the December quarter from Rs 18,660.37 crore within the final fiscal yr.
The overall bills had been 12.18 per cent increased within the December quarter to Rs 14,413.66 crore.
The overall earnings of ITC, which incorporates different earnings, rose 8.47 per cent to Rs 20,945.82 crore. It was Rs 19,308.85 crore a yr in the past.
Shares of ITC Ltd on Thursday settled at Rs 441.40 apiece on the BSE, down 1.53 per cent from its earlier shut.