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News for India > Business > Hindustan Petroleum to TD Power: These 5 dividend stocks to trade ex-date tomorrow. Details here | Stock Market News
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Hindustan Petroleum to TD Power: These 5 dividend stocks to trade ex-date tomorrow. Details here | Stock Market News

Last updated: November 5, 2025 2:38 pm
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What is ex-date?These 5 dividend stocks to trade ex-date tomorrow –Hindustan Petroleum CorporationNipponTD Power SystemVaibhav GlobalShare India

Dividend payout: Around five companies are scheduled to trade ex-dividend on November 6, 2025. Under India’s T+1 settlement system, investors buying shares on the record date (November 6) will not qualify for the dividend. Only shareholders who hold the stock by November 4 will be eligible to receive the payout.

What is ex-date?

The ex-date (or ex-dividend date) is the key cutoff that decides which shareholders qualify for a company’s announced dividend. Investors who purchase the stock on or after this date will not receive the dividend — only those holding the shares before the ex-date are eligible for it.

Dividends play a key role as they offer shareholders a steady source of income and indicate the company’s financial strength and profitability. It represent a company’s method of rewarding its shareholders. They are a portion of the company’s profits distributed to investors as a return on their equity investment. These payouts may be issued as final, interim, or special dividends.

These 5 dividend stocks to trade ex-date tomorrow –

Hindustan Petroleum Corporation

The company had announced an interim dividend of ₹5 on October 29. The ex-date for dividend payout has been set as November 6.

Nippon

The company had announced an interim dividend of ₹9 on October 30. The ex-date for dividend payout is November 6.

TD Power System

The company had announced an interim dividend of ₹1 on October 30. The ex-date for dividend payout is fixed as November 6.

Vaibhav Global

The company had announced an interim dividend of ₹1.50 on October 30. The ex-date for dividend payout was set as November 6.

Share India

The company had announced an interim dividend of ₹0.40 on October 20. The ex-date for dividend payout is November 6.

Disclaimer: This story is for educational purposes only. The views and recommendations above are those of individual analysts or broking companies, not Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.



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