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Dividend alert! TVS Holdings announces Rs 86 interim dividend; check record date
In an exchange filing, TVS Holdings said that its board of directors, during its meeting today, has declared the interim dividend of Rs 86 per share with a face value of Rs 5 each for the ongoing financial year 2026, with the total dividend payout standing at Rs 174 crore.
Record date for TVS Holdings dividend
The record date to determine the eligibility of the shareholders set to receive the dividend has been set on April 2. This means that only those shareholders who have the shares of the company on their demat accounts on April 2 will be eligible for the dividend. The dividend will be paid within 30 days from the declaration of the interim dividend, the company announced.
This comes after the company paid an interim dividend of Rs 93 to its shareholders in March last year, and Rs 94 in April 2024.
Additionally, the company also announced that it has raised Rs 650 crore by issuing non-convertible debentures (NCDs) at an 8.10% coupon rate with a 39-month term.
TVS Holdings share price
The shares of the company sharply surged nearly 3% to trade at Rs 14,125 apiece on NSE on Wednesday. The stock has gained more than 57% in the past one year, and over 265% over the past three years.
The Chennai-headquartered company has undergone key transformations in recent years, including its rebranding from Sundaram-Clayton to TVS Holdings. The company acts as the holding arm of the larger TVS Group, which has been expanding its footprint across mobility solutions, electric vehicles, and global operations.Through its subsidiaries and associates, TVS Holdings has interests in two-wheeler manufacturing, electric vehicle initiatives and global operations. Earlier in January this year, TVS Holdings reported a 28% year-on-year rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 493 crore for the October-December quarter of the ongoing financial year 2026. The firm’s revenue from operations grew 34% YoY to Rs 15,276 crore during the same period.
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