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Indian Overseas Bank

NSE: IOB BSE: 532388

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Indian Overseas Bank Dividend History

Announcement DatePurposeActionEx Date
19 May 2014dividendAnnual General Meeting / Final Dividend - Re 0.50/- Per Share21 Jun 2014
11 Jan 2014dividendInterim Dividend - Rs. - 0.711 Feb 2014
10 Jan 2014dividendInterim Dividend - Re 0.70/- Per Share11 Feb 2014
20 May 2013dividendFinal Dividend Rs.2/- Per Equity Share22 Jun 2013
21 May 2012dividendAnnual General Meeting And Dividend Rs.4.50 Per Share23 Jun 2012
04 Jun 2011dividendDividend-Rs.5/- Per Share06 Jul 2011
26 Apr 2010dividendDividend-Rs.3.50 Pr Share29 May 2010
21 Apr 2009dividendAgm/Div-Rs.4.50 Per Share23 May 2009
05 Apr 2008dividendAgm/Dividend - 35% Purpose Revised07 May 2008
07 Apr 2007dividendAgm/Dividend-30%09 May 2007
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What is a Dividend?

A dividend is a portion of a company's earnings distributed to its shareholders as a reward for their investment. It reflects the company's profitability and confidence in its financial health. Dividends are typically paid in cash or additional shares. At Pocketful, we make it easy for investors to track and manage dividends directly through our platform.

Key Dates Related to Dividend

  1. Declaration Date: The date on which the company announces its intention to pay a dividend.
  2. Ex-Dividend Date: The cut-off date to determine which shareholders are eligible for the dividend. Shares purchased after this date will not qualify.
  3. Record Date: The date on which the company checks its records to identify eligible shareholders.
  4. Payment Date: The date on which the dividend is credited to shareholders.

Example of a Dividend

Suppose Indian Overseas Bank declares a dividend of ₹5 per share on January 1, 2024. The key dates are:

  • Declaration Date: January 1, 2024
  • Ex-Dividend Date: January 10, 2024
  • Record Date: January 11, 2024
  • Payment Date: January 20, 2024

If an investor owns 100 shares of Indian Overseas Bank, they will receive ₹500 (₹5 x 100) as a dividend payment from Indian Overseas Bank. Using Pocketful, investors can easily view this data under the corporate actions section and stay updated on key announcements.

Types of Dividends

  1. Cash Dividend: Paid directly to shareholders in cash.
  2. Stock Dividend: Additional shares distributed instead of cash.
  3. Special Dividend: A one-time dividend distributed in extraordinary circumstances.
  4. Interim Dividend: Paid before the company's annual general meeting based on interim financial results.
  5. Final Dividend: Declared at the end of the financial year and approved in the AGM.

Financial Performance and Dividend Decisions

Indian Overseas Bank bases its dividend decisions on profitability, cash flow availability, and long-term growth plans. A company’s dividend yield aligning with industry standards can reward investors during profitable periods. Dividend payouts are influenced by multiple factors, and companies often adjust their dividend policies based on various phases of their growth and financial strategies. Phases such as:

  • Stable Phase: During stable growth years, companies offer higher dividends, reflecting surplus earnings.
  • Conservative Period: In times of reinvestment or debt reduction, dividends were reduced or suspended to support strategic goals.

Dividend History and Trends of Indian Overseas Bank

Dividends are a strong indicator of a company’s financial health and shareholder-friendly policies. Over the years, Indian Overseas Bank has demonstrated its commitment to rewarding shareholders through consistent dividend payouts.

Why Do Companies Pay Dividends?

  1. Reward to Shareholders: Encourages long-term investment and boosts investor confidence.
  2. Signal Financial Strength: Reflects profitability and financial stability.
  3. Tax Advantages for Investors: Dividends may offer better tax treatment compared to capital gains in certain cases.

How Can I Track Dividends of Indian Overseas Bank?

Tracking dividends is essential for investors who seek passive income or prefer income-generating stocks. With Pocketful, investors can access real-time data and insights on Indian Overseas Bank’s dividend payouts. At Pocketful, we simplify dividend tracking for our users:

  1. Visit the stock's Corporate Actions section.
  2. Look for the Dividends tab to view the declared and historical dividends.

Using the Pocketful platform, investors can:

  1. View historical dividend data, including important dates such as record date, announcement date, etc.
  2. Analyze dividends to compare with the industry peers.

For investors, dividends serve as both a source of passive income and a sign of financial stability. Companies like Indian Overseas Bank balance dividend payouts with growth investments, offering a mix of income and capital appreciation.

Tax Implications of Dividends in India

Dividends are taxable in the hands of shareholders as income from other sources. As of 2024, companies deduct a 10% TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) on dividends exceeding ₹5,000 in a financial year.

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