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Vedanta declares fourth interim dividend of ₹8.5 per share; Promoters to get ₹1,874 crore

Vedanta declares fourth interim dividend of ₹8.5 per share; Promoters to get ₹1,874 crore

The board of Anil Agarwal-owned mining conglomerate Vedanta Ltd. has approved its fourth interim dividend of ₹8.5 per share. The announcement was made after market closing on Monday, December 16.

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The company had made the announcement with regards to the board meeting in an exchange filing on December 12.

Promoters of Vedanta currently own a 56.38% stake in the company, based on which, they will receive a total payout of ₹1,874 crore.

Vedanta was initially supposed to hold its board meeting to consider a fourth interim dividend in October this year but was put off due to unforeseen circumstances.
The record date for the said dividend payout has been fixed as December 24, 2024.

The company, with business interests spanning aluminium, zinc, copper and oil & gas, has already paid ₹35 as dividends so far in the first three instances this year. It had paid its third interim dividend of ₹20 recently, following two prior announcements of ₹11 and ₹4 respectively.

This has taken the total payout for the current financial year to ₹43.5 per share and has already crossed the ₹29.5 it paid as dividend for the financial year 2024. The company had paid over ₹100 as dividend in the financial year 2023.

Vedanta is also currently in the process of splitting the company into six different listed entities and shareholders will be entitled to receive one share of each entity for every one share of the currently listed entity they own. The company aims to complete the process by the end of the current financial year.

Shares of Vedanta Ltd. ended 1.1 lower on Monday at ₹513.5. The stock has already doubled in value this year, excluding the dividend payouts.

The 102% return so far in 2024 is the best for the company in a calendar year since 2021, during which the stock had gained 110%. Shares had delivered negative returns in both 2022 and 2023.

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