Intergloble Aviation (Indigo) Shares to Trade Ex-Date on Aug 13: How Much Dividend Income Will 100 Shares Earn?
On Aug 13, 2025, Intergloble Aviation shares to trade ex-date, meaning that the shareholders registered in the company’s books will be eligible for the ₹10 final dividend.
InterGlobe Aviation Ltd said in an exchange filing, “The Board recommended a final dividend of INR 10/- (100%) per Equity share of the face value of INR 10/-, subject to approval of the shareholders of the Company at the ensuing Annual General Meeting (AGM). The payment of dividend will be completed within 30 days of declaration at the ensuing AGM.”
How Much Dividend Will You Get With 100 Shares?
- Dividend Amount Declared: ₹10 per equity share
- Face Value of Each Share: ₹10 (for information; this doesn't affect dividend amount directly)
- Number of Shares Owned: 100 shares
Intergloble Aviation 2025 Dividend Calculation
Total Dividend=Number of Shares × Dividend per Share
Total Dividend=100×₹10=₹1,000
As per the calculations, you will receive a total dividend of ₹1,000 if you own 100 shares on record date, i.e., Aug 13, 2025, subject to approval at the AGM.
Who is Eligible for Intergloble Aviation Dividend?
To be eligible for Intergloble Aviation ’s final dividend of ₹10 per share, you needed to be a registered shareholder as of the record date, Aug 13, 2025.
However, due to India’s T+1 (Trade plus One day) settlement system, only investors who bought the shares on or before Aug 12, 2025, will qualify. Under T+1 settlement, shares purchased on a given day are officially credited to your demat account on the next trading day.
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Intergloble Aviation Management Take on Q1FY26 Earnings
Mr. Pieter Elbers, CEO, said, “The June quarter was shaped by significant external challenges that created headwinds for the entire aviation sector. Despite these industry wide disruptions, we reported a net profit of INR 21,763 million with a net profit margin of around 11% for the quarter ended June 2025. While the revenue environment saw moderation, demand for air travel held strong as we served more than 31 million passengers during the quarter, reflecting a growth of around 12 percent on a year-over-year basis.
Looking forward, we remain optimistic about the growth of air travel and with our scale, network and fit for purpose fleet, we remain committed to serve the growing demand”.
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Published on: Aug 13, 2025, 10:17 AM IST

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