Maruti Suzuki Final Dividend Record Date Today, Aug 1: How Much Will 1,000 Shares Earn?

Investors in Maruti Suzuki India Ltd should keep a close eye on their portfolios today, as August 1, 2025, marks the record date for the company’s final dividend payout. As per the company’s corporate action notice, Maruti Suzuki has declared a final dividend of ₹135 per share for eligible shareholders.
Let’s break down what this means for investors and the potential earnings on 1,000 shares.
Maruti Suzuki Final Dividend Payout Calculation
If you own 1,000 shares of Maruti Suzuki, here’s what your dividend income will look like:
- Dividend per share: ₹135
- Total shares held: 1,000
- Total dividend: ₹135 × 1,000 = ₹1,35,000
Who Is Eligible for Maruti Suzuki Dividend?
To receive this ₹135 final dividend, you must be listed as a shareholder as of the record date August 1, 2025 in their demat account. Due to India’s T+1 settlement cycle, only those who purchased the shares on or before July 31, 2025, are eligible for the dividend.
In the T+1 system, ownership of shares is officially transferred on the next trading day. So if you bought Maruti Suzuki shares on August 1, your trade would settle on August 4 (next business day due to the weekend), and you would not qualify for this dividend payout.
What Is a Record Date?
The record date is the company-designated cut-off date used to determine which shareholders are entitled to receive a dividend. As long as you own shares by the record date even if you sell them the next day you are still eligible for the declared dividend.
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Conclusion
August 1, 2025, is a key date for Maruti Suzuki shareholders looking to benefit from the company's ₹135 per share final dividend. To be eligible, your shares must have been purchased on or before July 31 under the T+1 settlement rule.
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Published on: Aug 1, 2025, 9:23 AM IST

Neha Dubey
Neha Dubey is a Content Analyst with 3 years of experience in financial journalism, having written for a leading newswire agency and multiple newspapers. At Angel One, she creates daily content on finance and the economy. Neha holds a degree in Economics and a Master’s in Journalism.
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