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Dividend Stocks Including RITES, EMAMI, NALCO, and More Trading Record Date on November 14, 2025

Written by: Kusum KumariUpdated on: 13 Nov 2025, 3:01 pm IST
ONGC, NALCO, Bayer CropScience, and 27 others will trade ex-dividend on Nov 14. Investors owning shares by this date will qualify for payouts.
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On Thursday, November 14, 2025, shares of 30 companies, including Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), National Aluminium Company (NALCO), Bayer CropScience, and Petronet LNG, will go ex-dividend. This means investors must own these shares in their demat account by today to be eligible for the announced dividend payments.

These companies recently declared interim or special dividends, which will be distributed to shareholders based on their holdings as of the record date.

Major Dividend Announcements

Among the notable companies, Bayer CropScience leads the list with an interim dividend of ₹90 per share, followed by Premco Global with a special dividend of ₹36 per share.

Other significant payouts include:

  • Esab India – ₹25 per share
  • Veedol Corporation – ₹22 per share
  • KDDL – ₹15 per share
  • Garware Technical Fibres – ₹8 per share

From the energy sector:

  • ONGC – ₹6 per share (interim dividend)
  • Petronet LNG – ₹7 per share (interim dividend)

Other Notable Payouts

Companies offering moderate dividends include:

  • Nava – ₹3 per share
  • Birlasoft – ₹2.50 per share
  • Ganesh Consumer Products – ₹2.50 per share
  • RITES – ₹2 per share
  • Safari Industries India – ₹2 per share
  • Pricol – ₹2 per share

Smaller dividends were announced by Indag Rubber (₹0.90), Saksoft (₹0.45), and the KP Group companies, K.P. Energy, KP Green Engineering, and KPI Green Energy, each offering ₹0.25 per share.

Record Dates for Eligibility

Most companies have set November 14, 2025, as the record date to determine eligible shareholders. However, HCP Plastene Bulkpack, Moil, and RITES will follow November 15, 2025, as their record date.

Why the Ex-Dividend Date Matters

The ex-dividend date is crucial for investors because only shareholders who own the stock before this date are eligible to receive the dividend. Investors buying the stock on or after the ex-date will not be entitled to the payout.

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Conclusion

With 30 companies trading ex-dividend today, the market will likely see active participation in these counters. High dividend-paying firms like Bayer CropScience, ONGC, and Premco Global could remain in focus as investors seek steady income opportunities amid ongoing market volatility.

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a personal recommendation/investment advice. It does not aim to influence any individual or entity to make investment decisions. Recipients should conduct their own research and assessments to form an independent opinion about investment decisions.

Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing.

Published on: Nov 13, 2025, 9:31 AM IST

Kusum Kumari

Kusum Kumari is a Content Writer with 4 years of experience in simplifying financial market concepts. Currently crafting insightful content at Angel One, She specialise in breaking down complex topics into easy-to-understand pieces, blending expertise in market fundamentals and technical analysis.

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