Shares of Samvardhana Motherson will trade ex-dividend tomorrow as the company has set the dividend record date as 28 March, 2025. Those who hold the stock before the ex-dividend date (28 March) will be eligible for a ₹0.50 per share dividend.
Here’s a look at the company’s dividend history and what investors should consider.
The table below provides a detailed overview of Samvardhana Motherson’s dividend payouts over the years, including announcement dates, ex-dividend dates, and dividend types.
Announcement Date | Ex-Dividend Date | Dividend Type | Dividend (₹ per share) |
21 March, 2025 | 28 March, 2025 | Interim | 0.5 |
29 May, 2024 | 16 August, 2024 | Final | 0.8 |
26 May, 2023 | 11 August, 2023 | Final | 0.65 |
26 May, 2022 | 12 August, 2022 | Final | 0.65 |
2 June, 2021 | 3 September, 2021 | Final | 1.5 |
28 February, 2020 | 12 March, 2020 | Interim | 1.5 |
In the latest business update, Samvardhana Motherson International Limited (NSE: MOTHERSON) has successfully completed the acquisition of Atsumitec Co., Ltd (ATC) through its 100% subsidiary.
The transaction process included ATC’s share buyback from Honda Motor Co., Ltd, resulting in a final shareholding structure where Motherson Global holds 95% and Honda Motor retains 5% voting rights.
Additionally, Motherson Global acquired a 49% stake in PT. Atsumitec Indonesia (AIN) from a Honda Motor subsidiary on 26th March 2025, marking the completion of the acquisition process.
The total transaction value stands at ₹4,742.7 crore, which includes a holdback amount of ₹57.19 crore, to be settled after adjustments within 3 months from the closing date of 24th March 2025
Samvardhana Motherson International Limited witnessed a notable decline in its share price. The stock was trading at ₹127.25, reflecting a sharp drop of ₹7.68 (-5.69%) at 9:30 AM on the NSE from its previous close of ₹134.93. It opened at ₹130.50, which also marked the day’s high, before slipping to a low of ₹124.73.
With Samvardhana Motherson’s dividend record date set for tomorrow, 28th March 2025, investors who hold shares before the ex-dividend date will be eligible for the ₹0.50 per share dividend.
Investors should assess both dividend income potential and overall stock performance before making investment decisions. As always, a well-informed strategy based on thorough research is crucial for navigating market movements effectively.
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Published on: Mar 27, 2025, 9:38 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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