In April 2025, several companies, including Varun Beverages, MSTC, and RailTel Corp., will pay dividends to their shareholders.

What is Dividend?
Dividends represent a portion of a company’s earnings paid to shareholders as a reward for their investment. They are commonly viewed as a reliable source of passive income for investors. This article highlights the stocks that will be distributing dividends in April 2025.
April 2025 Dividend Calendar
| Company Name | Dividend | Type | Record Date |
| ADC India Communications Ltd | ₹25 | Interim | 02 Apr 2025 |
| MSTC Ltd | ₹4.5 | Interim | 02 Apr 2025 |
| RailTel Corporation of India Ltd | ₹1 | Interim | 02 Apr 2025 |
| United Spirits Ltd | ₹4 | Interim | 03 Apr 2025 |
| DCM Shriram Industries Ltd | ₹2 | Interim | 04 Apr 2025 |
| PH Capital Ltd | ₹0.25 | Interim | 04 Apr 2025 |
| Unifinz Capital India Ltd | ₹0.5 | Interim | 04 Apr 2025 |
| Varun Beverages Ltd | ₹0.5 | Final | 04 Apr 2025 |
| Ashiana Housing Ltd | ₹1 | Interim | 11 Apr 2025 |
| CRISIL Ltd | ₹26 | Final | 14 Apr 2025 |
| CIE Automotive India Ltd | ₹7 | Final | 23 Apr 2025 |
| Schaeffler India Ltd | ₹28 | Final | 23 Apr 2025 |
| Sanofi India Ltd | ₹117 | Final | 25 Apr 2025 |
| Sanofi Consumer Healthcare India Ltd | ₹55 | Final | 28 Apr 2025 |
Understanding of Record Date
The record date is the cutoff set by a company to determine which shareholders are eligible for the declared dividend. Investors holding shares before this date will receive the dividend, while those buying shares afterward will not.
This date allows companies to finalize the list of eligible shareholders, ensuring the accurate and efficient distribution of dividends. It’s essential for investors to be aware of the record date to ensure they don’t miss out on dividend payouts.
Interim vs. Final Dividends
A final dividend is declared after the company’s financial year-end and must be approved by shareholders at the Annual General Meeting (AGM). It reflects the company’s overall performance for the entire year.
On the other hand, a company declares and pays an interim dividend during the financial year, typically based on its profits at the midpoint of the year. It doesn’t require AGM approval, allowing companies to distribute earnings to shareholders more quickly before the year ends.
Conclusion
Dividends play a crucial role for investors looking for consistent returns. By understanding key terms like the record date and the differences between interim and final dividends, investors can make informed decisions and manage their investment strategies more effectively.
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