CDSL Dividend: Central Depository Companies (India) Restricted on Saturday, Might 3, 2025, introduced a remaining dividend situation together with its January to March quarter outcomes, based on an trade submitting. The NSE-listed depository declared a remaining dividend of ₹12.50 per share of face worth of ₹10 apiece.
“The Board of Administrators has advisable a remaining dividend for FY 24-25 of ₹12.50/- per fairness share of face worth of ₹10/- (i.e., 125 % on the face worth of fairness share), topic to the approval of the shareholders on the ensuing twenty seventh Annual Common Assembly (AGM) of the Firm,” mentioned CDSL in an NSE submitting.
Nonetheless, the corporate has not introduced a “Report Date” for the dividend fee.
CDSL Share Value
Central Depository Companies Restricted or CDSL shares closed 0.36 per cent larger at ₹1,324.70 after Friday’s inventory market session, in comparison with ₹1,320 per share within the earlier market session. The corporate introduced its fourth quarter outcomes
The CDSL shares have given inventory market traders greater than 1,117 per cent returns on their funding within the final 5 years and 23.44 per cent returns within the final one-year interval.
Nonetheless, on a year-to-date (YTD) foundation, the inventory has misplaced 26.76 per cent in 2025, but is buying and selling 10.41 per cent larger within the final one-month interval. The inventory hit its 52-week excessive stage at ₹1,989.80 on December 17, 2024, whereas the 52-week low stage was at ₹917.63 on June 4, 2024, based on the information collected from the BSE web site.
CDSL This autumn Outcomes
Central Depository Companies Restricted’s internet revenue for the January to March quarter of the monetary 12 months ended 2024-25, witnessed a 22 per cent fall to ₹100.39 crore, in contrast year-on-year (YoY) with ₹129.41 crore in the identical interval a 12 months in the past.
CDSL’s revenues from core operations additionally dropped almost 7 per cent to ₹224.44 crore within the fourth quarter of the 2024-25 fiscal, in comparison with ₹240.78 crore in the identical quarter of the earlier monetary 12 months.
The depository firm’s complete bills for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, additionally witnessed a 28 per cent year-on-year rise to ₹129.40 crore, in comparison with ₹100.92 crore in the identical interval a 12 months in the past.
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