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Dividend of Indian Overseas Bank

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Indian Overseas Bank

NSE: IOB

Dividend Payout (Final)

₹ 0.5

Ex-Dividend Date: Jun 19, 2014

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Historical Dividend Payouts of Indian Overseas Bank

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Overview of Dividend

  • <h2><strong>Types of Dividend</strong></h2><br> <h3>Special Dividend</h3> <p>A dividend is paid on common stock when a company has accumulated substantial profits over years, often seen as excess cash that doesn't need immediate use.</p> <br> <h3>Preferred Dividend</h3> <p>A quarterly dividend is paid to preferred stock owners, typically accumulating a fixed amount, and is earned on shares that function more like bonds.</p> <br> <h3>Interim Dividend</h3> <p>Companies declare interim dividends before final full-year accounts are prepared, specifically in India, during the financial year from April to March of the following year.</p> <br> <h3>Final Dividend</h3> <p>A final dividend is issued after the year's accounts have been compiled.
  • Aside from this, the following list highlights the most prevalent sorts of dividends:</p> <br>.

Types of Dividend


Special Dividend

A dividend is paid on common stock when a company has accumulated substantial profits over years, often seen as excess cash that doesn't need immediate use.


Preferred Dividend

A quarterly dividend is paid to preferred stock owners, typically accumulating a fixed amount, and is earned on shares that function more like bonds.


Interim Dividend

Companies declare interim dividends before final full-year accounts are prepared, specifically in India, during the financial year from April to March of the following year.


Final Dividend

A final dividend is issued after the year's accounts have been compiled. Aside from this, the following list highlights the most prevalent sorts of dividends:


Dividend Yield Comparison With Top Peers

* All values are in %

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Indian Overseas Bank

NSE: IOB

Share Price

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Last updated on: Jan 01, 2025

Company Fundamentals for Indian Overseas Bank

Dividend Payout Over Time

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Net Profit Vs Dividend Per Share

SWOT Analysis Of Indian Overseas Bank

Strength

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Weakness

1

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Opportunity

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Threats

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BlinkX Score for Indian Overseas Bank

Historical Market Cap of Indian Overseas Bank

Market Cap

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* All values are in crore

Historical Revenue, EBITDA and Net Profit of Indian Overseas Bank

Revenue

EBITDA

Net Profit

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* All values are in crore

Indian Overseas Bank News Hub

Indian Overseas Bank hikes Base Rate to 10.00%

Indian Overseas Bank has increased the Base Rate by 10 bps to 10.00% with effect from 15 August 2024

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14 Aug 24

Indian Overseas Bank revises MCLR across tenors

Indian Overseas Bank has revised the MCLR with effect from 15 August 2024 as under:  Tenor MCLR (%) 

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14 Aug 24

Indian Overseas Bank announces change in govt. nominee director

Indian Overseas Bank announced the nomination of Neelam Agrawal (Director, Government of India, Mini

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06 Aug 24

Indian Overseas Bank spurts 1.46%, rises for fifth straight session

Indian Overseas Bank gained for a fifth straight session today. The stock is quoting at Rs 63.12, up

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22 Aug 24

About Indian Overseas Bank

  • Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) was founded on February 10, 1937 by Shri.
  • M. Ct.
  • M. Chidambaram Chettyar, a pioneer in many fields such as, Banking, Insurance and Industry with the twin objectives of specializing in foreign exchange business and overseas banking.
  • IOB had the unique distinction of commencing business in 10th February 1937 (on the inaugural day itself) in three branches simultaneously - at Karaikudi and Chennai in India and Rangoon in Burma (presently Myanmar) followed by a branch in Penang. Presently, the Bank has its overseas presence in 4 countries: Singapore, Hongkong, Thailand and Sri Lanka. The Products & Services of the bank includes NRI Services, Personal Banking, Forex Services, Agri Business Consultancy, Credit Cards, Any Branch Banking and ATM Banking.
  • Saga of the IOB is covered into four categories, such as Pre-nationalisation era (1947- 69), at the time of Nationalisation (1969), Post - nationalisation era (1969-1992) and Post-Reform Period - Unprecedented developments (1992 & after).
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