Investors looking to secure dividend payouts from leading Indian companies have one final opportunity today. As of October 27, 2025, major names such as Infosys, L&T Technology Services, CRISIL, and Central Bank of India are trading ex-dividend, meaning new buyers from today onward will not be eligible for the current dividend distributions.
💸 Infosys Tops the Dividend List
According to updates from the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), ten companies will turn ex-dividend today, while KSE Ltd will do so tomorrow, October 28, owing to its upcoming 1:10 stock split.
Among the dividend leaders, Infosys Ltd takes the top spot with an interim dividend of ₹23 per share, marking the highest payout among today’s ex-dividend stocks.
Other key corporate actions include:
| Company | Dividend Type | Dividend (₹/Share) |
|---|---|---|
| Infosys Ltd | Interim | 23.00 |
| L&T Technology Services | Interim | 18.00 |
| CRISIL Ltd | Interim | 16.00 |
| PCBL Chemicals | Interim | 6.00 |
| Tanla Platforms | Interim | 6.00 |
| 360 ONE WAM | Interim | 6.00 |
| CESC Ltd | Interim | 6.00 |
| REC Ltd | Interim | 4.60 |
| Central Bank of India | Interim | 0.20 |
(Data as per BSE filings)
All of these companies have October 27, 2025, as the record date for determining shareholder eligibility for dividend payouts.
🪙 KSE Ltd Announces 1:10 Stock Split
Separately, KSE Ltd has announced a stock split in the ratio of 1:10, subdividing each existing equity share with a face value of ₹10 into ten shares of ₹1 each.
The record date for this split is October 28, 2025, and the move is expected to enhance stock liquidity and retail participation.
📈 What Investors Should Know
The price of a stock usually sees a change in the direction of the dividend paid when the stock goes ex-dividend. On or after the ex-dividend date, the buyers of the shares will not be entitled to the declared dividend.
Market experts opine that although dividends can provide a constant flow of returns, still the investors should take into account the company’s long-term growth perspectives, fundamentals, and yield consistency before making their choices.