If stocks of a company have been held that issued dividends, how and when will the dividends be received?
- In order to qualify for dividends, shareholders must hold the stock in their demat account on the ex-date/record date of the dividend issue. The stock purchase should be made at least one day before the ex-date/record date to ensure delivery of the stocks into the demat account by the record date. To learn more, see What does record date and ex-date mean?
- If the shareholder is eligible, dividend payments are typically credited directly to the primary bank account linked to the Bigul account on the dividend payment date, which usually falls between 30 to 45 days after the ex-date/record date.
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- If stocks of a company have been held that issued dividends, how and when will the dividends be received?
- What are dividends?
- Why is the dividend amount received lesser than what it should be?
- Why are dividends not credited and what should shareholders do in order to get them?
- If stocks of a company have been held that issued dividends, how and when will the dividends be received?
- What are dividends?
- Why is the dividend amount received lesser than what it should be?
- Why are dividends not credited and what should shareholders do in order to get them?