NSE DIVIDENDS · 60-DAY HORIZON · 30-MIN CACHE

Dividend calendar + yield ranker — for the income tranche of your portfolio.

Two views — upcoming dividends for the next 60 days (ex-date + amount + record date, pulled from NSE's public corporate-actions feed) and a highest-yield NIFTY 500 snapshot ranked by TTM dividend / last close. Free, clean, no redirect maze.

Upcoming: NSE live. Yield snapshot: curated · as of April 2026. Curated reference — verify against the authoritative source before making any investment decision. Refreshed periodically, not continuously.

Sources: NSE corporate actions · BSE corporate announcements · AMFI scheme data

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How dividend ex-date + record date work

  1. Announcement — company board declares amount + record date.
  2. Ex-date (T) — buy the stock before ex-date to be eligible. On ex-date the stock typically opens lower by roughly the dividend amount.
  3. Record date (T+1) — registrar locks the shareholder list.
  4. Payout (T+30 typical) — dividend credited to your primary bank account on file with the registrar.

FY26 tax: dividends are taxed at your slab rate (no TDS if total dividend < ₹10k/yr from a single company; 10% TDS above that). No separate DDT since the 2020 Finance Act.

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Yield > 6% is a red flag, not a buy. It almost always reflects a one-off special dividend (Vedanta, Hindustan Zinc) or a distressed stock whose price has collapsed. Always check the dividend coverage ratio (EPS / DPS), historical payout consistency, and company filings before chasing yield.

Research tool · not investment advice.

Axel Markets is an information + analytics product. We are not a SEBI-registered Research Analyst (RA) or Investment Adviser (IA). Nothing on this page is a buy, sell, or hold recommendation. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. Verify all data against the authoritative source (NSE, BSE, AMFI, SEBI, company RHP / factsheet) before acting. Dividend amounts are as disclosed by companies to NSE/BSE. Actual credit depends on your shareholding on the record date.