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Ongc Announces Interim Dividend of ₹6.25

Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited, a notable player in the Oil & Gas sector, has declared a Interim Dividend of ₹6.25 per share for the financial year 2026.

This corresponds to a 125.00% return on the Face value of ₹5.00, reflecting the company's solid performance and commitment to shareholder value.

The dividend was announced . Both the record date and ex-date have been set for 18-February-2026 and 18-February-2026 respectively.

With this declaration, Ongc continues to build confidence among investors and maintain its dividend track record in a competitive market.

Ongc Dividend Details

Dividend Type Interim Dividend
Face Value ₹5.00
Dividend % 125.00%
Dividend Amount ₹6.25
Year 2026
Record Date 2026-02-18
Ex-Date 2026-02-18
Sector Oil & Gas
Total Dividends in 2026:

1

Total Dividend Amount (₹):

₹6.25

Ongc Dividend History

Year Type Dividend % Amount (₹) Record Date
2025 Interim Dividend 120.00% ₹6.00 14-Nov-2025
2025 Interim Dividend 100.00% ₹5.00 07-Feb-2025
2025 Dividend 25.00% ₹1.25 04-Sep-2025
2026 Interim Dividend 125.00% ₹6.25 18-Feb-2026

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Dividends

A dividend is a portion of a company's earnings distributed to its shareholders. It can be in cash or stock.

Only shareholders who own the stock before the ex-dividend date are eligible to receive the dividend.

The ex-dividend date is the cut-off date. If you buy the stock on or after this date, you won’t receive the dividend.

The record date is when the company identifies which shareholders are eligible for the dividend.

Dividend Yield = (Annual Dividend ÷ Market Price) x 100.

Final, Interim, and Special dividends are the most common types declared by companies.

Yes, dividends are taxed as per the investor's income tax slab.

Dividends can be paid quarterly, semi-annually, or annually depending on company policy.

Yes, companies can skip dividends if profits are low or if they prefer to reinvest in the business.

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