The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), the country's largest life insurer and a major institutional investor, has made headlines with its recent announcement. For the financial year ending March 31, 2024, LIC is set to pay a dividend of 60% per share to its investors. This milestone marks the highest dividend payout since LIC's historic debut on Dalal Street in May 2022.
In a regulatory filing made in May, LIC's board recommended a dividend payout of 60% on each stock of Rs 10 face value. This translates to a dividend of Rs 6 per share. The recommendation is subject to approval at the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM), scheduled for August 22, 2024.

"Recommended a final dividend of Rs 6 per equity share for the financial year ended March 31, 2024, subject to declaration by Members of the Corporation in Annual General Meeting (AGM)," LIC stated in its filing.
Key Dates for LIC Dividend 2024
Ex-Date: LIC shares will turn ex-dividend on July 19, 2024. The ex-date is crucial for investors, as only those who hold the shares before this date will be eligible to receive the dividend. On the ex-date, the stock typically adjusts for the dividend payout, potentially reflecting a slight decrease in share price.
Record Date: The record date for the LIC dividend is also set for July 19, 2024. This date is used to determine which shareholders are entitled to receive the dividend. Shareholders who own LIC shares by the close of trading on this date will qualify for the dividend.
Payment Date: The dividend payment is contingent on shareholder approval at the AGM. If approved, the dividend will be distributed within 30 days from the declaration date, which is August 22, 2024.
LIC Dividend History
LIC's dividend history reveals a pattern of increasing returns to its shareholders. In the fourth quarter of FY2024, LIC paid a dividend of Rs 4 per share. In 2023 and 2022, the dividends were Rs 3 and Rs 1.50 per share, respectively. This upward trend in dividend payouts underscores LIC's growing profitability and stable financial performance.
The positive financial trajectory of LIC is mirrored in the performance of its shares. Over the past year, LIC shares have delivered an impressive return of nearly 80%. In the last six months alone, the shares have appreciated by 24%. As of 12:40 pm on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), LIC shares were trading at Rs 1,098.85, reflecting a minor dip of nearly 1% on the day.
LIC's dividend payout is also noteworthy in the broader context of the Indian stock market. As a constituent of the BSE 200 index, LIC's performance can influence market sentiment and investor behavior. The dividend announcement could potentially stimulate positive market activity, encouraging more investors to consider LIC as a viable long-term investment.
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