Vedanta Dividend, Bonus, Split & Rights History (1993 to 2026)

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Vedanta Limited is one of the largest mining and natural resources companies in India, which mainly deals in aluminium, iron, copper and oil and gas. Although the official name of Vedanta is Vedanta Limited, everyone calls this company the dividend king in the stock market. Do you know why? This company pays higher dividends than other companies and has a very high dividend yield.

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Vedanta Limited

NSE: VEDL | BSE: 500295

Face Value ₹1
Sector Mining & Metals
Market Cap Large Cap
Listed Since 1988

Latest Corporate Announcement 2026

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As of , Vedanta Limited has not declared any new corporate actions (Dividend, Bonus, or Stock Split). We are closely monitoring live announcements from NSE and BSE. Any new updates will be posted here immediately.

Vedanta Dividend History (2004 To 2026)

In 2022, Vedanta paid a total dividend of ₹81.50 per share. This is the highest dividend paid in a single year in their dividend history.

Ex-DateDividend (₹)TypeRecord Date
27 Mar 2026₹11.00Interim28 Mar 2026
26 Aug 2025₹16.00Interim27 Aug 2025
24 Jun 2025₹7.00Interim24 Jun 2025
24 Dec 2024₹8.50Interim24 Dec 2024
10 Sep 2024₹20.00Interim10 Sep 2024
02 Aug 2024₹4.00Interim03 Aug 2024
24 May 2024₹11.00Interim25 May 2024
27 Dec 2023₹11.00Interim27 Dec 2023
30 May 2023₹18.50Interim30 May 2023
06 Apr 2023₹20.50Interim07 Apr 2023
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Vedanta Bonus History (1993 To 2026)

This company has given bonuses a total of three times. Vedanta last gave a bonus in 2008 at a 1:1 ratio.

Ex-DateBonus RatioRecord Date
08 Aug 20081:118 Aug 2008
16 Feb 20051:117 Feb 2005
23 Apr 19931:1

Vedanta Stock Split History

Ex-DateSplit RatioFace Value ChangeRecord Date
08 Aug 20081:10₹10₹118 Aug 2008

Vedanta Limited Rights Issue History

Ex-Rights DateRights RatioPremium (₹)Record Date
14 Aug 19951:10₹90

Vedanta Demerger History

Ex-Demerger DateRecord DateAllotment RatioNewly Allotted Entities
30 Apr 202601 May 20261:1
  • Vedanta Aluminium
  • Vedanta Oil & Gas
  • Vedanta Power
  • Vedanta Iron & Steel

Vedanta Dividend YoY Growth Analytics

12-year historical dividend declaration and annual growth visualization.

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Vedanta Dividend, Bonus & Split Wealth Calculator

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Data Sources: We have taken all the information on Vedanta Limited’s dividends, bonuses, stock splits, and rights issues, along with the company’s latest announcement on this page, from NSE India and BSE India.

FAQ

What is the dividend of Vedanta in 2026?

In 2026, Vedanta Limited declared and paid a dividend of ₹11.00 per share.

Is Vedanta going to give dividends?

Yes, Vedanta is very well known in the stock market for paying regular and attractive cash dividends to its investors.

How many times does Vedanta pay dividends in a year?

Vedanta usually pays dividends 3 to 4 times a year (Interim Dividends).

How many times did Vedanta share split?

Vedanta has only had one stock split in its history. In 2008, the share was split in a ratio of 1:10, resulting in a face value reduction from ₹10 to ₹1.

Is Vedanta a good dividend stock?

Yes, Vedanta is considered one of the best ‘High Dividend Yield’ stocks in India for long-term passive income.

Disclaimer

The Vedanta Corporate Actions History that we have discussed in this article is provided for complete information and educational purposes. This article should not be taken as investment advice in any way.

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