HDFC Bank Dividend, Bonus & Stock Split History 2003 to 2026

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HDFC Bank is India’s largest private sector bank, serving more than 100 million (10+ crore) customers. This article covers HDFC Bank’s complete dividend, bonus, stock split, buyback, and rights issue history from 2003 to 2026, along with the latest corporate announcements.

HDFC Bank

NSE: HDFCBANK | BSE: 500180

Face Value ₹1
Sector Private Bank
Market Cap Large Cap
Last Dividend ₹13.00/Share
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HDFC Bank Latest Corporate Actions 2026

HDFC Bank announced a final dividend of ₹13 per equity share on 18 April 2026. The dividend ex-date and record date were fixed as 19 June 2026. According to the company, the dividend payment will start on Thursday, 6 August 2026, directly to eligible shareholders’ bank accounts. You can check the complete HDFC Bank dividend details for 2026 below.

AnnouncementTypeDividend (₹)EX-DATERecord DatePayment DateStatus
18 Apr 2026Final₹13.0019 Jun 202619 Jun 20266 Aug 2026 OnwardsUPCOMING

HDFC Bank Dividend History (2003 To 2025)

This bank has paid 24 dividends from 2003 to 2025. In 2025, in addition to the regular final dividend, a special dividend of ₹5 was also paid — companies usually pay this only when they have excess cash.

Ex-DateDividend (₹)TypeRecord Date
25 July 2025₹5.00Special25 July 2025
27 June 2025₹22.00Final27 June 2025
10 May 2024₹19.50Final10 May 2024
16 May 2023₹19.00Final16 May 2023
12 May 2022₹15.50Final13 May 2022
29 June 2021₹6.50Final30 June 2021
01 August 2019₹5.00Special02 August 2019
20 June 2019₹15.00Final21 June 2019
31 May 2018₹13.00Final01 May 2018
29 June 2017₹11.00Final30 June 2017
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HDFC Bank Bonus History

According to the information from NSE and BSE, this bank once gave a bonus in the ratio of 1:1. That means if someone has 1 share, they will get 1 more share as a bonus. And HDFC Bank announced this bonus on 19 July 2025.

Ex-DateBonus RatioRecord Date
26 August 20251:127 August 2025

HDFC Bank Stock Split History

HDFC Bank has split its stock a total of two times in the past. The last stock split was in 2019 at a 1:2 ratio.

Ex-DateSplit RatioFace Value ChangeRecord Date
19 September 20191:2₹2₹120 September 2019
14 July 20111:5₹10₹216 July 2011

HDFC Bank Buyback History

HDFC Bank Rights Issue History

MONITORING NSE/BSE RECORDS

As of , HDFC Bank Limited has no historical record of a Rights Issue. Our analysts track corporate actions daily; any future updates will be reflected here immediately.

Data Sources: All HDFC Bank corporate action records (Dividend, Bonus, Split, Rights) are verified directly from official exchanges: BSE India ↗ | NSE India ↗

FAQ

Has HDFC Bank announced a dividend for 2026?

Yes, HDFC Bank has declared a final dividend of ₹13 per equity share along with its Q4 FY26 results.

Does HDFC Bank give dividends every year?

Yes, HDFC Bank pays regular dividends almost every year and is known as a long-term dividend-paying stock.

Has HDFC Bank announced bonus shares?

As of now, HDFC Bank hasn’t made any announcements regarding bonus shares for 2026. However, yes, HDFC Bank has given bonus shares once in the past. The last bonus was given in August 2025 in the ratio of 1:1.

What is the current face value of HDFC Bank?

After two stock splits (2011 and 2019), HDFC Bank’s current face value is ₹1.

Is HDFC Bank dividend income taxable?

Yes, according to Indian Income Tax rules, dividends received from HDFC Bank (or any other Indian company) are fully taxable. The dividend income is added to your total income and taxed according to your applicable tax slab.

Disclaimer

We have written about HDFC Bank’s dividend, rights issue, split, bonus and its latest announcement on this page. All the information given here is for educational purposes only, so please do not take it as investment advice. Remember that just because a company has given good returns in the past, it does not mean that it will give the same returns in the future. So before making any investment, do your own research or consult your financial advisor. Thank you.

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