
Anupam Rasayan declares interim dividend
Anupam Rasayan India Ltd. (ARIL) on Tuesday, July 15, announced several key decisions following its board meeting. The company declared an interim dividend, approved a preferential allotment of equity shares, and set a record date for the dividend payout.
The board has declared an interim dividend of ₹0.75 per share (7.5% of the face value of ₹10 each) for the financial year 2024-25. The record date for determining the eligibility of shareholders is July 21, 2025, and the dividend will be paid on or before August 13, 2025.
Additionally, the board approved the allotment of 39,14,886 fully paid-up equity shares on a preferential basis at an issue price of ₹945.11 per share (including a premium of ₹935.11 per share), amounting to approximately ₹277.5 crore, after receiving the remaining 75% of the issue price. These shares were allotted under the non-promoter category to the following investors: Lata Manek Bhanshali : 5,29,038 shares
Zeal Global Opportunities Fund (FPI) : 16,92,924 shares
Zinnia Global Fund PCC – Cell Dewcap (FPI): 16,92,924 shares
The board meeting commenced at 5:32 PM IST and concluded at 6:13 PM IST.
These developments reflect the company's continued efforts to reward shareholders and raise funds through strategic investments.
Disclaimer: The above information is based on the company's regulatory filing and is for informational purposes only. Investors are advised to exercise their own judgment and consult their financial advisors before making investment decisions.
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