Integra Essentia Dividend & Ex-dividend History

ESSENTIA • No Dividend Payments
No Dividend Data Available
Integra Essentia (ESSENTIA) has not declared any dividends from 01-January-1990.

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ESSENTIA Capital Gains vs Food Products Sector Dividend Yield

Integra Essentia Revenue, Net Profit & Cash Flow — No Dividend Payout

ESSENTIA revenue, net profit, operating cash flow and free cash flow — earnings retained for reinvestment rather than dividend distribution.

Profitability

Revenue (2025) ₹122 Cr
Net Profit ₹1 Cr
Profit Margin 0.8%
Profits retained for growth

Cash Generation

Operating Cash Flow ₹-91 Cr
Free Cash Flow ₹-2 Cr
Available for reinvestment or dividends

Food Products Sector Dividend Yield & Payout Landscape

ESSENTIA vs Food Products peers — sector dividend payout rate, average yield and companies paying dividends.
100.0%
Companies Pay Dividends
1.77%
Average Dividend Yield
15.77%
Highest Yield
20
Total Companies Analyzed

Top Dividend-Paying Companies in Food Products

Nestle
NESTLEIND
15.77%
Britannia Industries
BRITANNIA
1.23%
Hatsun Agro Product
HATSUN
0.65%
Avanti Feeds
AVANTIFEED
1.15%
Zydus Wellness
ZYDUSWELL
1.69%

ESSENTIA Sector Peers Paying Dividends — Food Products

Dividend-paying stocks in the Food Products sector with yield, ex-dividend date and dividend per share — income investing alternatives to Integra Essentia.

Aayush Wellness

AAYUSH • 0.02% yield

Last dividend: March 2025

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Anjani Foods

ANJANIFOODS • 0% yield

Last dividend: March 2026

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Apex Frozen Foods

APEX • 0% yield

Last dividend: March 2026

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Avanti Feeds

AVANTIFEED • 0% yield

Last dividend: March 2026

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ADF Foods

ADFFOODS • 0% yield

Last dividend: March 2026

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Food Products Sector — Dividend vs Non-Dividend Stock Returns

1-year price return comparison: dividend-paying peers vs non-dividend peers in the Food Products sector including ESSENTIA.

Dividend-Paying Peers

Average Price Return 3.31%
Aayush Wellness
0.02% dividend yield
-49.73%
Anjani Foods
0.0% dividend yield
-45.91%
Apex Frozen Foods
0.28% dividend yield
94.11%

Non-Dividend Peers

Average Price Return -19.58%
Apis
No dividend payments
-78.32%
Abram Food
No dividend payments
0.0%
Annapurna Swadisht
No dividend payments
0.0%

ESSENTIA — STCG, LTCG & TDS on Dividends Compared

Capital gains tax rates (STCG, LTCG) on Integra Essentia vs TDS on dividend income — tax treatment for Indian investors.

Capital Gains Tax

Long-term (>1 year) 10.0%
LTCG Exemption ₹100,000
Short-term (<1 year) 15.0%
Long-term capital gains (>1 year holding) taxed at 10% above ₹1 lakh exemption

Dividend Tax

TDS Rate 10.0%
Tax Treatment Added to Income
Dividends are subject to TDS at 10% if annual dividend exceeds ₹5,000

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why doesn't Integra Essentia pay dividends?
Based on available financial data, Integra Essentia retains its earnings for business operations and growth. The company reported ₹1 crores in net profit for 2025, which has been retained rather than distributed as dividends. Companies typically retain earnings to fund expansion, reduce debt, or build cash reserves.
Q: How does this compare to other companies in Food Products?
In the Food Products sector, 100.0% of companies currently pay dividends with an average yield of 1.77%. Integra Essentia is among the 0 companies in our database that don't pay dividends.
Q: What returns have investors received instead of dividends?
Historical price performance data is not available for detailed analysis.
Q: Should I invest in this stock if I want income?
This stock provides returns through price appreciation rather than dividend income. For income-focused investors:
  • Consider the tax efficiency of capital gains vs. dividends for your situation
  • Look at dividend-paying alternatives in the same sector
  • Consider combining growth stocks with dividend stocks for a balanced portfolio
Q: What's the tax difference between capital gains and dividends?
Current tax rates in India:
  • Dividend income: 10% TDS (if annual dividend exceeds ₹5,000), added to taxable income
  • Long-term capital gains: 10% on gains above ₹1,00,000
  • Short-term capital gains: 15% flat rate
For many investors, long-term capital gains can be more tax-efficient than dividend income.