Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper Dividend & Ex-dividend History

SAPPL • Dividend Analysis

Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper (SAPPL) has paid dividends for 7 years, annual and an average yield of 0.56% (70.0% consistency). The last dividend was ₹1.0 per share (2023-March, 0.53% yield), peak yield 0.74%. For the full company profile including live price and ratios, see Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper share price today.

Latest Dividend
₹1.0
0.53% Yield • 2023-March
Annual Payment

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Dividend Summary

Latest Dividend ₹1.0
Average Dividend ₹0.86

Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper Dividend Per Share & Yield History

SAPPL annual dividend per share (DPS) and dividend yield over 7 years. View SAPPL annual price range for the annual high/low range and current price position.

Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper Dividend Payment History

SAPPL ex-dividend dates, dividend per share, yield and payment type — 10 records. Check SAPPL market capitalization to track the company's total market size over time.

Year Period Dividend per Share Dividend Yield Payment Type
2026 March ₹0.00 0.00% Annual
2025 March ₹0.00 0.00% Annual
2024 March ₹0.00 0.00% Annual
2023 March ₹1.00 0.53% Annual
2022 March ₹1.00 0.57% Annual
2021 March ₹1.00 0.44% Annual
2020 March ₹0.75 0.46% Annual
2019 March ₹0.75 0.74% Annual
2018 March ₹0.75 0.51% Annual
2017 March ₹0.75 0.64% Annual

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much dividend does Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper pay?
Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper last paid a dividend of ₹1.0 with a yield of 0.53%. The company typically pays dividends annual.
Q: What is Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper dividend yield?
Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper has an average dividend yield of 0.56% based on historical data. The highest yield recorded was 0.74% and the lowest was 0.44%.
Q: How often does Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper pay dividends?
Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper typically pays dividends annual. The company has maintained a consistent payment frequency.
Q: Is Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper a good dividend stock?
Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper has paid dividends with 70.0% consistency over 10 years. The company has paid dividends in 7 out of 10 years tracked. Consider this alongside your investment goals and risk tolerance.