Major Banking Stocks To Go Ex-Dividend In June 2026
- By Kotak News Desk
- 29 May 2026 at 12:16 PM IST
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Several banking stocks are likely to trade ex-dividend in June 2026. These include public and private sector banks such as Bank of Baroda, Indian Bank, Canara Bank, Punjab National Bank, HDFC Bank and IndusInd Bank.
June will see many banking stocks trading ex-dividend. This comes after lenders announced shareholder payouts alongside their annual earnings.
The list includes Bank of Baroda, Indian Bank, Canara Bank, Punjab National Bank, HDFC Bank, and IndusInd Bank.
Dividend payouts announced by these banks range between ₹1.5 and ₹18.25 per equity share. The ex-dates are scheduled across June, starting with Bank of Baroda on 5 June.
Which Banking Stocks Are Going Ex-Dividend In June?
The June dividend calendar includes both public sector undertakings (PSUs) and private banking names. Investors must hold shares before the ex-date to become eligible for the announced dividend payout.
Here is the list of banking stocks trading ex-dividend in June 2026:
Bank of Baroda | ₹8.5 per equity share | 5 June 2026 |
Indian Bank | ₹18.25 per equity share | 10 June 2026 |
Canara Bank | ₹4.2 per equity share | 12 June 2026 |
Punjab National Bank | ₹3 per equity share | 12 June 2026 |
HDFC Bank | ₹13 per equity share | 19 June 2026 |
IndusInd Bank | ₹1.5 per equity share | 25 June 2026 |
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What Should Shareholders Watch This Month?
The ex-dividend date is one of the key dates investors track because shares bought on or after this day are not eligible for the announced dividend. Companies then use the record date to finalise the list of eligible shareholders.
June’s dividend calendar stays active through the month, with banking stocks scheduled across different weeks.
With several ex-dates lined up in the coming weeks, banking stocks are likely to remain on investors’ radar.
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