CIL announces Rs 18,317 cr dividend

Interim dividend of Rs 29 per share, Centre to get Rs 16,485 cr

January 14, 2014 05:39 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:17 pm IST - Kolkata:

Coal India declared an interim dividend of Rs 29 per share, amounting to Rs 18,317 crore, for 2013-14. File Photo

Coal India declared an interim dividend of Rs 29 per share, amounting to Rs 18,317 crore, for 2013-14. File Photo

State-owned Coal India on Tuesday declared an interim dividend of Rs 29 per share, amounting to Rs 18,317 crore, for 2013-14.

The government would get Rs 16,485.71 crore for its 90 per cent stake in the Maharatna company.

“We have approved a dividend of Rs 29 per share of the face value of Rs 10 as recommended by the audit committee of company,” Coal India Chairman S Narsing Rao told reporters here after the board meeting.

The company will pay the dividend from January 25.

The announcement follows a meeting between Finance Minister P Chidambaram and chairmen of top PSUs, including Coal India, ONGC and Indian Oil, last Friday.

The government is on overdrive to meet the disinvestment target of Rs 40,000 crore this fiscal.

Coal India Ltd (CIL) dividend comes in the backdrop of government’s failure to disinvest 10 per cent of its shares in this year. Trade unions were opposed to further disinvestment of Coal India which was listed in November, 2010 after a blockbuster initial public offer.

Coal India shares on Tuesday closed at Rs 289.90 on BSE, down 0.12 per cent, though it traded in the green for most of the day. The dividend announcement came after close of market hours.

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