Cyient Declares Rs 16 Dividend — Check Record Date, Other Details

The company has declared Oct. 24 as the record date for the same.

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  • Cyient announced an interim dividend of Rs 16 per equity share for fiscal 2025
  • The company will distribute nearly Rs 177 crore to shareholders on October 24
  • Q2 revenue rose 4% to Rs 1,781 crore, while net profit fell 17% to Rs 127.5 crore

Cyient Ltd. on Thursday has announced an interim dividend of Rs 16 per equity share for the fiscal 2025. The company announced distribution of nearly Rs 177 crore to shareholders.

The board has fixed Oct. 24 as the record date for the purpose of dividend payment, the company said in an exchange filing on Tuesday. Additionally, the company said it will pay the interim dividend by November 12.

This marks Cyient's first dividend payout this fiscal. In the last financial year, the company had issued a dividend of Rs 12 in November 2024.

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Cyient Q2FY26 Highlights (Consolidated, QoQ)

  • Revenue up 4.0% to Rs 1,781.00 crore versus Rs 1,711.80 crore

  • Net Profit down 17% to Rs 127.50 crore versus Rs 153.80 crore

  • Ebit down 10% to Rs 146.60 crore versus Rs 162.70 crore

  • Margin at 8.2% versus 9.5%

The company's consolidated net profit fell 17% year-on-year to Rs 127.50 crore in the three months ended September 2025. Cyient's revenue during the second quarter rose 4% to Rs 1,781 crore in the July-September period, as against Rs 1,711.80 crore over the last quarter.

Operating income, or earnings before interest and taxes, fell 10% year-on-year to Rs 146.60 crore. The margin expanded to 8.2% versus 9.5%.

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Cyient Share Price Today

The quarterly earnings were shared after market hours. The stock settled 3.82% higher at Rs 1,168 apiece on the NSE, compared to a 1.03% advance in the benchmark Nifty 50.

The technology services' company's shares have fallen 36.01% in the last 12 months and 35.74% year-to-date.

Out of 24 analysts tracking the company, seven maintain a 'buy' rating, ten recommend a 'hold,' and seven suggest 'sell,' according to Bloomberg data. The average 12-month consensus price target implies an upside of 6.5%.

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