Ansal Housing Ltd. is a holding company, which engages in the real estate development and hospitality business. It offers promotion, construction, and development of integrated townships residential and commercial complexes, multi-storeyed buildings, flats, houses, apartments, shopping malls, and others. The firm operates through following segments: Real Estate and Hospitality. The company was founded by Lal Chiranji Lal Ansal on October 22, 1983 and is headquartered in Ghaziabad, India.
Ansal Housing Dividend Announcement
• Ansal Housing announced a annually dividend of ₹0.60 per ordinary share which will be made payable on . Ex dividend date: 2016-09-16
• Ansal Housing's trailing twelve-month (TTM) dividend yield is -%
Ansal Housing Dividend History
Ex-Div date | Dividend amount | Dividend type | Pay date |
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2016-09-16 | ₹0.60 | annually | |
2015-09-23 | ₹0.80 | annually | |
2014-09-18 | ₹0.80 | annually | |
2013-09-16 | ₹0.80 | annually | |
2012-09-17 | ₹1.00 | annually | |
2011-09-20 | ₹0.80 | annually | |
2010-09-17 | ₹0.80 | annually | |
2009-09-15 | ₹0.50 | annually | |
2008-09-12 | ₹2.00 | annually | |
2007-09-18 | ₹1.80 | annually | |
2006-09-20 | ₹1.50 | annually | |
2005-09-21 | ₹0.30 | annually | |
2005-04-20 | ₹0.70 | annually |
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