Table 1: Upcoming Indian Stocks (NSE/BSE)
1. Upcoming Bonus Shares (March 2026)
| Company Name | Bonus Ratio | Ex-Date / Record Date |
| Frontier Springs Ltd. | 2:1 | 13-03-2026 |
| Macfos Ltd. | 1:10 | 10-03-2026 |
| Cupid Ltd. | 4:1 | 09-03-2026 |
| LKP Finance Ltd. | 4:1 | 06-03-2026 |
| Accedere Ltd. | 1:10 | 06-03-2026 |
| Silver Touch Technologies | 1:1 | 06-03-2026 |
| Kapston Services Ltd. | 1:2 | 06-03-2026 |
2. Upcoming Stock Splits (March 2026)
A stock split is when a company divides its existing shares into more shares. This makes the price of a single share lower and easier for small investors to buy.
| Company Name | Old Face Value | New Face Value | Split Date |
| Hindusthan Urban Infra. | 10 | 2 | 13-03-2026 |
| Tanfac Industries Ltd. | 10 | 5 | 09-03-2026 |
| LIC MF Gold ETF | 100 | 1 | 06-03-2026 |
| Meera Industries Ltd. | 10 | 5 | 06-03-2026 |
| Silver Touch Technologies | 10 | 2 | 06-03-2026 |
| Aqylon Nexus Ltd. | 10 | 1 | 05-03-2026 |
| Varvee Global Ltd. | 10 | 5 | 02-03-2026 |
Key Information Extracted
- What happens to the price? After a bonus or a split, the price of each share will drop. This is because there are now more shares available, but the total value of the company stays the same.
- Do you lose money? No. Even though the price per share drops, you own more shares. The total value of your investment stays the same.
- Why do companies do this? They want to make their shares cheaper so that more people can afford to buy them. This makes the stock easier to trade (better liquidity).
- Important Dates:
- Ex-Date: You must buy the stock before this date to get the bonus or split.
- Record Date: This is the day the company checks its list of shareholders to see who is eligible.
Upcoming Dividends (March 2026)
The chart below shows companies that are giving dividends this month. The bars show the Dividend Percentage, which is how much the company pays based on the “Face Value” of its share.
| Company Name | Dividend (%) | Ex-Date / Record Date |
| Bharat Electronics (BEL) | 195% | 06-03-2026 |
| Axtel Industries Ltd. | 120% | 09-03-2026 |
| Castrol India Ltd. | 105% | 23-03-2026 |
| John Cockerill India | 70% | 06-03-2026 |
| Balmer Lawrie & Co. | 42.5% | 11-03-2026 |
| MRPL | 40% | 11-03-2026 |
| DIC India Ltd. | 30% | 16-03-2026 |
| Engineers India Ltd. | 30% | 06-03-2026 |
| SBI Life Insurance | 27% | 06-03-2026 |
| SBI Cards | 25% | 11-03-2026 |
| Sun TV Network | 25% | 12-03-2026 |
| Indian Oil (IOCL) | 20% | 12-03-2026 |
Based on the dividend data for March 2026, I have created a chart and a table to help you understand which companies are sharing their profits with shareholders.
Simple Information Extracted
- What is a Dividend? When a company makes a profit, it sometimes decides to give a small part of that money back to the people who own its shares. This “thank you” money is called a dividend.
- What does the % mean? The percentage is calculated on the “Face Value” of the share (usually ₹1,₹2,₹5, or ₹10).
- Example: if a share has a Face Value of ₹10 and gives a 100% dividend, you get ₹10 for every share you own.
- Who gets the money? Only people who own the stock before the Ex-Date will get the dividend. If you buy the stock on or after the Ex-Date, you won’t get this specific payment.
- Top Payers this Month: From the chart, Bharat Electronics (BEL) and Axtel Industries are currently offering the highest dividend percentages among the major companies.
- Why do companies pay dividends? It’s a way to show that the company is healthy and earning good money. It also makes investors want to keep the stock for a long time.