LTIMindtree Dividend 2025: Picture this: It’s a crisp October morning in Delhi, the kind where the fog clings to your window like an old friend who’s overstayed. I’m nursing my second cup of filter coffee, scrolling my phone, when bam—LTIMindtree drops the news that’s got every investor’s heart skipping a beat. ₹22 per share interim dividend, ex-date today, October 24, 2025.
In a world where stock prices swing like a pendulum on steroids, this feels less like a corporate announcement and more like a gentle pat on the back. “Hey, we’ve got you,” it whispers. If you’re an LTIMindtree shareholder or just dipping your toes into IT stocks, stick around. This isn’t your dry dividend recap—it’s the story of a company that’s been my portfolio’s quiet hero for years, complete with juicy history, a no-BS table, and tips to make your money work harder. Let’s dive in, shall we?
When LTIMindtree was just LTI—that scrappy underdog from the Larsen & Toubro stable. Fast-forward to 2022, and the merger with Mindtree turned it into this powerhouse: LTIMindtree Ltd. (NSE: LTIM, BSE: 540005).
Today, it’s not just about coding wizardry in AI, cloud, and cybersecurity for Fortune 500 giants. It’s about trust. In FY25, they clocked ₹38,000 crore in revenue and north of ₹5,000 crore in net profit. And now, this ₹22 interim? It’s the cherry on top of a ₹67 total dividend pie for the year (including that hefty ₹45 final in April). Why does it matter? Because in India’s buzzing IT sector—where TCS and Infosys steal the spotlight—LTIMindtree’s dividend yield hovers at a sweet 1.5-2%, delivering passive income that feels like compound interest magic.
But hold on, let’s get real. Markets aren’t fairy tales. With US Fed rates still biting and global slowdown whispers, IT exports are jittery. Remember the Q2 FY26 results last month? ₹9,000 crore revenue, up 8% YoY —solid, but not fireworks. Yet, LTIMindtree’s board didn’t flinch. They stuck to their payout policy: 30-40% of earnings back to you, the shareholder. It’s this consistency that hooked me. Back in 2020, during the COVID lockdown haze, I was glued to my screen, watching the Sensex nosedive. LTI (pre-merger) still coughed up a ₹15.50 final dividend. It was my first “aha” moment —proof that blue-chips like this don’t bail when the going gets tough.
The LTIMindtree Dividend Journey: A Quick, Gripping Timeline
Want the raw data without the fluff? I’ve pulled straight from Moneycontrol (shoutout to their rock-solid archives). Below is a table of key payouts from 2016 to now—the ones that shaped my investing playbook. Notice the steady climb post-merger? From ₹12.50 in the interim to ₹22 today. That’s not luck; that’s synergy from LTI’s engineering muscle and Mindtree’s innovation edge.
LTIMindtree Dividend 2025 and History
| Announcement Date | Ex-Dividend Date | Dividend Type | Dividend (Rs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 Oct, 2025 | 24 Oct, 2025 | Interim | 22.00 |
| 23 Apr, 2025 | 23 May, 2025 | Final | 45.00 |
| 07 Oct, 2024 | 25 Oct, 2024 | Interim | 20.00 |
| 24 Apr, 2024 | 19 Jun, 2024 | Final | 45.00 |
| 25 Sep, 2023 | 27 Oct, 2023 | Interim | 20.00 |
| 27 Apr, 2023 | 10 Jul, 2023 | Final | 40.00 |
| 13 Jan, 2023 | 31 Jan, 2023 | Interim | 20.00 |
| 19 Apr, 2022 | 30 Jun, 2022 | Final | 30.00 |
| 07 Oct, 2021 | 25 Oct, 2021 | Interim | 15.00 |
| 15 Jul, 2021 | 30 Jul, 2021 | Special | 10.00 |
| 04 May, 2021 | 01 Jul, 2021 | Final | 25.00 |
| 13 Oct, 2020 | 27 Oct, 2020 | Interim | 15.00 |
| 19 May, 2020 | 09 Jul, 2020 | Final | 15.50 |
| 10 Oct, 2019 | 24 Oct, 2019 | Interim | 12.50 |
| 02 May, 2019 | 11 Jul, 2019 | Final | 15.50 |
| 05 Oct, 2018 | 31 Oct, 2018 | Interim | 12.50 |
| 23 May, 2018 | 14 Aug, 2018 | Final | 13.50 |
| 13 Oct, 2017 | 13 Nov, 2017 | Interim | 8.00 |
| 04 May, 2017 | 14 Aug, 2017 | Final | 9.70 |
| 27 Oct, 2016 | 17 Nov, 2016 | Interim | 6.85 |
| 27 Apr, 2023 | 10 Jul, 2023 | Final | 40.00 |
| 13 Jan, 2023 | 31 Jan, 2023 | Interim | 20.00 |
| 19 Apr, 2022 | 30 Jun, 2022 | Final | 30.00 |
| 07 Oct, 2021 | 25 Oct, 2021 | Interim | 15.00 |
| 15 Jul, 2021 | 30 Jul, 2021 | Special | 10.00 |
| 27 Apr, 2023 | 10 Jul, 2023 | Final | 40.00 |
| 13 Jan, 2023 | 31 Jan, 2023 | Interim | 20.00 |
| 19 Apr, 2022 | 30 Jun, 2022 | Final | 30.00 |
| 07 Oct, 2021 | 25 Oct, 2021 | Interim | 15.00 |
| 15 Jul, 2021 | 30 Jul, 2021 | Special | 10.00 |
See that? Over five years, average annual growth clocks 15-20%. It’s like watching your favourite cricket team build an innings—steady, no wild swings. For context, if you’d parked ₹1 lakh in LTIMindtree shares five years ago (at ~₹1,200/share), you’d have pocketed over ₹10,000 in dividends alone, plus capital gains pushing the total north of 300%. Not bad for a “boring” IT play, right?
What Does This Mean for Your Wallet? Real Talk on LTIMindtree Share Price & Beyond
Fast-forward to today: The LTIMindtree share price dances around ₹5,500-₹6,000. That ₹22 interim? A quick 0.4% yield bump if you snag it before close. But here’s my two paise: Don’t chase the dividend alone. Look at the big picture. Analysts (I’m eyeing Motilal Oswal’s fresh note) peg FY26 revenue at 10% growth, fueled by AI deals. Risks? Sure—if a US recession hits, outsourcing dips. But LTIMindtree’s diversified client base (think banking, healthcare) is its shield.
But remember, the market is not a guarantee—do your research and consult an advisor. We’ll continue to bring you updates like this on Asia Global Bank, with a little personal flair. Do you remember any old LTIM anecdotes? Share them in the comments!
Disclaimer: This is based on my opinions and data and is not investment advice. The market is risky, so exercise caution. Always consult an investment expert before investing.
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