BHEL proposes 79% dividend for FY’17; highest in 3 years

Rajalakshmi S Updated - January 12, 2018 at 02:07 PM.

Valued at Rs 1,034 crore, the order has been placed on BHEL by HPCL for its Visakh Refinery expansion project at Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.

BHEL has proposed an equity dividend of 79 per cent, including 40 per cent interim dividend paid earlier, for 2016-17.

“Significantly, not only this is four times the dividend paid (20 per cent) in the previous year but also the highest to be paid by the company in the last three years,” the state-run power equipment maker said in a statement today.

With this, the company said, it has maintained its impeccable track record of rewarding investors by paying dividends uninterruptedly for four decades without a break.

In 2016-17, BHEL had achieved double-digit growth in its topline and bounced back into profit, the statement said.

During the year, the company had recorded a turnover of Rs 28,840 crore, up 11 per cent over the previous year, after reversing the trend of negative topline growth in the last three years.

The company also returned to profitability with a profit before tax (PBT) of Rs 628 crore compared to a loss of Rs 1,164 crore (IND-AS restated) in 2015-16.

Net profit (PAT) stood at Rs 496 crore in 2016-17 against a net loss of Rs 710 crore (IND-AS restated) in the previous year.

Published on June 5, 2017 08:08