DIVIDEND STOCKS: 8 highest dividend paying PSU stocks in 2022
Stocks With High Dividend Yield 2022: As the year 2022 comes to an end, here are government companies with high dividend yields. Check here.
NMDC Ltd
NMDC Ltd NMDC Ltd has paid a dividend yield of 573 per cent to its investors this year. It paid dividend of 573 per cent. The stock turned ex-date on 17 February. Pic: Reuters
REC Ltd
REC Ltd REC has paid a dividend yield of 158 per cent to its investors this year. It has paid dividends on three occasions (15 February - 60 per cent; 12 July- 48 per cent; 7 November- 50 per cent). Pic: Reuters
GAIL (India) Ltd
GAIL (India) Ltd GAILhas paid a dividend yield of 60 per cent to its investors this year. It has paid dividends on two occasions (21 March- 50 per cent; 1 August- 10 per cent). Pic: Reuters
Power Finance Corporation
Power Finance Corporation Power Finance Corporation has paid a dividend yield of 125 per cent to its investors this year. It has paid dividends on four occasions (25 February - 60 per cent; 9 June- 12.5 per cent; 1 September- 22.5 per cent; 24 November- 30 per cent). Pic: Reuters
Coal India
Coal India Coal India has paid a dividend yield of 230 per cent to its investors this year. It has paid dividends on three occasions (21 February - 50 per cent; 11 August- 30 per cent; 15 November- 150 per cent). Pic: Reuters
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Indian Oil Corporation has paid a dividend yield of 64 per cent to its investors this year. It has paid dividends on two occasions (9 February - 40 per cent; 11 August- 24 per cent). Pic: Reuters
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd.
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation has paid a dividend yield of 140 per cent to its investors this year. It has paid dividend on one occasion (22 August- 140 per cent). Pic: Reuters
NTPC Ltd.
NTPC Ltd. NTPC Ltd. has paid a dividend yield of 70 per cent to its investors this year. It has paid dividends on two occasions (3 February - 40 per cent; 10 August- 30 per cent). Pic: Reuters