Dixon Technologies Share Price, Fundamentals and Financials
Track Dixon Technologies live share price with 52 week high and low, chart views, fundamentals, financial statements, ratios, peer comparison, dividends, splits, company details and beginner-friendly investor FAQs.
₹12,833.00
+₹598.00 · +4.89%
Symbol: DIXON.NSExchange: NSIUpdated: 17 Jun 2026, 19:57:25 IST
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About Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd
Dixon Technologies is an Indian electronics manufacturing services company headquartered in Noida. The company provides end-to-end manufacturing support for global and domestic brands across mobile phones, telecom, displays, washing machines, refrigerators, hearables, lighting solutions and computing devices.
For customers, Dixon is a manufacturing partner that can help convert product demand into scalable production. For investors, Dixon is often studied as a listed proxy for India’s electronics manufacturing opportunity, including smartphone assembly, component localisation, Make in India, exports and production-linked incentive themes.
The company should be evaluated using both growth and quality metrics. EMS businesses can have thin margins, large working-capital needs and customer concentration risks. Monitor revenue mix, EBITDA margin, PAT margin, return on capital, cash conversion and official order or capacity updates.
Beginner explanation: what does an EMS company do?
An electronics manufacturing services company manufactures products for brand owners. The brand may own the customer relationship, design or sales channel, while the EMS partner handles manufacturing, assembly, supply chain, quality checks and scale-up.
Business Model
Dixon’s business model is built around contract manufacturing and manufacturing services. Brands outsource production to Dixon so they can scale quickly, manage costs and use local manufacturing capabilities. Dixon earns revenue from manufacturing volumes, value-added services, product mix and operational execution.
The company’s economics are different from a consumer brand. Dixon may not own the end customer or the retail brand, so investors should focus on manufacturing scale, margin per product, customer diversification, working capital, supply chain control and component localisation.
Business Segments
Dixon operates across multiple electronics categories. Segment performance can change quickly as new customer programs, mobile manufacturing volumes, computing devices and consumer electronics demand scale up or slow down.
Customer and investor view of Dixon Technologies business areas
Business Area
What it includes
What users should monitor
Mobile & Other EMS
Smartphones, feature phones, telecom products, hearables, wearables and large electronics assembly
Customer additions, volume ramp-up, margins, working capital and component sourcing
Displays and Consumer Electronics
Televisions, display products, set-top boxes and related electronics
Panel costs, demand cycles, capacity utilisation and brand order flow
Home Appliances
Washing machines, refrigerators and appliance manufacturing solutions
Seasonality, product mix, localisation and ODM opportunities
Lighting Solutions
LED bulbs, battens, downlighters and lighting products
Pricing, input costs, volumes and margin stability
Computing Devices
Notebooks, desktops, all-in-one PCs and related hardware
PLI-linked opportunity, new facility ramp-up, customer pipeline and execution risk
Shareholding Pattern
Shareholding pattern in percentage
Category
Mar 2025
Dec 2025
Mar 2026
Promoters
32.27%
28.83%
28.68%
FII / FPI
21.81%
18.68%
18.30%
DII
23.07%
29.06%
28.14%
Retail & Others
22.86%
23.43%
24.87%
Shareholding data changes every quarter and can be affected by promoter transactions, FII/FPI flows, mutual fund activity and public market buying or selling. Always verify the latest shareholding pattern from NSE, BSE and company filings.
Profit and Loss / Financial Highlights
Consolidated figures in ₹ crore unless stated otherwise
Particulars
Mar 2023
Mar 2024
Mar 2025
Revenue from Operations
₹12,192 Cr
₹17,691 Cr
₹38,880 Cr
EBITDA / Operating Profit
₹516 Cr
₹704 Cr
₹1,528 Cr
Profit Before Tax
₹345 Cr
₹494 Cr
₹1,570 Cr
Profit After Tax
₹255 Cr
₹375 Cr
₹1,233 Cr
PAT Margin
2.1%
2.1%
3.2%
Revenue Growth
—
45%
119%
Financial figures are included for education and should be checked against the latest audited results, quarterly results and annual report before use. Historical growth is not a guarantee of future performance.
Balance Sheet Highlights
Consolidated balance sheet highlights in ₹ crore
Particulars
Mar 2024
Mar 2025
Mar 2026
Share Capital
₹17.42 Cr
₹20.87 Cr
₹12.16 Cr
Reserves & Surplus
₹1,664.43 Cr
₹2,998.15 Cr
₹4,664.51 Cr
Net Worth
₹1,681.85 Cr
₹3,019.02 Cr
₹4,676.67 Cr
Secured Loan
₹155.03 Cr
₹193.46 Cr
₹467.50 Cr
Gross Block
₹2,436.47 Cr
₹3,538.86 Cr
₹4,742.49 Cr
Investments
₹20.04 Cr
₹535.60 Cr
₹1,006.84 Cr
Inventories
₹1,695.01 Cr
₹3,992.40 Cr
₹3,836.52 Cr
Trade Receivables
₹2,317.88 Cr
₹6,965.45 Cr
₹6,529.91 Cr
Cash and Bank
₹208.65 Cr
₹263.53 Cr
₹941.06 Cr
Balance sheet line items help users understand capital employed, working capital, debt and cash. Verify numbers from official exchange filings because restatements, subsidiaries and accounting classifications can change reported values.
Cash Flow Highlights
Consolidated cash flow highlights in ₹ crore
Particulars
Mar 2024
Mar 2025
Mar 2026
Profit Before Tax
₹483.59 Cr
₹1,552.42 Cr
₹2,049.11 Cr
Net Cash from Operating Activity
₹584.31 Cr
₹1,149.75 Cr
₹1,782.29 Cr
Net Cash Used in Investing Activity
-₹530.90 Cr
-₹1,228.90 Cr
-₹1,250.54 Cr
Net Cash Used in Financing Activity
-₹69.97 Cr
-₹26.57 Cr
-₹108.15 Cr
Net Increase / Decrease in Cash
-₹16.56 Cr
-₹105.72 Cr
₹654.45 Cr
Closing Cash and Cash Equivalents
₹200.48 Cr
₹230.85 Cr
₹767.43 Cr
For EMS companies, cash conversion is important. Track whether profit converts into operating cash flow after inventory, receivables, payables and capex.
Key Ratios
Key operating and return ratios
Metric
Mar 2023
Mar 2024
Mar 2025 / Latest Reading
EBITDA Margin
4.2%
4.0%
3.9%
PAT Margin
2.1%
2.1%
3.2%
Cash Flow Margin
3.3%
3.0%
3.6%
Working Capital Focus
Inventory, receivables and payables matter
Receivables rose with scale
Cash conversion should be monitored
Valuation Monitorable
Compare P/E, P/B and EV/EBITDA
Compare with growth and margins
Avoid price-only decisions
Ratios should be compared with peers and with Dixon’s own history. A high-growth stock can still carry valuation risk if expectations become too high.
Peer Comparison
Peer comparison is most useful when companies have similar business models. Dixon is usually compared with Indian EMS, electronics manufacturing, consumer durables and electronics component players, but each peer may have different end-markets, margins and growth drivers.
Selected listed EMS and electronics manufacturing peers
Company
Yahoo Symbol
Price
Market Cap
P/E
P/B
Dividend Yield
Dixon Technologies
DIXON.NS
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Kaynes Technology
KAYNES.NS
—
—
—
—
—
Syrma SGS Technology
SYRMA.NS
—
—
—
—
—
PG Electroplast
PGEL.NS
—
—
—
—
—
Amber Enterprises
AMBER.NS
—
—
—
—
—
Avalon Technologies
AVALON.NS
—
—
—
—
—
Peer market data is fetched from the latest available quote feed where possible. Verify valuation and market cap from official exchange data before relying on it.
Dividends, Bonuses and Splits
Dividends
Year
Dividend Detail
Note
FY 2025-26
Board recommended final dividend of ₹10 per share
Verify shareholder approval, record date and payment timeline from NSE/BSE filings
FY 2024-25
Final dividend of ₹8 per share shown in market data
Verify ex-date, record date and entitlement before relying on it
FY 2023-24
Final dividend of ₹5 per share shown in historical data
Historical data should be checked against company filings
FY 2022-23
Final dividend of ₹3 per share shown in historical data
Dividend history is not a guarantee of future payouts
Bonuses / Splits
Action
Detail
Note
Stock Split
Face value split from ₹10 to ₹2; ex-split date 18 Mar 2021
Past split adjusted the share count and price history
Bonus Issue
No bonus issue has been added to this page
Verify latest bonus history from exchange corporate action records
Face Value
₹2 per equity share
Confirm from the latest annual report and stock exchange quote page
Dividend, bonus and split information must be verified from official exchange corporate action filings. Eligibility depends on record date, ex-date, shareholder approval and demat holding status.
Customer and Investor Monitorables
Customers studying Dixon should look at manufacturing capability, product quality, scale, delivery track record, cost competitiveness and design-to-production support. Retail investors should look at business sustainability, not only short-term price movement.
Growth DriverMobile & EMS scaleTrack new customer ramps, volume and mixMargin DriverOperating efficiencyEMS margins can be thin and volume-sensitiveBalance SheetWorking capitalInventory and receivables matter in manufacturingPolicy FactorPLI / localisationVerify incentive eligibility and actual benefitRisk FactorCustomer concentrationLarge customers can affect revenue and marginValuation FactorExpectationsCompare valuation with growth, ROCE and cash flow
Dixon Technologies customer and investor FAQs
These FAQs answer common AI-search-style questions about Dixon Technologies share price, business model, products, risks, dividends, corporate actions and investor monitorables. They are educational and do not provide buy or sell advice.
What is Dixon Technologies and what does the company do?
Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd is an Indian electronics manufacturing services company. It provides design, manufacturing, assembly and related services for products such as mobile phones, telecom products, displays, washing machines, refrigerators, hearables, lighting solutions and computing devices.
How does Dixon Technologies make money?
Dixon earns revenue by manufacturing electronics for domestic and global brands. Its results depend on order volumes, product mix, component costs, operating efficiency, capacity utilisation and the ability to scale new categories profitably.
Is Dixon Technologies an EMS, OEM or ODM company?
Dixon is primarily an EMS company, meaning it manufactures electronics for other brands. It also works on ODM-style capabilities in selected categories where design, prototyping and product development support can add value.
What are the main business segments of Dixon Technologies?
Important business areas include mobile phones and other EMS, telecom products, displays, washing machines, refrigerators, hearables, lighting solutions and computing devices. Segment contribution can change as contracts and facilities scale up.
Why do investors track Dixon Technologies share price?
Investors track Dixon because it is linked to India’s electronics manufacturing theme, smartphone assembly, component localisation, exports, production-linked incentive opportunities and the shift of global supply chains toward India.
What should beginners check before studying Dixon Technologies stock?
Beginners should understand revenue growth, margin trend, customer concentration, working capital, debt, return ratios, order pipeline, segment mix, dividend history and valuation. Share price movement alone is not enough.
What are key risks for Dixon Technologies?
Key risks include customer concentration, thin EMS margins, component price changes, currency movement, demand slowdown in electronics, execution risk in new plants, policy changes, working-capital pressure and competition from other manufacturers.
How can Make in India and PLI schemes affect Dixon Technologies?
Manufacturing incentives and Make in India policies can support local electronics production, scale and localisation. Investors should verify actual eligibility, incentive income, capex commitments and execution progress from official filings.
Does Dixon Technologies pay dividends?
Dixon has paid dividends in multiple past years, but dividend amount, record date and eligibility can change. Verify the latest dividend declaration, record date, ex-date and shareholder approval from official exchange filings.
Has Dixon Technologies issued bonus shares or stock splits?
Dixon completed a face value split from ₹10 to ₹2 in 2021. This page does not assume any new bonus or split unless it is confirmed in official NSE/BSE corporate action filings.
How should I read the 52 week high and low for Dixon Technologies?
The 52 week high and low show the highest and lowest traded price over roughly one year. They provide price context, but they do not prove whether the stock is cheap or expensive.
Who are Dixon Technologies peers?
Comparable listed companies may include Indian EMS, electronics manufacturing, consumer durables and component players such as Kaynes Technology, Syrma SGS Technology, PG Electroplast, Amber Enterprises and Avalon Technologies.
Where can I verify Dixon Technologies latest shareholding pattern?
The latest shareholding pattern should be verified from NSE, BSE and the company’s investor relations filings. It can change because of promoter, institutional or public market transactions.
What investor monitorables matter most for Dixon Technologies?
Important monitorables include mobile and EMS revenue growth, EBITDA margin, PAT margin, working capital days, customer concentration, capex, return on capital, cash conversion, component localisation and new product ramp-up.
Is this Dixon Technologies page a buy or sell recommendation?
No. This page is for education and information only. It explains live price data, financial highlights and business factors without giving buy, sell or hold advice.