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Shareholding Pattern: Shareholding Pattern Kingfa Science & Technology (India) FY(Q1-Jun 2024-2025)

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Kingfa Science & Technology (India) has released its latest shareholding reports, covering the quarter and the first half of the fiscal year ending on (Q1-Jun 2024-2024).This detailed report examines who owns shares, including Promoters, promoter groups, Foreign investors, public investors, and government entities.
Shareholder Name Previous Quater Quantity(In Crores) Current Quater Quantity(In Crores) Previous Quater Shares(in %) Current Quater Shares(in %) Quater to Quater Difference
Promoters 0.91 0.91 74.99 74.99 0
Public 0.30 0.30 18.68 18.68 0
DII 0 0 0 0 0
FII 0.08 0.08 6.33 6.33 0
Government 0 0 0 0 0
Promoters shareholding remained stable, at 74.99% in both March 2024 and June 2024. This indicates that the promoters’ control over the company did not change during this period. Public shareholding remained consistent, holding steady at 18.68% in both March 2024 and June 2024. This indicates that the Public control over the company did not change during this period. FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) shareholding remained at 6.33% from March 2024 to June 2024. , indicating no change in the investment levels by foreign institutions in the company.

Let’s look into the statistics of the investors, which could have contributed to the fluctuations in the shareholding pattern.

Shareholder Name Previous Quarter Quantity (In Crores) Current Quarter Quantity (In Crores) Previous Quater Shares (in %) Current Quater Shares (in %) Quater-to-Quater Difference (%)
Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital up to Rs. 2 lakhs 0.119 0.121 9.84 10 + 0.16 %
Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital in excess of Rs. 2 lakhs 0.070 0.065 5.78 5.4 -0.38 %
Non Resident Indians (NRIs) 0.010 0.011 0.79 0.87 + 0.08 %
Bodies Corporate 0.008 0.011 0.67 0.92 + 0.25 %
Any Other (specify) 0.014 0.012 1.12 1.01 -0.11 %
RAJABABU BHAGUBHAI GANDHI & RAJESH TULSIRAM MAHESHWARI 0 0.000 0 0.01 +0.01%
HUF 0 0.009 0 0.74 +0.74%
LLP 0 0.003 0 0.25 +0.25%
Leading the way to higher stakeholding, Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital up to Rs. 2 lakhs has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.16 %.Observations show a significant difference of -0.38 % in Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital in excess of Rs. 2 lakhs’s financial performance between quarters.Leading the way to higher stakeholding, Non Resident Indians (NRIs) has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.08 %.Leading the way to higher stakeholding, Bodies Corporate has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.25 %.Observations show a significant difference of -0.11 % in Any Other (specify)’s financial performance between quarters.RAJABABU BHAGUBHAI GANDHI & RAJESH TULSIRAM MAHESHWARI had no shares in the previous quarter but now holds 0.01% of shares in the current quarter.HUF had no shares in the previous quarter but now holds 0.74% of shares in the current quarter.LLP had no shares in the previous quarter but now holds 0.25% of shares in the current quarter.
Shareholder Name Previous Quarter Quantity (In Crores) Current Quarter Quantity (In Crores) Previous Quater Shares (in %) Current Quater Shares (in %) Quater-to-Quater Difference (%)
Foreign Portfolio Investors Category I 0.000 0.000 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 %
During this past quarter, there was a noteworthy upswing in stakeholding for Foreign Portfolio Investors Category I, which experienced a significant increase of 0.01 % .

Mukul Mahavir Agrawal, these shareholders are the Anchor investors of current and previous quarter.

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