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DCB Bank Limited has unveiled its latest shareholding reports, covering the quarter and the first half of the fiscal year ending on (Q4-Mar 2023-2024).This comprehensive report offers a deep dive into the company’s shareholding landscape, including details on Promoters, promoter groups, Foreign investors, public investors, and government entities. Through meticulous comparative analysis, it tracks the evolution of shareholding percentages and quantities, highlighting any shifts in ownership dynamics. Investors gain invaluable insights into the company’s ownership structure and the evolving investment landscape.
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 |
4.62 |
4.62 |
14.8 |
14.77 |
-0.03 % |
Public |
26.59 |
26.66 |
37.96 |
42.82 |
+4.86 % |
DII
|
10.68 |
9.28 |
34.22 |
29.66 |
-4.56 % |
FII
|
4.06 |
3.99 |
13.02 |
12.75 |
-0.27 % |
Government
|
0.00 |
0.00 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Promoters’ shareholding decreased from 14.8% in December 2023 to 14.77% in March 2024. This reduction indicates that the promoters’ control over Company has weakened during this period.The percentage of shares held by the public increased from 37.96% in December 2023 to 42.82% in March 2024.This change suggests that the public’s investment in the company grew during the quarter.Domestic Institutional Investor’s (DII) shareholding decreased slightly from 34.22% in December 2023 to 29.66% in March 2024 , indicating that domestic institutions reduced their -4.56 stake in the company.FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) shareholding decreased from 13.02% in December 2023 to 12.75% in March 2024 ,indicating that foreign institutions reduced their investments by 1.5% in the company during the quarter. This suggests a pullback in their investment .During quater from December 2023 to March 2024, Goverenment ownership remained steady at 0%.This indicates that the government’s stake in the company remained consistent during this period.
Let’s delve deeper 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 Quarter Shares (in %) |
Current Quarter Shares (in %) |
Quarter-to-Quarter Difference (%) |
Platinum Jubilee Investments Ltd. |
0 |
0.245 |
0 |
0.78 |
+0.78% |
Aga Khan Fund For Economic Development SA |
4.375 |
4.375 |
14.02 |
13.99 |
-0.03 % |
Platinum Jubilee Investments Limited |
0.245 |
0 |
0.79 |
0 |
-0.79% |
Aga Khan Fund For Economic Development SA faced a downturn in profitability this quarter, witnessing a decline of -0.03 % in profits compared to the previous quarter. Delving into the underlying factors driving this shift is crucial for charting a path towards sustained financial growth.Platinum Jubilee Investments Ltd. had no shares in the previous quarter but now holds 0.78% of shares in the current quarter.Platinum Jubilee Investments Limited had 0.79% of shares in the previous quarter but exited 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 (%) |
Directors and their relatives (excluding independent directors and nominee directors) |
0.260 |
0.301 |
0.83 |
0.96 |
+ 0.13 % |
Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital up to Rs. 2 lakhs |
6.005 |
7.792 |
19.24 |
24.91 |
+ 5.67 % |
Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital in excess of Rs. 2 lakhs |
2.559 |
2.503 |
8.2 |
8 |
-0.2 % |
Non Resident Indians (NRIs) |
0.484 |
0.451 |
1.55 |
1.44 |
-0.11 % |
Bodies Corporate |
1.518 |
1.330 |
4.86 |
4.25 |
-0.61 % |
Any Other (specify) |
0.947 |
0.945 |
3.03 |
3.02 |
-0.01 % |
HUF |
0.253 |
0.300 |
0.81 |
0.96 |
+ 0.15 % |
Clearing Members |
0.045 |
0.000 |
0.14 |
0 |
-0.14 % |
LLP |
0.327 |
0.325 |
1.05 |
1.04 |
-0.01 % |
Spearheading a savvy charge towards increased profitability, Directors and their relatives (excluding independent directors and nominee directors) lifts the bar with a remarkable 0.13 % enhancement in net profit, revealing adroit resource allocation and sharpened commercial instincts.Spearheading a savvy charge towards increased profitability, Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital up to Rs. 2 lakhs lifts the bar with a remarkable 5.67 % enhancement in net profit, revealing adroit resource allocation and sharpened commercial instincts.Observations indicate a sizeable -0.2 % variance in Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital in excess of Rs. 2 lakhs’s fiscal performance between quarters, necessitating thorough investigation of salient aspects to enable future-proof strategies centered around lasting development.Observations indicate a sizeable -0.11 % variance in Non Resident Indians (NRIs)’s fiscal performance between quarters, necessitating thorough investigation of salient aspects to enable future-proof strategies centered around lasting development.Observations indicate a sizeable -0.61 % variance in Bodies Corporate’s fiscal performance between quarters, necessitating thorough investigation of salient aspects to enable future-proof strategies centered around lasting development.Observations indicate a sizeable -0.01 % variance in Any Other (specify)’s fiscal performance between quarters, necessitating thorough investigation of salient aspects to enable future-proof strategies centered around lasting development.Spearheading a savvy charge towards increased profitability, HUF lifts the bar with a remarkable 0.15 % enhancement in net profit, revealing adroit resource allocation and sharpened commercial instincts.Observations indicate a sizeable -0.14 % variance in Clearing Members’s fiscal performance between quarters, necessitating thorough investigation of salient aspects to enable future-proof strategies centered around lasting development.Observations indicate a sizeable -0.01 % variance in LLP’s fiscal performance between quarters, necessitating thorough investigation of salient aspects to enable future-proof strategies centered around lasting development.
Shareholder Name |
Previous Quarter Quantity (In Crores) |
Current Quarter Quantity (In Crores) |
Previous Quater Shares (in %) |
Current Quater Shares (in %) |
Quater-to-Quater Difference (%) |
Mutual Funds/ |
7.896 |
6.551 |
25.3 |
20.94 |
-4.36 % |
LIC MF Large & Mid Cap Fund (All Schemes) |
0.494 |
0.469 |
1.58 |
1.5 |
-0.08 % |
DSP Small Cap Fund |
1.316 |
0.951 |
4.22 |
3.04 |
-1.18 % |
Franklin India Smaller Companies Fund (All Schemes) |
1.320 |
1.385 |
4.23 |
4.43 |
+ 0.2 % |
HDFC Small Cap Fund |
1.395 |
1.395 |
4.47 |
4.46 |
-0.01 % |
Tata Mutual Fund – Tata Small Cap Fund (All Schemes) |
1.621 |
1.621 |
5.19 |
5.18 |
-0.01 % |
Alternate Investment Funds |
2.365 |
2.303 |
7.58 |
7.36 |
-0.22 % |
Oman India Joint Investment Fund II |
0.920 |
0.920 |
2.95 |
2.94 |
-0.01 % |
India Advantage Fund S4 I |
1.247 |
1.247 |
4 |
3.99 |
-0.01 % |
Insurance Companies |
0.413 |
0.423 |
1.32 |
1.35 |
+ 0.03 % |
NBFCs registered with RBI |
0.008 |
0.001 |
0.03 |
0 |
-0.03 % |
Canara Robeco Mutual Fund A/C Canara Robeco Small Cap Fund |
0.350 |
0 |
1.12 |
0 |
-1.12% |
ICICI Prudential Smallcap Fund (All Schemes) |
0.504 |
0 |
1.62 |
0 |
-1.62% |
Mutual Funds/ decreased their stake from 20.94% in the previous quarter to 25.3% in the current quarter. It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -4.36 %.LIC MF Large & Mid Cap Fund (All Schemes) decreased their stake from 1.5% in the previous quarter to 1.58% in the current quarter. It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.08 %.DSP Small Cap Fund decreased their stake from 3.04% in the previous quarter to 4.22% in the current quarter. It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -1.18 %.The latest quarter saw a considerable enhancement in profitability for Franklin India Smaller Companies Fund (All Schemes), reflecting an uptick of 0.2 % in their net earnings. Such an outcome implies the successful implementation of sound cost optimization techniques and increased income sources, ultimately highlighting the favorable effect of the investor on the corporation’s overall monetary welfare.HDFC Small Cap Fund decreased their stake from 4.46% in the previous quarter to 4.47% in the current quarter. It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.01 %.Tata Mutual Fund – Tata Small Cap Fund (All Schemes) decreased their stake from 5.18% in the previous quarter to 5.19% in the current quarter. It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.01 %.Alternate Investment Funds decreased their stake from 7.36% in the previous quarter to 7.58% in the current quarter. It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.22 %.Oman India Joint Investment Fund II decreased their stake from 2.94% in the previous quarter to 2.95% in the current quarter. It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.01 %.India Advantage Fund S4 I decreased their stake from 3.99% in the previous quarter to 4% in the current quarter. It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.01 %.The latest quarter saw a considerable enhancement in profitability for Insurance Companies, reflecting an uptick of 0.03 % in their net earnings. Such an outcome implies the successful implementation of sound cost optimization techniques and increased income sources, ultimately highlighting the favorable effect of the investor on the corporation’s overall monetary welfare.NBFCs registered with RBI decreased their stake from 0% in the previous quarter to 0.03% in the current quarter. It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.03 %.Canara Robeco Mutual Fund A/C Canara Robeco Small Cap Fund had 1.12% of shares in the previous quarter but exited in the current quarter.ICICI Prudential Smallcap Fund (All Schemes) had 1.62% of shares in the previous quarter but exited 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 |
3.796 |
3.830 |
12.16 |
12.25 |
+ 0.09 % |
Government Pension Fund Global |
0 |
0.344 |
0 |
1.1 |
+1.1% |
Steinberg India Emerging Opportunities Fund Limited |
0.863 |
0.672 |
2.76 |
2.15 |
-0.61 % |
Foreign Portfolio Investors Category II |
0.267 |
0.158 |
0.86 |
0.5 |
-0.36 % |
During this past quarter, there was a noteworthy upswing in profitability for Foreign Portfolio Investors Category I, which experienced a significant increase of 0.09 % in net profit.Profitability dwindled by -0.61 % for Steinberg India Emerging Opportunities Fund Limited in comparison to the preceding quarter. To secure a foundation for prospective sustainable progress, investigating the factors prompting this decline is vital.Profitability dwindled by -0.36 % for Foreign Portfolio Investors Category II in comparison to the preceding quarter. To secure a foundation for prospective sustainable progress, investigating the factors prompting this decline is vital.Government Pension Fund Global had no shares in the previous fiii quarter but now holds 1.1% of shares in the current quarter.
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