Shareholding results provide a detailed breakdown of ownership in a company, including the percentage of shares held by different types of investors. This data is essential for understanding the concentration of ownership and the influence of major stakeholders. Evaluating shareholding results can help investors make informed decisions about the company’s market position and future prospects.
Standard Batteries has released its latest shareholding reports, covering the third quarter and the fiscal year ending on (Q3-Dec 2024-2025).This detailed report examines who owns shares, including Promoters, promoter groups, Foreign investors, public investors, and government entities.
Promoters shareholding remained stable, at 40.62% in both September 2024- and December 2024-. This indicates that the promoters’ control over the company did not change during this period. The percentage of shares held by the public increased from 35.65% in September 2024-2025 to 35.69% in December 2024-2025.This change suggests that the public’s investment in the company grew during the quarter.Domestic Institutional Investor’s (DII) shareholding decreased slightly from 23.73% in September 2024- to 23.69% in December 2024 , indicating that domestic institutions reduced their -0.039999999999999 stake in the company.
Below is a detailed table showcasing the public shareholding percentage.
Leading the way to higher stakeholding, Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital up to Rs. 2 lakhs has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.04 %.Leading the way to higher stakeholding, Non Resident Indians (NRIs) has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.02 %.Observations show a significant difference of -0.02 % in Any Other (specify)’s financial performance between quarters.Observations show a significant difference of -0.01 % in HUF’s financial performance between quarters.Observations show a significant difference of -0.02 % in Clearing Members’s financial performance between quarters.
Below is a detailed table presenting the shareholding percentage of DIIs.
Insurance Companies decreased their stake from 23.48% in the previous quarter to 23.52% in the current quarter.It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.04 %.LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA decreased their stake from 18.87% in the previous quarter to 18.92% in the current quarter.It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.05 %.
Hitesh Ramji Javeri, these shareholders are the Anchor investors of current and previous quarter. [my_shortcode1 values=”Standard Batteries”]