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Shareholding results capture the distribution of ownership in a company as outlined in its financial disclosures. These results indicate the proportion of shares held by different investor categories and can reveal trends in market confidence. By studying shareholding results, investors and analysts can assess the influence of major shareholders on corporate governance and stock price movements. Campus Activewear 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.
Shareholder Name | Previous Quarter Quantity | Current Quarter Quantity | Previous Quarter Shares(in %) | Current Quarter Shares(in %) | Quarter to Quarter Difference |
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Promoters | 22.55 Cr | 22.55 Cr | 73.86 | 73.84 | -0.02 % |
Public | 7.98 Cr | 7.99 Cr | 8.66 | 9.4 | +0.74 % |
DII | 3.61 Cr | 3.48 Cr | 11.81 | 11.4 | -0.41 % |
FII | 1.73 Cr | 1.64 Cr | 5.67 | 5.36 | -0.31 % |
Government | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Promoters’ shareholding decreased from 73.86% in September 2024- to 73.84% in December 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 8.66% in September 2024-2025 to 9.4% 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 11.81% in September 2024- to 11.4% in December 2024 , indicating that domestic institutions reduced their -0.41 stake in the company.FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) shareholding decreased from 5.67% in September 2024- to 5.36% in December 2024 ,indicating that foreign institutions reduced their investments by 1.5% in the company during the quarter. This suggests a pullback in their investment .
Let’s look into the statistics of the investors, which could have contributed to the fluctuations in the shareholding pattern.
Below is a detailed table presenting the shareholding percentage of Promoters.
Shareholder Name | Previous Quarter Quantity | Current Quarter Quantity | Previous Quarter Shares (in %) | Current Quarter Shares (in %) | Quarter-to-Quarter Difference (%) |
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HARI KRISHAN AGARWAL | 17.57 Cr | 17.57 Cr | 57.54 | 57.52 | -0.02 % |
HARI KRISHAN AGARWAL faced a downturn in stakeholding this quarter, witnessing a decline of -0.02 % in stakeholding compared to the previous quarter.
Below is a detailed table showcasing the public shareholding percentage.
Shareholder Name | Previous Quarter Quantity | Current Quarter Quantity | Previous Quarter Shares (in %) | Current Quarter Shares (in %) | Quarter-to-Quarter Difference (%) |
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Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital up to Rs. 2 lakhs | 2.07 Cr | 2.23 Cr | 6.78 | 7.31 | + 0.53 % |
Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital in excess of Rs. 2 lakhs | 24.96 Lakh | 25.52 Lakh | 0.82 | 0.84 | + 0.02 % |
Bodies Corporate | 15.38 Lakh | 18.83 Lakh | 0.5 | 0.62 | + 0.12 % |
Any Other (specify) | 8.71 Lakh | 11.10 Lakh | 0.29 | 0.36 | + 0.07 % |
HUF | 7.16 Lakh | 8.59 Lakh | 0.23 | 0.28 | + 0.05 % |
Employees | 67.70 K | 80.73 K | 0.02 | 0.03 | + 0.01 % |
LLP | 86.62 K | 1.69 Lakh | 0.03 | 0.06 | + 0.03 % |
Leading the way to higher stakeholding, Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital up to Rs. 2 lakhs has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.53 %.Leading the way to higher stakeholding, Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital in excess of Rs. 2 lakhs has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.02 %.Leading the way to higher stakeholding, Bodies Corporate has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.12 %.Leading the way to higher stakeholding, Any Other (specify) has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.07 %.Leading the way to higher stakeholding, HUF has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.05 %.Leading the way to higher stakeholding, Employees has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.01 %.Leading the way to higher stakeholding, LLP has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.03 %.
Below is a detailed table presenting the shareholding percentage of DIIs.
Shareholder Name | Previous Quarter Quantity | Current Quarter Quantity | Previous Quarter Shares (in %) | Current Quarter Shares (in %) | Quarter-to-Quarter Difference (%) |
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Mutual Funds/ | 3.24 Cr | 3.13 Cr | 10.62 | 10.26 | -0.36 % |
Dsp Small Cap Fund | 0 | 56.44 Lakh | 0 | 1.85 | +1.85% |
Sbi Consumption Opportunities Fund | 0 | 62.72 Lakh | 0 | 2.05 | +2.05% |
Mirae Asset Great Consumer Fund | 0 | 97.84 Lakh | 0 | 3.2 | +3.2% |
Alternate Investment Funds | 25.27 Lakh | 23.77 Lakh | 0.83 | 0.78 | -0.05 % |
DSP SMALL CAP FUND | 55.18 Lakh | 0 | 1.81 | 0 | -1.81% |
SBI MAGNUM CHILDREN’S BENEFIT FUND – INVESTMENT | 68.25 Lakh | 0 | 2.24 | 0 | -2.24% |
MIRAE ASSET GREAT CONSUMER FUND | 1.20 Cr | 0 | 3.95 | 0 | -3.95% |
Mutual Funds/ decreased their stake from 10.26% in the previous quarter to 10.62% in the current quarter.It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.36 %.Alternate Investment Funds decreased their stake from 0.78% in the previous quarter to 0.83% in the current quarter.It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.05 %.Dsp Small Cap Fund had no shares in the previous quarter but now holds 1.85% of shares in the current quarter.Sbi Consumption Opportunities Fund had no shares in the previous quarter but now holds 2.05% of shares in the current quarter.Mirae Asset Great Consumer Fund had no shares in the previous quarter but now holds 3.2% of shares in the current quarter.DSP SMALL CAP FUND had 1.81% of shares in the previous quarter but exited in the current quarter.SBI MAGNUM CHILDREN’S BENEFIT FUND – INVESTMENT had 2.24% of shares in the previous quarter but exited in the current quarter.MIRAE ASSET GREAT CONSUMER FUND had 3.95% of shares in the previous quarter but exited in the current quarter.
The table below displays the shareholding percentage of FIIs.
Shareholder Name | Previous Quarter Quantity | Current Quarter Quantity | Previous Quarter Shares (in %) | Current Quarter Shares (in %) | Quarter-to-Quarter Difference (%) |
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Foreign Portfolio Investors Category I | 1.57 Cr | 1.53 Cr | 5.14 | 5.02 | -0.12 % |
Fidelity Funds – India Focus Fund | 34.96 Lakh | 34.96 Lakh | 1.15 | 1.14 | -0.01 % |
Foreign Portfolio Investors Category II | 16.27 Lakh | 10.13 Lakh | 0.53 | 0.33 | -0.2 % |
Stakeholding dwindled by -0.12 % for Foreign Portfolio Investors Category I in comparison to the preceding quarter.Stakeholding dwindled by -0.01 % for Fidelity Funds – India Focus Fund in comparison to the preceding quarter.Stakeholding dwindled by -0.2 % for Foreign Portfolio Investors Category II in comparison to the preceding quarter.
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