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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. Ashika Credit Capital 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 | 1.36 Cr | 1.52 Cr | 63.4 | 60.27 | -3.13 % |
Public | 78.39 Lakh | 1.00 Cr | 35.09 | 37.92 | +2.83 % |
DII | 0 | 1.31 Lakh | 0 | 0.52 | +0.52 % |
FII | 3.23 Lakh | 3.25 Lakh | 1.51 | 1.29 | -0.22 % |
Government | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Promoters’ shareholding decreased from 63.4% in September 2024- to 60.27% 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 35.09% in September 2024-2025 to 37.92% in December 2024-2025.This change suggests that the public’s investment in the company grew during the quarter.DIIs (Domestic Institutional Investors) shareholding increased from 0% in -1 to 0.52% in December 2024 , indicating that domestic institutions increased their stake in the company by 0.52% . FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) shareholding decreased from 1.51% in September 2024- to 1.29% 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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PAWAN JAIN HUF, KARTA PAWAN JAIN | 7.89 Lakh | 7.89 Lakh | 3.68 | 3.13 | -0.55 % |
DAULAT JAIN | 4.50 Lakh | 4.50 Lakh | 2.1 | 1.79 | -0.31 % |
ASHIKA GLOBAL SECURITIES | 47.62 Lakh | 47.62 Lakh | 22.23 | 18.91 | -3.32 % |
ASHIKA COMMODITIES & DERIVATIVES | 23.60 Lakh | 39.60 Lakh | 11.02 | 15.72 | + 4.7 % |
ASHIKA GLOBAL FINANCE | 52.20 Lakh | 52.20 Lakh | 24.37 | 20.72 | -3.65 % |
PAWAN JAIN HUF, KARTA PAWAN JAIN faced a downturn in stakeholding this quarter, witnessing a decline of -0.55 % in stakeholding compared to the previous quarter.DAULAT JAIN faced a downturn in stakeholding this quarter, witnessing a decline of -0.31 % in stakeholding compared to the previous quarter.ASHIKA GLOBAL SECURITIES faced a downturn in stakeholding this quarter, witnessing a decline of -3.32 % in stakeholding compared to the previous quarter.ASHIKA COMMODITIES & DERIVATIVES has showcased a remarkable improvement in stakeholding for this quarter, registering a significant increase of 4.7 %.ASHIKA GLOBAL FINANCE faced a downturn in stakeholding this quarter, witnessing a decline of -3.65 % 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 | 14.44 Lakh | 16.63 Lakh | 6.74 | 6.6 | -0.14 % |
Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital in excess of Rs. 2 lakhs | 28.96 Lakh | 30.14 Lakh | 13.52 | 11.96 | -1.56 % |
BIMLA BAJAJ | 2.52 Lakh | 2.52 Lakh | 1.18 | 1 | -0.18 % |
Non Resident Indians (NRIs) | 14.23 K | 15.00 K | 0.07 | 0.06 | -0.01 % |
Bodies Corporate | 26.22 Lakh | 39.65 Lakh | 12.24 | 15.74 | + 3.5 % |
SREENATH FINVEST | 2.63 Lakh | 2.63 Lakh | 1.23 | 1.04 | -0.19 % |
MAGMA VENTURES | 0 | 3.25 Lakh | 0 | 1.29 | +1.29% |
APEX COMMOTRADE PVT. . | 0 | 3.40 Lakh | 0 | 1.35 | +1.35% |
MARYADA BARTER PVT. . | 0 | 9.00 Lakh | 0 | 3.57 | +3.57% |
Any Other (specify) | 5.40 Lakh | 8.96 Lakh | 2.52 | 3.56 | + 1.04 % |
LLP | 96.08 K | 3.08 Lakh | 0.45 | 1.22 | + 0.77 % |
Clearing Members | 59.48 K | 31.44 K | 0.28 | 0.12 | -0.16 % |
HUF | 3.85 Lakh | 5.56 Lakh | 1.8 | 2.21 | + 0.41 % |
SPICE MERCHANTS | 2.15 Lakh | 0 | 1 | 0 | -1% |
APEX COMMOTRADE | 3.40 Lakh | 0 | 1.59 | 0 | -1.59% |
Observations show a significant difference of -0.14 % in Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital up to Rs. 2 lakhs’s financial performance between quarters.Observations show a significant difference of -1.56 % in Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital in excess of Rs. 2 lakhs’s financial performance between quarters.Observations show a significant difference of -0.18 % in BIMLA BAJAJ’s financial performance between quarters.Observations show a significant difference of -0.01 % in Non Resident Indians (NRIs)’s financial performance between quarters.Leading the way to higher stakeholding, Bodies Corporate has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 3.5 %.Observations show a significant difference of -0.19 % in SREENATH FINVEST’s financial performance between quarters.Leading the way to higher stakeholding, Any Other (specify) has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 1.04 %.Leading the way to higher stakeholding, LLP has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.77 %.Observations show a significant difference of -0.16 % in Clearing Members’s financial performance between quarters.Leading the way to higher stakeholding, HUF has significantly boosted stakeholding by an impressive 0.41 %.MAGMA VENTURES had no shares in the previous quarter but now holds 1.29% of shares in the current quarter.APEX COMMOTRADE PVT. . had no shares in the previous quarter but now holds 1.35% of shares in the current quarter.MARYADA BARTER PVT. . had no shares in the previous quarter but now holds 3.57% of shares in the current quarter.SPICE MERCHANTS had 1% of shares in the previous quarter but exited in the current quarter.APEX COMMOTRADE had 1.59% of shares in the previous quarter but exited in the current quarter.
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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Alternate Investment Funds | 0 | 1.30 Lakh | 0 | 0.52 | +0.52% |
Alternate Investment Funds had no shares in the previous quarter but now holds 0.52% of shares 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 | 0 | 2.03 K | 0 | 0.01 | +0.01% |
Foreign Portfolio Investors Category II | 3.23 Lakh | 3.23 Lakh | 1.51 | 1.28 | -0.23 % |
ELYSIAN WEALTH FUND | 0 | 3.23 Lakh | 0 | 1.28 | +1.28% |
SILVER STALLION | 3.23 Lakh | 0 | 1.51 | 0 | -1.51% |
Stakeholding dwindled by -0.23 % for Foreign Portfolio Investors Category II in comparison to the preceding quarter.Foreign Portfolio Investors Category I had no shares in the previous fiii quarter but now holds 0.01% of shares in the current quarter.ELYSIAN WEALTH FUND had no shares in the previous fiii quarter but now holds 1.28% of shares in the current quarter.SILVER STALLION had 1.51% of shares in the previous quarter but exited in the current quarter.
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