Shareholding results summarize the composition of a company’s shareholder base, revealing how ownership is distributed among various investors. This information is crucial for assessing the level of institutional and retail investment in the company. By examining shareholding results, analysts can gauge investor sentiment and the potential impact on stock performance.
Ami Organics 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 |
Promoters |
1.47 Cr |
1.47 Cr |
35.97 |
35.96 |
-0.01 % |
Public |
2.62 Cr |
2.62 Cr |
30.23 |
28.27 |
-1.96 % |
DII
|
81.56 Lakh |
82.83 Lakh |
19.93 |
20.24 |
+0.31 % |
FII
|
56.78 Lakh |
63.54 Lakh |
13.87 |
15.52 |
+1.65 % |
Government
|
0 |
5.29 K |
0 |
0.01 |
+0.01 % |
Promoters’ shareholding decreased from 35.97% in September 2024- to 35.96% 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 decreased from 30.23% in September 2024- to 28.27% in December 2024-.This reduction indicates that the public’s stake in the company diminished during this period.DIIs (Domestic Institutional Investors) shareholding increased from 19.93% in September 2024-2025 to 20.24% in December 2024 , indicating that domestic institutions increased their stake in the company by 0.31% . FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors): There was a significant increase from 13.87% in September 2024-2025 to 15.52% in December 2024-2025. This suggests that foreign institutions grew their investments 1.65 in the company during the quarter. During both -1 and December 2024, Government ownership saw a notable increase, rising to 0.01%, indicating a strengthening of the government’s position in the company over this period.
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 (%) |
Nareshkumar Ramjibhai Patel |
42.79 Lakh |
79.16 Lakh |
10.45 |
19.34 |
+ 8.89 % |
Vaghasia Chetankumar Chhaganlal |
31.84 Lakh |
68.04 Lakh |
7.78 |
16.62 |
+ 8.84 % |
Sheetalben N Patel |
36.38 Lakh |
0 |
8.89 |
0 |
-8.89 % |
Parulben Vaghasia |
29.38 Lakh |
0 |
7.18 |
0 |
-7.18 % |
Chhagan Ramjibhai Vaghasia |
3.41 Lakh |
0 |
0.83 |
0 |
-0.83 % |
Bhanuben Chhaganbhai Vaghasia |
3.42 Lakh |
0 |
0.84 |
0 |
-0.84 % |
Nareshkumar Ramjibhai Patel has showcased a remarkable improvement in stakeholding for this quarter, registering a significant increase of 8.89 %.Vaghasia Chetankumar Chhaganlal has showcased a remarkable improvement in stakeholding for this quarter, registering a significant increase of 8.84 %.Sheetalben N Patel faced a downturn in stakeholding this quarter, witnessing a decline of -8.89 % in stakeholding compared to the previous quarter.Parulben Vaghasia faced a downturn in stakeholding this quarter, witnessing a decline of -7.18 % in stakeholding compared to the previous quarter.Chhagan Ramjibhai Vaghasia faced a downturn in stakeholding this quarter, witnessing a decline of -0.83 % in stakeholding compared to the previous quarter.Bhanuben Chhaganbhai Vaghasia faced a downturn in stakeholding this quarter, witnessing a decline of -0.84 % 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 (%) |
Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital up to Rs. 2 lakhs |
61.17 Lakh |
56.57 Lakh |
14.95 |
13.82 |
-1.13 % |
Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital in excess of Rs. 2 lakhs |
40.02 Lakh |
39.87 Lakh |
9.78 |
9.74 |
-0.04 % |
Non Resident Indians (NRIs) |
6.76 Lakh |
5.55 Lakh |
1.65 |
1.36 |
-0.29 % |
Bodies Corporate |
8.13 Lakh |
6.48 Lakh |
1.99 |
1.58 |
-0.41 % |
Any Other (specify) |
4.35 Lakh |
3.93 Lakh |
1.06 |
0.96 |
-0.1 % |
Clearing Members |
10.99 K |
2.46 K |
0.03 |
0.01 |
-0.02 % |
HUF |
3.05 Lakh |
2.99 Lakh |
0.74 |
0.73 |
-0.01 % |
LLP |
98.57 K |
75.84 K |
0.24 |
0.19 |
-0.05 % |
Trusts |
20.91 K |
15.54 K |
0.05 |
0.04 |
-0.01 % |
Observations show a significant difference of -1.13 % in Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital up to Rs. 2 lakhs’s financial performance between quarters.Observations show a significant difference of -0.04 % in Resident Individuals holding nominal share capital in excess of Rs. 2 lakhs’s financial performance between quarters.Observations show a significant difference of -0.29 % in Non Resident Indians (NRIs)’s financial performance between quarters.Observations show a significant difference of -0.41 % in Bodies Corporate’s financial performance between quarters.Observations show a significant difference of -0.1 % in Any Other (specify)’s financial performance between quarters.Observations show a significant difference of -0.02 % in Clearing Members’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 -0.05 % in LLP’s financial performance between quarters.Observations show a significant difference of -0.01 % in Trusts’s financial performance between quarters.
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 (%) |
Mutual Funds/ |
53.49 Lakh |
56.00 Lakh |
13.07 |
13.68 |
+ 0.61 % |
Tata Mutual Fund – Tata Elss Tax Saver Fund |
0 |
4.21 Lakh |
0 |
1.03 |
+1.03% |
Bank Of India Small Cap Fund |
6.99 Lakh |
6.54 Lakh |
1.71 |
1.6 |
-0.11 % |
Quant Mutual Fund – Quant Active Fund |
7.25 Lakh |
8.02 Lakh |
1.77 |
1.96 |
+ 0.19 % |
Sbi Large & Midcap Fund |
17.67 Lakh |
18.40 Lakh |
4.32 |
4.49 |
+ 0.17 % |
Alternate Investment Funds |
10.83 Lakh |
10.44 Lakh |
2.65 |
2.55 |
-0.1 % |
Insurance Companies |
17.24 Lakh |
16.39 Lakh |
4.21 |
4 |
-0.21 % |
Max Life Insurance Company A/C – Ulif01311/02/08lifehighgr104 – High Growth Fund |
15.00 Lakh |
14.94 Lakh |
3.67 |
3.65 |
-0.02 % |
Uti – Healthcare Fund |
4.14 Lakh |
0 |
1.01 |
0 |
-1.01% |
The latest quarter saw a considerable enhancement in stakeholding for Mutual Funds/, reflecting an uptick of 0.61 % in their shares.Bank Of India Small Cap Fund decreased their stake from 1.6% in the previous quarter to 1.71% in the current quarter.It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.11 %.The latest quarter saw a considerable enhancement in stakeholding for Quant Mutual Fund – Quant Active Fund, reflecting an uptick of 0.19 % in their shares.The latest quarter saw a considerable enhancement in stakeholding for Sbi Large & Midcap Fund, reflecting an uptick of 0.17 % in their shares.Alternate Investment Funds decreased their stake from 2.55% in the previous quarter to 2.65% in the current quarter.It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.1 %.Insurance Companies decreased their stake from 4% in the previous quarter to 4.21% in the current quarter.It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.21 %.Max Life Insurance Company A/C – Ulif01311/02/08lifehighgr104 – High Growth Fund decreased their stake from 3.65% in the previous quarter to 3.67% in the current quarter.It describes a decrease in stakes over consecutive quarters, specifically by -0.02 %.Tata Mutual Fund – Tata Elss Tax Saver Fund had no shares in the previous quarter but now holds 1.03% of shares in the current quarter.Uti – Healthcare Fund had 1.01% 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 (%) |
Foreign Portfolio Investors Category I |
55.01 Lakh |
60.56 Lakh |
13.44 |
14.79 |
+ 1.35 % |
Malabar India Fund |
7.40 Lakh |
5.53 Lakh |
1.81 |
1.35 |
-0.46 % |
Government Of Singapore |
8.40 Lakh |
7.73 Lakh |
2.05 |
1.89 |
-0.16 % |
Foreign Portfolio Investors Category II |
1.76 Lakh |
2.98 Lakh |
0.43 |
0.73 |
+ 0.3 % |
During this past quarter, there was a noteworthy upswing in stakeholding for Foreign Portfolio Investors Category I, which experienced a significant increase of 1.35 % .Stakeholding dwindled by -0.46 % for Malabar India Fund in comparison to the preceding quarter.Stakeholding dwindled by -0.16 % for Government Of Singapore in comparison to the preceding quarter.During this past quarter, there was a noteworthy upswing in stakeholding for Foreign Portfolio Investors Category II, which experienced a significant increase of 0.3 % .
Below is a detailed table displaying the shareholding percentage of the government.
Shareholder Name |
Previous Quarter Quantity |
Current Quarter Quantity |
Previous Quarter Shares (in %) |
Current Quarter Shares (in %) |
Quarter-to-Quarter Difference (%) |
Central Government / President of India |
0 |
5.29 K |
0 |
0.01 |
+0.01% |
Central Government / President of India had no shares in the previous govtquarter but now holds 0.01% of shares in the current quarter.
Ashish Kacholia, Vanaja Sundar Iyer, these shareholders are the Anchor investors of current and previous quarter. [my_shortcode1 values=”Ami Organics”]