Shareholding results offer insight into the distribution of shares among various investors, highlighting the levels of institutional and retail ownership. These results are significant for analyzing investor confidence and market sentiment. Understanding shareholding patterns can aid stakeholders in predicting how changes in ownership might affect a company’s stock performance.
Martin Burn 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 65.84% 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 33.88% in September 2024-2025 to 33.89% in December 2024-2025.This change suggests that the public’s investment in the company grew during the quarter.DIIs (Domestic Institutional Investors) shareholding remained unchanged at 0.23% from September 2024- to December 2024-. This indicates that domestic institutions maintained their investment level in the company. During quater from September 2024- to December 2024, Government’s ownership witnessed a decline, dropping to 0.04%, indicating a decrease in the government’s stake in the company over this period.
Below is a detailed table showcasing the public shareholding percentage.
Below is a detailed table displaying the shareholding percentage of the government.
Central Government / President of India demonstrates diminished shareholding this quarter, declining from 0.05% to 0.04%.
Mahendra Girdharilal, these shareholders are the Anchor investors of current and previous quarter. [my_shortcode1 values=”Martin Burn”]