Domestic shareholding NSE-listed firms hit fresh record high of 24.44%

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The shareholding of domestic investors-- both institutional and specific-- struck a record high of 24.44 per cent in the NSE-listed
business during the 3rd quarter of the 2022-23 fiscal year (Q3FY23), shows offered by Prime Database
This was the 5th consecutive quarter where domestic holdings have actually increased ..
showcasing the increasing supremacy of domestic financiers, said Pranav Haldea, handling director, Prime Database Group
Aided by inflows of Rs 47,349 crore, the shareholding of foreign portfolio financiers (FPIs) rose to 20.18 per cent throughout Q3FY23 from
19.98 per cent at the end of Q2FY23
To put this in perspective, FPI share was 23.3 percent while the combined share of domestic investors was simply 18.47 percent as on March
31, 2015, Haldea included
Within the domestic financier category, holdings of mutual funds (MFs) rose for the sixth quarter to an all-time high of 8.09 per cent while
holdings of insurance provider reached a five-year high of 5.65 per cent
Shareholding of retail financiers fell 11 basis points quarter-on-quarter to 7.23 per cent, while that of high networth people (HNIs) also
declined 1 bp to 1.89 percent
On the other hand, promoters shareholding in personal companies reduced to a three-year low of 43.25 percent, from 44.59 per cent on
September 30, 2022
Federal government holding in listed PSUs increased to a 4-year high of 7.99 percent, from 6.87 per cent.