Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are significant players in global financial markets, comprising various entities such as mutual funds, pension funds, and hedge funds, among others. They invest substantial capital across international borders, influencing the market dynamics, liquidity, and investment trends, thus playing a crucial role in shaping global investment landscapes and economic development.
Here are the stocks in which FII increased their stake up to 5.01% in Q4FY25:
1. Restaurant Brands Asia Ltd
Restaurant Brands Asia Limited is in the business of quick-service restaurants under the brand name of Burger King. The Company’s business operations span pan-India and Indonesia (through its subsidiaries). It offers food products, which are customized to local tastes and preferences. With a market capitalization of Rs 3,820.69 crore, the shares were trading at Rs 65.64 per share, decreasing around 7 percent as compared to the previous closing price.
The foreign institutional investors of the company increased their stake by 5.01 percent, from 15.34 percent in Q3FY25 to 20.35 percent in Q4FY25. Additionally, 28.07 percent is owned by retail investors, 40.30 percent is held by domestic institutional investors, and 11.27 percent is owned by promoters.
2. Central Bank of India
Central Bank of India Limited is an India-based commercial bank. The Company offers various banking services, including digital banking, deposits, retail loans, agriculture, services for micro, small, and medium enterprises, corporate loans, services for non-resident Indians, and services for pensioners. With a market capitalization of Rs 30,973.90 crore, the shares were trading at Rs 34.22 per share, decreasing around 5.55 percent as compared to the previous closing price.
The foreign institutional investors of the company increased their stake by 0.82 percent, from 0.44 percent in Q3FY25 to 1.26 percent in Q4FY25. Additionally, 3.60 percent is owned by retail investors, 5.87 percent is held by domestic institutional investors, and 89.27 percent is owned by promoters.
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3. Premier Energies Ltd
Premier Energies is a manufacturer of solar cells and modules, with its core operations centered around the production of solar photovoltaic (PV) cells, specifically bifacial monocrystalline PERC cells using the M10 wafer size in a 182mm x 182mm format which could be assembled into solar modules. With a market capitalization of Rs 36,698 crore, the shares were trading at Rs 814 per share, decreasing around 7.50 percent as compared to the previous closing price.
The foreign institutional investors of the company increased their stake by 0.64 percent, from 2.31 percent in Q3FY25 to 2.95 percent in Q4FY25. Additionally, 23.42 percent is owned by retail investors, 8.66 percent is held by domestic institutional investors, and 64.25 percent is owned by promoters.
4. UCO Bank
UCO Bank operates through four segments: Treasury Operations, Corporate Banking Operations, Retail Banking Operations, and Other Banking Operations. The Bank offers corporate banking, international banking, government business, and rural banking services. With a market capitalization of Rs 35,023 crore, the shares were trading at Rs 27.9 per share, decreasing around 6.43 percent as compared to the previous closing price.
The foreign institutional investors of the company increased their stake by 0.42 percent, from 0.02 percent in Q3FY25 to 0.44 percent in Q4FY25. Additionally, 3.26 percent is owned by retail investors, 5.36 percent is held by domestic institutional investors, and 90.95 percent is owned by promoters.
Written by: Abhishek Singh
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