How to find the shareholding pattern of a company?
The shareholding pattern of a company shows how the shares are distributed among its different entities (like the promoters and the public).
In one of my previous article regarding shareholding pattern, I have explained the most important things that you need to know regarding shareholding patterns of a company. I explained why it’s a good sign if the company’s promoters are increasing their share and why there might be a sign of trouble if the promoters are ‘continuously’ decreasing their stake in the company.
Read more here: Shareholding Pattern- Things that you need to know
Nevertheless, after writing that post, I received a number of emails asking how to find the shareholding pattern of a public company. Although I also covered this in that post, however, I didn’t explain it in details.
Therefore, in this post, I’ll walk you through how to find the shareholding pattern of a company ‘easily’.
Where can you find the shareholding pattern of a company?
In general, there are three sources where you can find the shareholding pattern of a public company
- Company’s website
- Stock Exchange Website- NSE/BSE Website
- Financial websites like Moneycontrol, ET Market etc
Today, I’ll explain the best and easiest source to find the shareholding pattern of a company- stock exchange website.
How to find the shareholding pattern of a company?
Here’s what you exactly need to do to find the shareholding pattern of a company:
1. Go to BSE India website (https://www.bseindia.com).
2. Enter the name of the company whose shareholding pattern you want to find in the search bar.
3. Scroll down and click on the ‘shareholding pattern’ tab.
4. Select the ‘quarter/year’ whose shareholding pattern you are interested to find.
5. Study the shareholding pattern.
NOTE: For all those who are not a big fan of reading, I’ve also made a youtube video on how to find the shareholding pattern of a company [step-by-step] here:
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In addition, there are few other sources also where you can find the shareholding pattern of a company: Moneycontrol, ET Markets, Market mojo etc. Also read: 7 Must Know Websites for Indian Stock Market Investors.
That’s all. I hope this post is useful to you. If you have any doubts, feel free to leave a comment below. I’ll be happy to help you out. #HappyInvesting.
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Kritesh (Tweet here) is the Founder & CEO of Trade Brains & FinGrad. He is an NSE Certified Equity Fundamental Analyst with +7 Years of Experience in Share Market Investing. Kritesh frequently writes about Share Market Investing and IPOs and publishes his personal insights on the market.
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