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These 5 stocks with increase in institutional shareholding in March quarter
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An increase in institutional shareholding means that large investors like mutual funds, insurance companies, or foreign institutional investors (FIIs) are buying more shares of a company. In the Nifty 500 pack, we have highlighted the top five stocks that experienced an increase in institutional holdings in the March ’25 quarter compared to December ’24, according to StockEdge shareholding scans.This is often seen as a positive signal, as it reflects growing confidence in the company’s fundamentals and future prospects. Higher institutional ownership can also lead to better governance, increased stock liquidity, and more stable price movements.
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