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Institutions on both sides

FII and DII each holding over 15% — the rare stocks both kinds of institutional money agree on.

Foreign and domestic institutions often sit on opposite sides of the Indian tape — one selling the very exposure the other is accumulating. A stock where both hold more than fifteen percent is the overlap of two separate due-diligence processes, and the overlap shows up in behaviour: deep institutional ownership means research coverage, index membership, and someone on the bid in a selloff. It is a quality list, not a timing signal — pair it with a technical scan for entries. Ownership comes from quarterly shareholding filings, so changes land on filing dates, not trade dates.

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6 matches20 Aug 2026`fii_pct` has partial coverage while the fundamentals backfill completes; stocks without data never match.`dii_pct` has partial coverage while the fundamentals backfill completes; stocks without data never match.
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+3.80%
40.02L
1.16×
49.5%
71.9
₹753.2Cr
-5.4%
+27.9%
4,050.10
-1.22%
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0.92×
59.8%
35.4
₹402.0Cr
-28.3%
-9.6%
1,056.30
-1.10%
16.84L
1.15×
70.1%
41.6
₹177.9Cr
-17.7%
-3.5%
749.25
-0.67%
13.71L
1.06×
60.3%
38.3
₹102.7Cr
-11.3%
-3.1%
1,729.50
+2.11%
2.08L
0.42×
39.9%
63.0
₹36.0Cr
-20.9%
+15.4%
930.85
+0.25%
2.94L
0.21×
46.2%
54.1
₹27.4Cr
-12.0%
+3.2%
6 matches · 20 Aug 2026