Pledged promoter stakes
More than a fifth of the promoter holding pledged as loan collateral — the risk screen, not a buy list.
Pledged shares are a standing margin call: fall far enough and the lender sells the collateral into the decline, which is how bad weeks become terrible ones. A fifth of the promoter stake pledged is past the point of routine treasury management. This scan inverts the rest of the category — it is a list to check holdings against, not to buy from — and it is short by design, because heavy pledging is rare among liquid names precisely for the reason it is worth screening: the market punishes it. Filings report a pledge only where one exists, so absence from this list usually means zero, occasionally just an unparsed filing.
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