5 Stocks in Which FIIs Increased Their Stake Over the Past 4 Quarters
SYNOPSIS: Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have consistently increased their stakes in several stocks over the past four quarters, signalling growing confidence in these companies. Notable firms include TVS Holdings, Lumax Auto Technologies, and L&T Finance, among others. Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are often seen as smart money in the market, and their changing stake in […] The post 5 Stocks in Which FIIs Increased Their Stake Over the Past 4 Quarters appeared first on Trade Brains.
SYNOPSIS: Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have consistently increased their stakes in several stocks over the past four quarters, signalling growing confidence in these companies. Notable firms include TVS Holdings, Lumax Auto Technologies, and L&T Finance, among others.
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are often seen as smart money in the market, and their changing stake in companies can signal shifts in sentiment, risk appetite, or global capital flows. When FIIs consistently increase their holdings over multiple quarters, it may reflect improving confidence in earnings visibility, attractive valuations, or strengthening sector and macroeconomic tailwinds.
Tracking such trends in stocks can help investors identify emerging conviction areas or potential momentum opportunities. A steady rise in FII ownership over the past four quarters may indicate accumulation during consolidation phases or growing institutional interest ahead of a re-rating cycle. Here is the list of stocks ot look out for:
TVS Holdings Ltd
TVS Holdings Ltd is an Indian investment and automotive components company based in Chennai and part of the TVS Group. The company’s core business includes manufacturing aluminium and magnesium die-cast components for the automobile industry, and it also functions as a holding and investment company with significant stakes in other TVS Group businesses, including TVS Motor Company.
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have steadily increasing their stake in the company for four consecutive quarters, increasing to 3.29 percent in March 2026 from 2.69 percent in March 2025. Quarterly, their holding surged from 3.13 percent in December 2025, indicating continued buying even in the most recent period.
Lumax Auto Technologies Ltd
Lumax Auto Technologies is part of the Lumax-DK Jain Group and is a leading manufacturer of automotive components in India. It produces a wide range of products such as gear shifters, intake systems, lighting components, and plastic moulded parts. The company supplies to major automobile manufacturers in two-wheelers, passenger cars, and commercial vehicles, focusing on innovation, quality, and expanding its presence in EV-related components.
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have steadily increasing their stake in the company for four consecutive quarters, increasing to 8.38 percent in March 2026 from 5.31 percent in March 2025. Quarterly, their holding surged from 8.00 percent in December 2025, indicating continued buying even in the most recent period.
L&T Finance Ltd
L&T Finance is a non-banking financial company (NBFC) under the Larsen & Toubro Group. It provides a variety of financial services, including retail loans, rural finance, two-wheeler loans, farm equipment financing, and housing loans. The company mainly focuses on rural and semi-urban markets in India. It is also expanding its digital lending platforms to improve accessibility, customer experience, and financial inclusion.
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have steadily increasing their stake in the company for four consecutive quarters, increasing to 7.64 percent in March 2026 from 5.48 percent in March 2025. Quarterly, their holding surged from 6.66 percent in December 2025, indicating continued buying even in the most recent period.
Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL)
Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) is one of India’s largest public sector steel producers. It operates integrated steel plants and produces a wide range of steel products used in infrastructure, construction, railways, defence, and engineering sectors. SAIL plays a vital role in supporting India’s industrial growth and self-reliance by supplying high-quality steel for major national development projects and infrastructure expansion.
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have steadily increasing their stake in the company for four consecutive quarters, increasing to 5.01 percent in March 2026 from 3.21 percent in March 2025. Quarterly, their holding surged from 4.54 percent in December 2025, indicating continued buying even in the most recent period.
Karur Vysya Bank Ltd
Karur Vysya Bank is a private-sector bank headquartered in Tamil Nadu, India, with a long history in banking services. It offers a wide range of financial products, including savings and current accounts, personal loans, business loans, agricultural credit, and digital banking services. The bank has a strong focus on retail customers, MSMEs, and rural banking, with expanding digital infrastructure and a branch network across India.
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have steadily increasing their stake in the company for four consecutive quarters, increasing to 19.25 percent in March 2026 from 15.12 percent in March 2025. Quarterly, their holding surged from 16.87 percent in December 2025, indicating continued buying even in the most recent period.
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