SJVN and 3 other stocks in which FIIs raised their stake in Q3 to keep an eye on
Synopsis:- Foreign investors raised stakes across banking, pharma, and power stocks in Q3FY26, with increases ranging from 0.14% to 2.72%. This selective buying reflects confidence in asset quality improvement, stable earnings visibility, and long-term growth themes despite mixed near-term stock price performance. Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are key participants in global financial markets, including mutual […] The post SJVN and 3 other stocks in which FIIs raised their stake in Q3 to keep an eye on appeared first on Trade Brains.
Synopsis:- Foreign investors raised stakes across banking, pharma, and power stocks in Q3FY26, with increases ranging from 0.14% to 2.72%. This selective buying reflects confidence in asset quality improvement, stable earnings visibility, and long-term growth themes despite mixed near-term stock price performance.
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are key participants in global financial markets, including mutual funds, pension funds, hedge funds, and sovereign institutions. By deploying large pools of capital across borders, they significantly influence market liquidity, valuations, and investor sentiment. Their investment decisions often shape short-term market movements while also supporting long-term capital formation and economic development across emerging and developed economies. Here are the list of stocks in which FII increased its stake in Q3FY26:
Canara Bank
Canara Bank is one of India’s leading public sector banks, offering a wide range of banking and financial services across retail, corporate, MSME, and digital segments. With a strong nationwide presence, improving asset quality, and a focus on credit growth and technology-led services, the bank plays a key role in India’s financial inclusion and economic development.
With a market capitalization of Rs 1,36,559 crore, the shares closed at Rs 151 per share, increased around 0.05 percent as compared to the previous closing price. As per the recent shareholding pattern, Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) significantly increased their stake by 2.72 percent in December 2025, rising from 11.89 percent in Sept 2025 to 14.61 percent in December 2025, Additionally, Retail investors hold 11.98 percent, domestic institutions own 10.47 percent, and promoters have majority control of 62.93%.
Jammu and Kashmir Bank is a prominent regional bank with a strong franchise in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, along with a growing national footprint. The bank focuses on retail, MSME, and government-linked lending, benefiting from deep local relationships, improving asset quality, and steady expansion beyond its home geography.
With a market capitalization of Rs 11,119 crore, the shares closed at Rs 101 per share, decreased around 1.13 percent as compared to the previous closing price. As per the recent shareholding pattern, Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) increased their stake by 0.29 percent in December 2025, rising from 7.85 percent in Sept 2025 to 8.14 percent in December 2025, Additionally, Retail investors hold 26.62 percent, domestic institutions own 5.84 percent, and promoters have majority control of 59.40%.
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Torrent Pharmaceuticals is a leading Indian pharma company with strong presence in branded generics across India, the US, and key international markets. Known for its focus on chronic therapies such as cardiovascular, CNS, and diabetes, the company benefits from a robust product pipeline, healthy margins, and consistent execution.
With a market capitalisation of Rs 1.34 lakh crore, the shares closed at Rs 3,960 per share, decreased around 1.62 percent as compared to the previous closing price. As per the recent shareholding pattern, Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) increased their stake by 0.21 percent in December 2025, rising from 15.92 percent in Sept 2025 to 16.13 percent in December 2025, Additionally, Retail investors hold 6.41 percent, domestic institutions own 9.05 percent, and promoters have majority control of 68.31%.
SJVN
SJVN is a government-owned power generation company primarily engaged in hydroelectric projects, with growing exposure to solar and wind energy. Backed by long-term power purchase agreements and expansion into renewable energy, SJVN is strategically positioned to benefit from India’s clean energy transition and rising power demand.
With a market capitalisation of Rs 30,765 crore, the shares closed at Rs 78.1 per share, decreased around 2.29 percent as compared to the previous closing price. As per the recent shareholding pattern, Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) increased their stake by 0.14 percent in December 2025, rising from 2.55 percent in Sept 2025 to 2.69 percent in December 2025, Additionally, Retail investors hold 11.47 percent, domestic institutions own 3.99 percent, and promoters have majority control of 81.85%.
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