Introduction:
As per the latest corporate shareholding filings, the President of India holds stakes in 78 stocks, with a total net worth exceeding Rs. 4,456,104.7 Cr. These holdings span multiple sectors, reflecting a well-diversified portfolio.
In the second quarter, the President reduced stakes in two prominent companies. These reductions highlight a shift in government investment strategy. With 78 stocks in the portfolio, do you own shares in these companies? Let’s explore the changes and what they might mean for your investments.
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Punjab National Bank
On December 6, 2024, Punjab National Bank opened at ₹109.50, up 0.41% from its previous close of ₹109.05. The stock reached a high of ₹111.15 (1.94%) and a low of ₹107.20. By 3:33 PM, it traded at ₹110.10, a 0.96% increase, with a market cap of ₹1,26,537.31 crore.
In Q2, the President of India reduced its stake in Punjab National Bank by 3.1%, lowering its holding from 73.2% to 70.1%. This reduction reflects a strategic adjustment in the bank’s ownership structure.
Punjab National Bank (NSE: PNB) is a leading public sector bank in India, offering a wide range of banking services including loans, deposits, and financial products. It operates globally, with a strong focus on retail, corporate, and government banking solutions.
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General Insurance Corporation of India
On December 6, 2024, General Insurance Corporation of India opened at ₹414.20, up 0.11% from its previous close of ₹412.75. The stock reached a high of ₹419.00 (1.50%) and a low of ₹411.60. By 3:30 PM, it traded at ₹414.00, a 0.30% increase, with a market cap of ₹72,632.16 crore.
In Q2, the President of India reduced its stake in General Insurance Corporation of India by 3.4%, lowering its holding from 85.8% to 82.4%. This change indicates a shift in the company’s ownership composition.
General Insurance Corporation of India (NSE: GICRE) is India’s largest public sector reinsurance company. It provides reinsurance services in life, health, and general insurance sectors, both domestically and internationally, playing a vital role in the country’s insurance market.
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