On September 29, 2025, mutual funds made significant investments in Sammaan Capital Limited and Bharat Forge Limited through bulk deals, signaling confidence in these companies' growth potential.
Mutual FundsStock InvestmentBulk DealsSammaan Capital LimitedBharat Forge LimitedReal EstateSep 30, 2025

A bulk deal in the stock market refers to a large transaction involving a significant number of shares or a high value, usually executed by institutional investors such as mutual funds.
Mutual funds often invest in stocks through bulk deals to minimize market impact and transaction costs, especially when acquiring a large number of shares.
Sammaan Capital Limited, formerly known as Indiabulls Housing Finance, is a non-banking financial company that offers home loans, loans against property, and commercial real estate finance, focusing on affordable housing and long-term mortgage loans.
Bharat Forge Limited is a global leader in manufacturing forged and machined components, primarily serving the automotive industry, and has expanded into aerospace, railways, and energy sectors.
In Q1 FY26, Bharat Forge Limited reported a revenue of Rs. 3,909 crore, a drop of 4.80 percent from Rs. 4,106 crore in Q1 FY25. However, the net profit grew by 62.29 percent from Rs. 175 crore to Rs. 284 crore.

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