Reliance Power and Reliance Infra Stocks Plunge Amid ED Asset Seizure

Published: November 04, 2025 | Category: Real Estate Mumbai
Reliance Power and Reliance Infra Stocks Plunge Amid ED Asset Seizure

Reliance Infrastructure and Reliance Power Limited shares saw a significant decline after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) attached assets worth Rs. 7,500 crore linked to the companies. This move, made in connection with alleged violations under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), has caused panic among investors.

Reliance Infrastructure shares ended at Rs.193.70, down 4.98 percent from Rs.203.85, with a market cap of Rs.7,915.19 crores. Reliance Power shares closed at Rs.40.72, down 7.24 percent from Rs.43.90, with a market cap of Rs.16,840.86 crores.

The Enforcement Directorate has issued four provisional attachment orders under the PMLA, seizing 42 properties linked to the Anil Ambani group. These properties include Ambani’s Pali Hill residence in Mumbai, along with other residential and commercial properties owned by various Reliance group entities across Mumbai, Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Pune, Thane, Hyderabad, Chennai, and East Godavari in Andhra Pradesh.

Despite the seizure, both companies have clarified that this action does not affect their operations, shareholders, employees, or other stakeholders. However, the market reaction indicates that investors are concerned about the broader implications of the investigation on the companies' financial health and reputation.

In terms of shareholdings, as of September 2025, Reliance Infrastructure Limited has the following distribution: promoters hold 19.05 percent, FIIs hold 7.07 percent, DIIs hold 1.27 percent, the government holds 0.01 percent, and the public holds 72.47 percent.

For Reliance Power Limited, the shareholding pattern is as follows: promoters hold 24.98 percent, FIIs hold 13.09 percent, DIIs hold 3.57 percent, and the public holds 58.18 percent.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why did Reliance Infrastructure and Reliance Power stocks fall?
The stocks fell due to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) attaching properties worth Rs. 7,500 crore linked to the Anil Ambani group, raising concerns among investors about the companies' financial health and reputation.
2. What is the total market cap of Reliance Infrastructure and Reliance Power?
Reliance Infrastructure has a market cap of Rs.7,915.19 crores, and Reliance Power has a market cap of Rs.16,840.86 crores.
3. How many properties were attached by the ED?
The ED attached 42 properties linked to the Anil Ambani group, including residential and commercial properties across multiple cities in India.
4. What is the shareholding pattern of Reliance Infrastructure?
As of September 2025, promoters hold 19.05 percent, FIIs hold 7.07 percent, DIIs hold 1.27 percent, the government holds 0.01 percent, and the public holds 72.47 percent.
5. What is the shareholding pattern of Reliance Power?
As of September 2025, promoters hold 24.98 percent, FIIs hold 13.09 percent, DIIs hold 3.57 percent, and the public holds 58.18 percent.