Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) have significantly increased their stakes in Eternal Ltd and NBCC (India) Limited, signaling strong institutional confidence in these companies. Here’s a detailed look at why these stocks are worth keeping an eye on.
DiisStock MarketConstructionReal EstateInstitutional InvestorsReal EstateAug 09, 2025
Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) are financial institutions that invest in the stock market within their own country. Examples include mutual funds, pension funds, and insurance companies. They play a crucial role in the Indian stock market by providing liquidity and stability.
An increase in DII stake often indicates growing confidence in a company’s future performance. It suggests that institutional investors, who are typically well-informed and have extensive research capabilities, see positive growth potential and strong fundamentals in the company.
Eternal Ltd has a market capitalization of Rs. 2,90,282.55 Crores.
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The institutional holding in NBCC Ltd increased from 8.93 percent in March 2025 to 11.23 percent in June 2025, representing an increase of 2.3 percent.
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