Promoters pick up Rs 1.5 lakh crore through share sales in 2024

Kishor Kadam

India’s promoters have sold shares worth Rs 1.5 lakh crore in 2024 so far, the highest in at least five years, cashing in on a rallying stock market and frenzy in the primary market.

The cash realised by promoters in 2024 of Rs 1.49 lakh crore, data from Prime Database reveals, was higher than the value of Rs 1.26 lakh crore realised in the previous year.

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The shareholding of private Indian promoters, as a share of the total market capitalisation of firms listed on the National Stock Exchange, stood at 32.8% at the end of September. This compares with 36.4% in December 2021.

The share of foreign portfolio investors too has fallen from 19.7% to 17.7% over this period. However, the share of active domestic mutual funds has gone up from 6.10% to 7.7%, while for passive domestic mutual funds the share has risen from 1.3% to 1.8%. The share of retail investors has remained more or less flat at 9.6%.

A conducive “exit environment” didn’t just help promoters looking to offload shares. Analysts noted that the rally in the markets also facilitated exits for private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) funds. Investors and promoters took home close to Rs 1 lakh crore through the sale of shares in initial public offers (IPOs) in 2024, the highest in at least 10 years.  

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To be sure, share sales were not only driven by the rise in prices and steep valuations. Some promoters may have needed the funds to invest in a new or another existing venture. In some cases, the company may have been required to meet the minimum public shareholding (MPS) norms; Mankind Pharma is an example of this. Some promoters may have realised the cash to pay off excessive borrowings. In some family-run business houses, there could have been a need for adjusting the holdings in various companies. Personal considerations may also have played a role;

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