Billions wiped out! These 5 stocks saw maximum decline in market cap in 2025

The Indian stock market has been on a rollercoaster ride so far in 2025. With persistent geopolitical uncertainties, Trump’s tariff policies, FII selling, volatility has gripped the markets. The Sensex has slipped 12% from its 52-week high, leaving investors worried.

As of February 20, the total market capitalisation of companies listed on the BSE stands at Rs 4,03,91,549 crore. Of the 4,857 listed companies, 3,893 remain actively traded after accounting for suspended firms.

Let’s take a look at the biggest market capitalisation losers among the BSE 100 stocks so far this year.

Maximum market cap decline in these 5 stocks on BSE 100 Siemens- Market Cap shrinks by 47%

Siemens has seen significant market cap decline in 2025. At the start of the year, its market capitalisation stood at Rs 3,35,000 crore. However, as of today, it has fallen to Rs 1,76,000 crore, marking a sharp decline of 47%.

The Siemens shares also reflect the downturn, with the share price dropping nearly 19% over the last month. However, YTD the Siemens stock is down nearly 25%.

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Trent, a retail giant, has also witnessed a sharp drop in market capitalisation. The company’s valuation stood at Rs 2.6 lakh crore at the start of 2025, but as of now, it has fallen to Rs 1.81 lakh crore, marking a 30% decline.

Despite this short-term dip, Trent’s share price has gained 27% over the past year. However, in the last six months, the stock has slipped 24%. The company’s 52-week low stands at Rs 3,750.25 per share.

Varun Beverages- Market Cap down by 28%

Varun Beverages, the official bottler and distributor of PepsiCo products in India, has also faced steep declines in market capitalisation.

At the start of the year, the company’s market cap was Rs 2,21,000 crore. However, as of now, it has fallen to Rs 1,58,000 crore, a sharp drop of 28.5%.

The stock has declined by 8% in the last five days and has seen a 21% slump over the past six months. On an annual basis, the stock is down 18%.

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