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Foreign investors and promoters have encashed India’s SIP boom

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Promoters have sold over ₹4.04 lakh crore ($47 billion) worth of Indian shares in the last five years so far. FPI holdings have come down as small savers in India flocked to the stock market for wealth creation. It’s a good thing but comes with its own risks.

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By Vipal Durge July 8, 2025, 6:23:51 PM is (Updated)

Foreign investors and promoters have encashed India’s SIP boom
While multinational corporations and promoters have been busy trimming their stakes and cashing big pay-outs in India, domestic institutional investors (DIIs), primarily led by mutual funds have steadily raised their shareholding in public companies averaging over 25% in some of the listed players.

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