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Shareholding Pattern

The shareholding pattern of listed companies refers to the distribution of shares among different categories of shareholders, such as promoters, institutional investors, foreign investors, public shareholders, etc. The shareholding pattern reflects the ownership structure and control of a company, and also indicates the level of participation and interest of various stakeholders in the company’s performance and governance. The shareholding pattern of listed companies is usually disclosed on a quarterly basis as per the regulatory requirements.

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