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Explanation: DII (Domestic Institutional Investor) shareholding refers to the percentage of a company’s total shares held by domestic institutional investors such as mutual funds, insurance companies, pension funds, and other financial institutions based in the country where the company is listed. DII shareholding indicates the level of interest and investment by institutional investors in the company’s stock.
Example: As of December 2023, TCS has DII shareholding of 9.6%, which means that approximately 9.6% of TCS’s total shares are held by domestic institutional investors. These institutional investors, such as mutual funds and insurance companies, have chosen to invest in TCS’s stock as part of their investment portfolios. DII shareholding reflects the confidence of institutional investors in TCS’s business prospects and performance, as well as their investment strategy and allocation decisions.
You can view the DII value for any company on Radar in the Shareholding section.