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FII & DII activity, by stock, straight from the filings.
See foreign- and domestic-institutional holdings per stock, read from NSE & BSE shareholding-pattern filings — each figure dated and linked to the filing it came from. Research, not advice.
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Definition
FII and DII shareholding data comes from the shareholding pattern every listed Indian company files with NSE and BSE each quarter under SEBI listing rules. The filing states the percentage of shares held by foreign institutional investors (FII/FPI) and domestic institutional investors (DII) as of quarter-end. Flock shows those filed percentages per stock, dated and linked to the source filing.
What you can look up
Institutional holdings, per stock, from public filings.
By stock
Pull the FII and DII holding for a given company straight from its NSE/BSE shareholding-pattern filing — the disclosed percentage and the period it covers, dated to the filing, never an estimate.
Source-linked
Every figure carries a source stamp and a colour-coded freshness chip, and links to the original public filing so you can verify it yourself. Stale data is shown as stale.
Free to browse
Quarterly shareholding patterns, by stock.
Promoter, FII, DII, and public holding per quarter, read from each company's NSE shareholding-pattern filing — dated and linked to the source. A few examples:
How the FII & DII data works
Step 1: Flock reads the filings
We ingest NSE & BSE shareholding-pattern filings, where listed companies disclose their FII and DII holdings.
Step 2: Resolved per stock
The disclosed institutional holding is tied to the company and the period it covers — no blending, no guesswork.
Step 3: Dated and verifiable
Each figure keeps its filing date and links to the source. You read the filing; you decide what it means.
No trades, no recommendations, no calls. Research, not advice.
Frequently asked questions
Where does FII and DII data come from?
From the quarterly shareholding-pattern filings listed companies submit to NSE and BSE under SEBI's listing regulations. Each filing discloses promoter, FII, DII, and public holding as of quarter-end. Flock reads the filed figures directly — never an estimate — and links every number to its filing.
How often do FII and DII figures update?
Quarterly. A listed company files its shareholding pattern within 21 days of each quarter-end, so figures for the June quarter typically appear in July. Flock re-stamps each page when a new pattern is filed and shows the figure's age on a freshness chip.
Is stock-level FII/DII data the same as daily FII/DII flow numbers?
No. Daily flow numbers report aggregate institutional buying and selling across the whole market. Flock's stock-level figures come from each company's quarterly shareholding-pattern filing, so they show the disclosed holding percentage in a specific stock as of quarter-end, with the filing date attached.
What is free on Flock?
Quarterly shareholding-pattern pages — promoter, FII, DII, and public holding by stock — are free to browse. Live filings and alerts are paid: ₹49 for the first 7 days, then ₹199/month, cancel anytime.
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