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Polyspin Exports Ltd shareholding pattern

As of the Jun 2026 shareholding pattern, filed 2026-06-30, promoters held 47.03%, FIIs 0%, and DIIs 0% of Polyspin Exports Ltd (POLYSPIN). In the Mar 2026 pattern the same figures were promoter 46.83%, FII 0% and DII 0%. Promoter holding changed between the two filings, so the percentages moved for every category and the difference is not a count of shares bought or sold. The table below shows how promoter, FII, DII and public holding has moved quarter by quarter, taken from the NSE shareholding pattern.

QuarterlyLatest pattern filed 2026-06-30 · view source

Definition

A shareholding pattern is the quarterly breakdown of who owns a listed company, split across promoters, foreign institutional investors (FII), domestic institutional investors (DII), and the public. Indian companies file it every quarter under SEBI listing rules. Source: NSE shareholding pattern.

Polyspin Exports Ltd shareholding by quarter

QuarterPromoter %FII %DII %Public %Filed
Jun 202647.030052.972026-06-30
Mar 202646.830053.172026-03-31
Dec 202546.810053.192025-12-31
Sep 202546.810053.192025-09-30

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Frequently asked questions

What is the promoter holding in Polyspin Exports Ltd?

As of the Jun 2026 shareholding pattern, promoters held 47.03% of Polyspin Exports Ltd (POLYSPIN). Figures are taken from the NSE shareholding pattern filing dated 2026-06-30 and may change each quarter. Not investment advice.

What is the FII holding in Polyspin Exports Ltd?

Foreign institutional investors held 0% of Polyspin Exports Ltd as of the Jun 2026 pattern, versus 0% in the Mar 2026 pattern. Promoter holding changed between the two filings, so both are levels rather than a change in holding. Source: NSE shareholding pattern, filed 2026-06-30. Not investment advice.

How often is the shareholding pattern updated?

Listed Indian companies disclose their shareholding pattern every quarter under SEBI's listing rules. Flock re-stamps each page when a new quarterly pattern is filed, so the freshness chip reflects the true age of the latest data.

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