5 Popular Stocks with Zero Promoter Holdings

Jun 21, 2021

So far in the month of June, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have pumped in a net Rs 136.7 bn as Indian share markets continued to remain attractive to overseas investors.

However, it must be noted FIIs withdrew money from Indian equities last week. According to depositories data, FPIs invested Rs 153.1 bn in equities between 1 June and 18 June.

Now let's have a look at top companies with zero promoter holdings, where FPIs have parked their money.

HDFC

Promoters had no stake in Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) as of March 2021.

Meanwhile, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) held 72.78% stake in the housing finance company.

For the quarter ended March 2021, the company reported a consolidated total income of Rs 357.5 bn, down 9% sequentially.

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The company recently announced that it will raise up to Rs 20 bn by issuing debt securities on a private placement basis to augment its long-term resources.

The bonds with 10 years of tenure will carry a coupon rate of 6.88% annum, the country's largest mortgage financier had said.

Earlier this month, the company sold 9.5 m shares comprising a 3.76% stake in Reliance Capital.

Over the past year, shares of the company have gained 34%.

ICICI Bank

Private lender ICICI Bank is another company where promoters don't hold any stake.

FPI holdings in the bank stood at 47.78% of the total shares as of March 2021.

Shares of the private lender have been in focus recently after S&P Global Ratings revised the rating outlook to stable from negative. This was done on grounds that the lender will benefit from the sale of stake in subsidiaries.

ICICI bank has turned out to be the market leader in terms of acquiring credit card customers this year. The bank added over 8.15 lakh new credit card customers between January and April.

ICICI Bank had 10.7 m credit card customers by April end this year, adding 1.42 lakh customers over March. The bank has the third largest credit card base and has been making additions on a monthly basis.

HDFC Bank continues to have the largest credit card customer base with 14.9 m outstanding credit cards as on April 2021.

State Bank of India (SBI) has the second largest credit card base with 11.9 m outstanding cards by April end this year.

ITC

The ITC memes continue to amaze people. An article by The Economic Times recently pointed out ITC's shareholders as the eighth wonders of the world.

FPIs held 12.79% stake in the FMCG major at the end of March 2021 quarter.

Despite the company reporting a strong uptick in revenue across segments during the January-March quarter, its stock continued to underperform major peers.

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All segments of ITC saw strong year-on-year (YoY) growth in revenue during March quarter, except hotels.

Shareholders of the company are hoping the performance of the FMCG-to-hospitality company is expected to get better going forward.

The company has declared a final dividend of Rs 5.75 for the financial year ended March 2021.

Over the past year, shares of ITC have gained a mere 9% as compared to 20% gains in HUL.

L&T

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) is a prominent example without an identified promoter group.

The shares are held by the public at large with the majority stake being controlled by financial institutions.

FPIs held 22.02% stake in India's largest engineering company at the end of March 2021.

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While announcing its March quarter results, the company's management said it is witnessing good ordering traction from segments such as metro, railways, roads, expressways, water, renewables, and power T&D.

L&T has outperformed the benchmark indices in recent months on expectations of healthy orders from both domestic and international markets.

Federal Bank

FPI holding in Federal Bank stood at 24.51% as of March 2021.

The bank is looking to raise about Rs 9.2 bn in equity capital by issuing shares to International Finance Corporation (IFC) and its affiliates to strengthen its capital adequacy.

The bank is likely to seek shareholders' nod to raise upto Rs 40 bn in equity capital through routes like rights issue and follow-on public offer.

Over the past year, shares of the Kochi-based bank have gained 74% as compared to 65% gains in the Nifty Bank index.

Which other companies have nil promoter holding?

Apart from the above, here are other top companies where promoters do not hold any stake.

Company FII Stake (%) Market Cap (Rs bn)
UTI AMC 5.4 98.4
IDFC 24.8 86.2
Ujjivan Financial Services 23.6 25.4
CARE Ratings 22.7 21.6
Karnataka Bank 9.4 19.2
Data Source: Ace Equity

Meanwhile, government owned ITI, Hindustan Aeronautics, MMTC among others have high promoter stakes above 75%.

Companies with high promoter holdings

Company Promoter Holding (%) Market Cap (Rs bn)
Siemens 75 705
Honeywell Automation 75 358
3M India 75 284
AstraZeneca Pharma 75 92
Indostar Capital 93.3 44
Data Source: Ace Equity

The problem with low promoter shareholding

There's nothing wrong with companies which have low or zero promoter holding.

Except for a potential takeover.

Mergers and acquisitions are inevitable in the corporate world. Acquisitions can be friendly as well as hostile.

A friendly acquisition is one in which controlling group of the target company sells its shares to another group willfully.

However, if the management of the target company is unwilling to negotiate, the acquirer can directly approach the shareholders of the company by making an open offer. This is known as a hostile takeover.

Limited stakes can drag companies into corporate raids. If the promoters don't own much, they can't do much to stop it.

You can read all the aspects of takeover in India in this article titled

Why promoter holding is a big positive

The level of promoters' shareholding is very important, especially in India where many businesses are family owned.

The shareholding level acts as an indicator of the confidence of promoters in the business as well as the strength of leadership control on the company.

A company with a very high promoter shareholding often represents a scenario where the promoters see a bright future for the company and in turn, they plan to benefit from its good growth.

A promoter has all the information about the company. If they are investing, it shows that promoters are confident about the company's prospects.

While promoter holding is an important parameter, it should not be the sole reason for buying a stock.

To raise funds for either personal or company needs, promoters pledge their shares.

High promoter pledging can lead to high volatility in the stock prices and as a result, it can turn out to be a major investment risk.

Share pledging is not an illegal activity. However, you must keep an eye out for such data points especially for companies with questionable managements.

It's always better to check promoter pledging before making investment decisions.

Over leveraged firms with high percentage of pledged shares could very well turn out to be value traps.

Happy investing!

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