Synopsis: Large-cap names like Swiggy, BSE, Adani Green Energy, Bharti Airtel, Waaree Energies, and Adani Power saw increased FII and DII stakes in Q3 FY26, signaling rising institutional confidence and a positive long-term outlook.
Several large-cap stocks often attract attention when big institutional investors raise their holdings, as it signals confidence in a company’s future growth. In Q3 FY26, several large-cap companies saw increased participation from both Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs), highlighting improving sentiment and long-term investment interest in India’s leading businesses. Listed below are Large-cap stocks in which Foreign Institutional Investors and Domestic Institutional Investors have increased their stake in Q3 FY26
With a market capitalization of Rs. 88,274.83 crore, the shares of Swiggy Limited were currently trading at Rs. 319.80 per equity share, down nearly 0.51 percent from its previous day’s close price of Rs. 321.45.
Foreign Institutional Investor has increased its stake in Swiggy Limited from 12.23 percent in the September quarter of 2025 to a 16.07 percent stake in the December quarter of 2025, an increase of 3.84 percent.
Additionally, Domestic Institutional Investor has also raised its stake in Swiggy Limited from 15.95 percent in September 2025 to 22.54 percent in December 2025, an increase of 6.59 percent.
Swiggy is an Indian technology-driven platform that provides food delivery, grocery delivery, and on-demand convenience services. It connects restaurants, retailers, and customers through its digital ecosystem, using logistics and data technology to enable fast last-mile delivery across hundreds of cities in India.
BSE Limited
With a market capitalization of Rs. 1,17,674.56 crore, the shares of BSE Limited were currently trading at Rs. 2,885 per equity share, down nearly 0.25 percent from its previous day’s close price of Rs. 2,892.20
Foreign Institutional Investor has increased its stake in BSE Limited from 16.25 percent in the September quarter of 2025 to a 17.45 percent stake in the December quarter of 2025, an increase of 1.20 percent.
Additionally, Domestic Institutional Investor has also raised its stake in BSE Limited from 19.91 percent in September 2025 to 23.74 percent in December 2025, an increase of 3.83 percent.
BSE Limited operates one of Asia’s oldest stock exchanges, providing a platform for trading equities, derivatives, mutual funds, and debt instruments. It enables companies to raise capital and investors to trade securities, while offering clearing, settlement, and market infrastructure services within India’s financial system.
Adani Green Energy Limited
With a market capitalization of Rs. 1,59,446.65 crore, the shares of Adani Green Energy Limited were currently trading at Rs. 968 per equity share, rising nearly 0.04 percent from its previous day’s close price of Rs. 967.60.
Foreign Institutional Investor has increased its stake in Adani Green Energy Limited from 11.29 percent in the September quarter of 2025 to a 11.42 percent stake in the December quarter of 2025, an increase of 0.13 percent.
Additionally, Domestic Institutional Investor has also raised its stake in Adani Green Energy Limited from 2.98 percent in September 2025 to 4.31 percent in December 2025, an increase of 1.33 percent.
Adani Green Energy Limited develops, owns, and operates large-scale renewable power projects focused on solar, wind, and hybrid energy. The company supplies clean electricity to utilities and government agencies and aims to accelerate India’s transition toward sustainable energy and long-term green power generation.
Bharti Airtel Limited
With a market capitalization of Rs. 11,62,288.64 crore, the shares of Bharti Airtel Limited were currently trading at Rs. 2038.35 per equity share, rising nearly 2.32 percent from its previous day’s close price of Rs. 1992.05.
Foreign Institutional Investor has increased its stake in Bharti Airtel Limited from 27.42 percent in the September quarter of 2025 to a 28.75 percent stake in the December quarter of 2025, an increase of 1.33 percent.
Additionally, Domestic Institutional Investor has also raised its stake in Bharti Airtel Limited from 19.40 percent in September 2025 to 19.54 percent in December 2025, an increase of 0.14 percent.
Bharti Airtel Limited is a global telecommunications company providing mobile, broadband, digital TV, enterprise connectivity, and data services. It operates large telecom networks across India and international markets, delivering voice, internet, and digital solutions to consumers, businesses, and government clients.
Waaree Energies Limited
With a market capitalization of Rs. 88,803.38 crore, the shares of Waaree Energies Limited were currently trading at Rs. 3087.30 per equity share, rising nearly 0.51 percent from its previous day’s close price of Rs. 3071.70.
Foreign Institutional Investor has increased its stake in Waaree Energies Limited from 6.35 percent in the September quarter of 2025 to a 6.91 percent stake in the December quarter of 2025, an increase of 0.56 percent.
Additionally, Domestic Institutional Investor has also raised its stake in Waaree Energies Limited from 2.82 percent in September 2025 to 2.86 percent in December 2025, an increase of 0.04 percent.
Waaree Energies Limited manufactures solar photovoltaic modules and provides solar power solutions, including engineering, procurement, and construction services. The company supports renewable energy adoption by supplying solar technology for residential, commercial, and large utility-scale power projects in India and overseas.
Adani Power Limited
With a market capitalization of Rs. 2,94,380.86 crore, the shares of Adani Power Limited were currently trading at Rs. 152.65 per equity share, down nearly 0.49 percent from its previous day’s close price of Rs. 153.40.
Foreign Institutional Investor has increased its stake in Adani Power Limited from 11.53 percent in the September quarter of 2025 to a 11.64 percent stake in the December quarter of 2025, an increase of 0.11 percent.
Additionally, Domestic Institutional Investor has also raised its stake in Adani Power Limited from 2.70 percent in September 2025 to 3.41 percent in December 2025, an increase of 0.71 percent.
Adani Power Limited is a private thermal power producer engaged in electricity generation and supply. It operates large coal-based power plants and sells power to state utilities and industrial customers, supporting India’s energy demand through high-capacity generation and infrastructure development.
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