“Increase in Retail Shareholding” refers to a rise in the percentage of a company’s shares owned by individual investors. Here, retail investors—also referred to as non-institutions—comprising individual investors, HNIs (High Net-Worth Individuals), and other non-corporate entities.
In the NSE midcap segment, we highlight the top 10 stocks with the highest increase in retail shareholding during the September ’25 quarter, compared to the previous June ’25 quarter, according to the StockEdge shareholding scan. This trend suggests that more retail investors are purchasing and holding these stocks, potentially indicating growing public interest or confidence in the companies.