Explore the biggest FII, DII, and Anchor investor trades this week with key stock movements, buyer-seller names, and traded volumes.
Top FII, DII, and Anchor Deals This Week: A Snapshot of Institutional Activity
In a dynamic trading week, institutional investors made strategic moves across several Indian equities, signaling underlying market sentiment and potential trends. This week saw notable activity from Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs), Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs), and Anchor Investors. Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the most significant transactions that stood out on both BSE and NSE exchanges.
FII Activity: Selling Pressure Emerges
Foreign Institutional Investors were largely seen offloading their holdings in key stocks, pointing towards a cautious or profit-booking stance.
- VISHAL:
Client: LEGENDS GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.
Action: SELL
Volume: 15,76,547 shares
Price: ₹30.00
Exchange: BSE - SATKARTAR:
Client: PINE OAK GLOBAL FUND
Action: SELL
Volume: 88,800 shares
Price: ₹194.48
Exchange: NSE
These sizeable exits indicate a risk-off mode in mid-cap counters, especially with consistent sell-side pressure from FIIs this week.
DII Activity: Mixed Positions with a Bullish NHIT Bet
Domestic Institutional Investors exhibited a more nuanced approach with both significant buys and sells. Notably, NHIT emerged as the focal point for major DII activity.
- NHIT:
Seller:NATIONAL HIGHWAYS AUTHORITY OF INDIA — 82,400,000 shares sold
Buyers:- VIDYANITI LLP — 44,950,000 shares bought
- SBI LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED — 37,450,000 shares bought
Price: ₹133.57
Exchange: NSE
- VIDYANITI LLP — 44,950,000 shares bought
This indicates a structured shift in ownership among domestic players, with strong interest from insurance-backed institutional entities.
- GODHA:
Client: DHAVAL SHANKARBHAI RABARI
Action: SELL
Volume: 2,77,00,814 shares
Price: ₹0.51
Exchange: NSE - MURAE:
Client: SAKET KUMAR
Action: SELL
Volume: 1,15,19,754 shares
Price: ₹1.48
Exchange: BSE
Both GODHA and MURAE saw massive offloading, which may influence their short-term trading patterns and valuations.
Anchor Investor Activity: Balanced Participation
Anchor investors continued to participate actively, especially in smaller cap stocks and IPO-related buying.
- TFCILTD:
Client: ADITYA KUMAR HALWASIYA
Action: BUY
Volume: 10,00,000 shares
Price: ₹213.82
Exchange: NSE - PRATIK:
Client: PRASHANT VITHAL GAJAKOS
Action: SELL
Volume: 5,60,000 shares
Price: ₹7.14
Exchange: BSE - SYBLY:
Buyers:- PAPITA NANDI — 5,48,000 shares bought
Sellers: - NEHAL NARENDRA SHAH — 2,58,160 shares sold
- PURVEE SACHIN MEHTA — 2,40,593 shares sold
Price: ₹2.95
Exchange: BSE
- PAPITA NANDI — 5,48,000 shares bought
SYBLY witnessed a tug-of-war with notable buy and sell orders from Anchor investors, suggesting speculative or opportunistic positioning around valuation pivots.
Market Implications and Trends
Institutional activity is often a precursor to broader market movement. With FIIs reducing exposure and DIIs stepping in with targeted buys, the tug-of-war between global uncertainty and local confidence is clearly visible. The NHIT reshuffle stands out as a significant transfer of ownership, likely aimed at long-term strategic positioning by domestic players.
The high volumes traded in counters like GODHA and MURAE further underline the impact of bulk selling from DIIs, while selective bullishness from anchor investors signals continued interest in niche opportunities.
Key Takeaways:
- NHIT was the highlight stock with over 82 million shares exchanged among DIIs.
- VISHAL and SATKARTAR saw major FII exits, suggesting global caution in certain midcaps.
- Anchor investors are selectively bullish, especially in value stocks and IPO allocations.
- DII strategies appear diversified with both large exits and calculated entries.