Insurance firms raise stakes in 10 mid-cap stocks in Q3FY26

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Apr 06, 2026, 08:06:33 PM IST

Stake Rise

An increase in insurance shareholding indicates that insurance companies have raised their stakes in a company during the current quarter compared to the previous one. In the NSE midcap-cap segment, we highlighted the top 10 stocks that saw a rise in insurance shareholding from the September '25 quarter to the December '25 quarter, based on data from the StocksEdge shareholding scan.
This growth in holdings often signals increasing confidence among insurers in these stocks, reflecting positive market sentiment. Since insurance firms typically invest after thorough analysis, the trend may also suggest a strategic shift toward enhancing returns through equity investments.

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Voltas

Voltas Insurance shareholding rose to 16.71% in the December ’25 quarter, up from 13.9% in September ’25.

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One97 Communications

One97 Communications Insurance shareholding rose to 4.77% in the December ’25 quarter, up from 2.71% in September ’25.

Indian Overseas Bank

Indian Overseas Bank Insurance shareholding rose to 3.72% in the December ’25 quarter, up from 1.84% in September ’25.

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Dabur India

Dabur India Insurance shareholding rose to 9.67% in the December ’25 quarter, up from 7.99% in September ’25.

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Blue Star

Blue Star Insurance shareholding rose to 4.16% in the December ’25 quarter, up from 2.55% in September ’25.

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JSW Energy

JSW Energy Insurance shareholding rose to 7.75% in the December ’25 quarter, up from 6.26% in September ’25.

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Mphasis

Mphasis Insurance shareholding rose to 13.76% in the December ’25 quarter, up from 12.34% in September ’25.

BSE

BSE Insurance shareholding rose to 11.6% in the December ’25 quarter, up from 10.25% in September ’25.

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IndusInd Bank

IndusInd Bank Insurance shareholding rose to 8.57% in the December ’25 quarter, up from 7.35% in September ’25.

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Lupin

Lupin Insurance shareholding rose to 5.59% in the December ’25 quarter, up from 4.44% in September ’25.

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