Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are significant players in global financial markets, comprising various entities such as mutual funds, pension funds, and hedge funds, among others. They invest substantial capital across international borders, influencing the market dynamics, liquidity, and investment trends, thus playing a crucial role in shaping global Investment landscapes and economic development.

Here are the stocks in which FII increased its stake by up to 7.56% in June;

1. Ugro Capital Ltd

Ugro Capital Limited specializes in providing finance to small businesses and tailored lending solutions throughout eight industries. Healthcare, education, chemicals, food processing/fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), hotels, electrical equipment and components, auto components, and light engineering are among the industries served by the company. With a market capitalization of Rs 2,013.98 crore, the share were trading at Rs 172.60 per share, decreasing around 0.03 percent as compared to the previous closing price.

The foreign institutional investors of the company increased their stake by 2.12 percent, from 27.25 percent in Q4FY25 to 29.37 percent in June 2025. Additionally, 63.62 percent is owned by retail investors, 2.65 percent is held by domestic institutional investors, and 2.25 percent is owned by promoters.

2. True Green Bio Energy

True Green Bio Energy is engaged in the preparation and spinning of man-made fiber, including blended man-made fibers and others. The Company operates in the Textiles segment. The Others segment includes income from the trading of clothes and polyester chips. With a market capitalization of Rs 229.95 crore, the shares were trading at Rs 76.85 per share, increasing around 4.31 percent as compared to the previous closing price.

The foreign institutional investors of the company increased their stake by 7.56 percent, from 17.84 percent in Q4FY25 to 25.40 percent in June 2025. Additionally, 13.33 percent is owned by retail investors, 0 percent is held by domestic institutional investors, and 61.27 percent is owned by promoters.

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3. Shalibhadra Finance

Shalibhadra Finance Limited is an India-based non-banking financial company (NBFC). The Company is also an asset finance company. The Company is focused on the rural, semi-urban & other underbanked geographies of Gujarat, Maharashtra & Madhya Pradesh. With a market capitalization of Rs 398.46 crore, the shares were trading at Rs 129.00 per share, increasing around 0.16 percent as compared to the previous closing price.

The foreign institutional investors of the company increased their stake by 1.81 percent, from 0.82 percent in Q4FY25 to 2.63 percent in June 2025. Additionally, 41.95 percent is owned by retail investors, 0 percent is held by domestic institutional investors, and 55.40 percent is owned by promoters.

Written by Abhishek Singh

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