Procter & Gamble Health shareholding pattern

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Procter & Gamble Health Shareholding Pattern

  • 2016-17
  • 2018-19
  • 2019-20
  • 2020-21
  • 2021-22
  • 2022-23
  • 2023-24
  • 2024-25
  • 2025-26
Total Promoters
Segment
Percent

Total Promoters

51.82%

Mutual Fund

10.48%

Insurance

3.15%

Foreign Institutional Investors

6.97%

Domestic Institutional Investors

0.21%

Retail

27.37%

Others

0%

Total Promoters
MAR '25
51.82%
JUN '25
51.82%
SEP '25
51.82%
DEC '25
51.82%

Summary

For Year 2025-26, Procter & Gamble Health reports the following shareholding: Total Promoters at 51.82%, Mutual Fund at 10.48%, Insurance at 3.15%, Foreign Institutional Investors at 6.97%, Domestic Institutional Investors at 0.21%, and Retail at 27.37%. This breakdown provides a quick snapshot of ownership distribution for Procter & Gamble Health in 2025-26.

Procter & Gamble Health FAQs

As of 02-2026, the promoter shareholding in Procter & Gamble Health stands at 51.82% of the company's total shares. Promoter shareholding represents the ownership stake held by the company's founding members, management, or controlling entities, having a significant influence on the company's strategic direction and operations.

The FII and DII shareholding of Procter & Gamble Health is 6.97% and 0.21% respectively.

The retail shareholding of the Procter & Gamble Health is 27.37%.

Changes in shareholding patterns of Procter & Gamble Health can result from stock market transactions, issuance of new shares, buybacks, mergers, acquisitions, or changes in promoter holdings.

Shareholding patterns of Procter & Gamble Health are updated quarterly as mandated by regulatory authorities and may also be disclosed during significant corporate events.

The latest shareholding pattern is available on stock exchanges (e.g., NSE, BSE) and the company's official website under investor relations.