Motilal Owal believes NSDL is uniquely placed to capitalise on the financialisation trend, with demat penetration at only 15 per cent compared with over 60 per cent in the United States (US)
Among the listed companies, Victoria Mills, and Southern Gas have announced the highest dividend reward for their shareholders
CDSL has historically traded at a 10-30 per cent premium to capital market peers. Conversely, NSDL has traded at a 15-20 per cent discount to CDSL
National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) on Tuesday posted 24 per cent rise in net profit at Rs 82.6 crore for June quarter 2025-26 driven by strong revenue growth and expansion in market share. In the same quarter last year, the depository had logged a profit of of Rs 66.6 crore. Total income climbed 21.68 per cent to Rs 190.4 crore in the quarter under review from Rs 156.5 crore in April-June FY25, the newly-listed company said in a statement. Operationally, NSDL's demat account market share surged to 15.5 per cent from 9.4 per cent a year ago, with the total number of demat accounts crossing the 4-crore mark as of June 30, 2025. In the unlisted market segment, the number of companies admitted rose to 10,392 during the quarter, taking the depository's equity market share to 73.2 per cent, up from 70.8 per cent in Q1 FY25. NSDL, which debuted in the market on August 6, also retained a dominant 86.6 per cent share of total demat custody value.
NSDL now allows private firms to restrict transfer, pledging, and hypothecation of unlisted shares, aiming to curb unauthorised trades and improve compliance mechanisms
With the Nifty in a sell-on-rise phase and key support levels under threat, markets brace for two mega IPOs even as NSDL's post-listing rally stuns the street
August Listings: NSDL, Aditya Infotech, Sri Lotus, M&B Engineering, Shanti Gold, Laxmi India rally up to 81% from issue price in spite of a broader market fall this month.
Shares of National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) hit a new high of ₹997.65 in intra-day trade, zooming 25 per cent against its issue price of ₹ 800 per share in two days.
The public issue was valued at ₹4,011.60 crore and consisted entirely of an offer for sale with shareholders offloading up to 50.1 million equity shares.