NSE: CMSINFO • Promoter, FII, DII Holdings for Tickjournal
Promoter Holding0.00%
FII Holding28.20%
DII Holding32.61%
Public Holding25.43%
Total Shareholders160,263
As ofDec 2025
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CMS Info Systems (CMSINFO) Shareholding Summary
Promoter holding remains unchanged at 0.00% in Dec 2025
FII/FPI have decreased holdings from 33.15% to 28.20% in Dec 2025
DIIs have increased holdings from 28.70% to 32.61% in Dec 2025
Institutional investors have decreased holdings from 61.85% to 60.81% in Dec 2025
Public holding has increased from 24.29% to 25.43% in Dec 2025
Number of shareholders decreased from 166,493 to 160,263 in Dec 2025
CMSINFO Quarterly Ownership Changes
Quarter-over-quarter changes for CMS Info Systems from Sept 2025 to Dec 2025.
Promoter Holding Change
Sept 2025 to Dec 2025
No Change
FII Holding Change
Sept 2025 to Dec 2025
-4.95%
DII Holding Change
Sept 2025 to Dec 2025
+3.91%
Public Holding Change
Sept 2025 to Dec 2025
+1.14%
CMS Info Systems (CMSINFO) Quarterly Shareholding Trends
Visual breakdown of CMSINFO ownership distribution over time. Learn more about CMSINFO earnings report.
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Understanding CMS Info Systems (CMSINFO) Shareholding Pattern
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