Even in a falling market, foreign investors' confidence in these stocks remains intact, increasing their shareholdings!
- bySherya
- 03 Mar, 2026
Amid a falling domestic market, foreign institutional investors are increasing their stakes in some companies. FIIs typically place their bets on a company only after thorough research....

Foreign investors' confidence remains intact in these stocks...
FIIs Increased Stake in Indian Stocks: Amid a falling domestic market, foreign institutional investors are increasing their stakes in some companies. FIIs typically place their bets on a company only after thorough research.
Data shows that foreign investors have increased their shareholdings by more than 50 percent in 14 companies in just one quarter. Let's take a look at some of the stocks that foreign investors are showing confidence in...
Artemis Medicare Services Share
Foreign institutional investors have suddenly seen increased interest in healthcare company Artemis Medicare Services. Their stake has risen from just 0.37 percent in September 2025 to 12.47 percent by the December quarter.
The company's stock performance on the stock market is under pressure. Since the December quarter, the shares have fallen by approximately 12%. On Monday, March 2, the company's shares closed at ₹231.15, down 2.92% or ₹6.95 on the BSE.
Knowledge Marine & Engineering Works Share
Foreign investors have increased their stake in Knowledge Marine & Engineering Works Company. According to data, the stake was 0.74 percent in September 2025. This figure increased to 11.01 percent in the December quarter.
The company's shares saw a rise on the last trading day, closing at Rs 1646.40, up 2.40 per cent or Rs 38.55.
Bank of Maharashtra Shares
Foreign investor participation in Bank of Maharashtra has increased. In September 2025, foreign institutional investors held 2.35 percent, which increased to 4.92 percent by the December quarter. The stock showed strong performance after the quarter ended, gaining nearly 21 percent. The bank's shares had fallen 3.72 percent on the NSE on Monday.



