Corporate Actions
SBI MF acquires stakes in Adani Enterprises, Adani Energy Solutions from GQG for Rs 5,748 crore

06-Jun-26   10:59 Hrs IST
According to NSE block deal data, SBI Mutual Fund purchased 63.66 lakh shares, representing a 0.53% stake, in Adani Energy Solutions at Rs 1,504.80 per share. The shares were sold by GQG Partners Emerging Markets Equity Fund.

In a separate transaction, SBI Mutual Fund bought 1.64 crore shares, equivalent to a 1.27% stake, in Adani Enterprises at Rs 2,913.40 per share from the same seller.

The latest acquisition follows another transaction on 14 May 2026, when SBI Mutual Fund purchased 58.92 lakh shares, or a 0.45% stake, in Adani Enterprises from GQG Partners Emerging Markets Equity Fund at Rs 2,435.60 per share.

Shareholding data for the quarter ended March 2026 showed GQG Partners Emerging Markets Equity Fund held a 1.59% stake in Adani Enterprises and a 1.91% stake in Adani Energy Solutions. Following the May transaction, GQG's holding in Adani Enterprises declined to 1.14%.

As of March 2026, SBI Equity Hybrid Fund held a 3.67% stake in Adani Energy Solutions.

Shares of Adani Enterprises closed at Rs 3,047.85 on 05 June 2026, up 2.52%, while Adani Energy Solutions gained 3.92% to settle at Rs 1,579.45.

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