Sunil Singhania is a veteran Indian investor and fund manager, known for long experience in equities and a focus on long-term wealth creation. He is widely followed for views on quality businesses and mid-cap opportunities. His approach is rooted in research and patience.
Frequently Asked Questions about Sunil Singhania's Portfolio
Portfolios are updated quarterly based on the shareholding patterns filed by listed companies with the BSE and NSE.
The latest stock additions to Sunil Singhania's portfolio in Mar 2026 are SEJALLTD, AYE
Sunil Singhania increased stake in SEJALLTD by 4.39% (from 0.00% to 4.39%), AYE by 1.10% (from 0.00% to 1.10%), ANUP by 0.03% (from 3.55% to 3.58%) in the current quarter (Mar 2026). This typically indicates increasing conviction in the company’s growth.
Sunil Singhania exited or reduced holdings in MASTEK by -1.50% (from 2.77% to 1.27%), HIMATSEIDE by -1.20% (from 6.78% to 5.58%), RUPA by -0.26% (from 3.98% to 3.72%), TIIL by -0.08% (from 2.36% to 2.28%), SARDAEN by -0.03% (from 1.06% to 1.03%) in the current quarter (Mar 2026). Note that an exit doesn't always mean a bad outlook; it could be profit booking or rebalancing.
Based on current portfolio concentration, Sunil Singhania has the highest exposure to the Capital Goods sector (538.00 Cr).
Sunil Singhania is a veteran Indian investor and fund manager, known for long experience in equities and a focus on long-term wealth creation. He is widely followed for views on quality businesses and mid-cap opportunities. His approach is rooted in research and patience.
Quality and governance-focused investing with long horizons. He typically emphasizes consistent earnings, strong balance sheets, prudent management, and buying at reasonable valuations—then holding to capture compounding.
The total value of tracked holdings of Sunil Singhania is approximately ₹ 2,462.46 Cr (28 stocks).
Companies are only required to disclose shareholders holding >1% stake at the end of every quarter. Small trades below this threshold are not publicly visible. If a stock has not yet released shareholding data for the most recent quarter, the portfolio will reflect data from the last available quarter.