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Top 5 Holdings of Govt. Pension Global in India

This post is in continuation of my coat tailing series (see here)

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Govt Pension Global, the investment arm of the Govt of Norway, is one of the largest investors in the Indian Equity markets.

It’s top 5 Holdings as on 30 June,2017 as per stock exchanges is as given below:

Company Name NSE Symbol/BSE Code Entity Value (In Crores)
Bajaj Auto Limited BAJAJ-AUTO GOVERNMENT PENSION FUND GLOBAL 1307.92
Hero MotoCorp Limited HEROMOTOCO GOVERNMENT PENSION FUND GLOBAL 982.72
UPL Limited UPL Government Pension Fund Global 961.54
Havells India Limited HAVELLS Government Pension Fund Global 858.65
GAIL (India) Limited GAIL GOVERNMENT PENSION FUND GLOBAL 808.3
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