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Aditya Birla Group Stocks

Adity Birla Group Shares

NSE
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+276.00 (+2.43%)
5.4B
343419.11
13110
10356.25
0.00
+11.25 (+1.19%)
4.6B
214969.69
1029.8
546.45
0.00
+62.70 (+2.34%)
2.8B
186728.53
2979
2363.3
10.01
+0.10 (+1.01%)
4.1B
108451.38
12.8
6.12
0.00
+8.20 (+2.53%)
864.8M
87093.82
369.3
154.92
975.75
+103.60 (+11.88%)
5.4B
28178.26
1046.55
556.45
0.00
-13.30 (-1.12%)
240.7M
13136.53
2537.9
1170.1
0.00
+3.35 (+0.91%)
78.5M
11508.03
485.8
253
0.00
+1.14 (+1.88%)
212.8M
7532.99
107.75
59.31
0.00
+2.71 (+2.24%)
5M
700.21
208.71
115.01

Aditya Birla shares represent the diverse business interests of the Aditya Birla Group, which is one of India’s largest conglomerates. The group has established a strong presence across industries, including metals, cement, financial services, telecommunications and textiles.

As this group is diversified in multiple sectors, how do you evaluate which of their stocks is ideal for you? To answer this question, here we’ll explore the group’s history, sector presence, key companies, and an overview of the share list.

The Birla Group started in 1857 when Seth Shiv Narayan Birla formed the cotton trade in Pilani, Rajasthan. With time, the family business expanded and was the centre of the industrial resurgence in India. At the beginning of the twentieth century, Ghanshyam Das Birla redirected it to textiles, jute, sugar, and paper, and was also a prominent figure in the freedom movement.

The group has continued to expand its operations in the cement, chemicals, metals, and financial services sectors following independence. In 1969, a new chapter was initiated in the name of Aditya Vikram Birla, who first initiated the globalisation of the group and established manufacturing plants in Southeast Asia and other geographical areas.

In 1995, the group was handed over to Kumar Mangalam Birla, who strengthened the conglomerate by acquisitions such as Novelis and risky investments. Today, the Aditya Birla Group has a presence in over 36 countries.

The Aditya Birla Group has established a robust base in several sectors, not only in India but in other countries as well. Thus, some of the key sectors in which the Aditya Birla Group operates include:

  • Metals
  • Cement
  • Financial Services
  • Telecommunications
  • Textiles and Fashion
  • Chemicals and Renewable Energy

The Adtiya Birla Group operates through a wide range of companies that lead in their respective industries. The following table highlights the conglomerate's key businesses, the sectors they are operating and major contributions in the Indian and global market.

In order to invest in Aditya Birla Group stocks, you have to set up the right accounts and be aware of the steps to purchase stocks. The process is simple, and it follows the basic structure on many brokerage platforms.

To get started, you can follow the mentioned steps:

  • Open a Demat and Trading Account: These accounts allow you to hold and sell shares electronically in the securities market.
  • Complete KYC: Once you approach brokerage firms like Kotak Securities to open a demat account, you will be asked to give details such as bank account information, PAN and Aadhaar number.
  • Research about the Stocks: Before placing an order, review Aditya Birla Group companies' financials, sector trends, and growth prospects.
  • Place your buy order: Log into your trading platform, select the stock, and confirm the stock purchase.
  • Track Performance: After that, you need to monitor share prices, company updates, and market insights to review your overall investment portfolio’s performance.

The Aditya Birla Group extensively influences the infrastructure, finance and telecom sector of India. The entity’s long history and strong sector presence make Birla Group companies attractive to different forms of investors. By weighing each company’s fundamentals against your investment goals, you can choose the most appropriate stocks.

Disclaimer By referring to any particular sector, Kotak Neo does not provide any promise or assurance of favourable view for a particular industry or sector or business group in any manner. The investor is requested to take into consideration all the risk factors including their financial condition, suitability to risk return profile and take professional advice before investing. Such representations are not indicative of future results. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation.