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Debt Free Companies with Below 10% Public Holding in India

In the Indian stock market, quality + scarcity = premium valuation . When a company is debt free and has public holding below 10% , it often indicates strong promoter confidence, limited floating supply, and financial stability. Such stocks are closely tracked by long-term investors looking for capital appreciation, stability, and potential re-rating opportunities . In this blog, we explore leading debt free companies with less than 10% public shareholding across sectors like financial services, FMCG, technology, defence, paints, and manufacturing. Why Focus on Debt-Free Companies? A debt-free company enjoys several advantages: No interest burden Higher net profit margins Strong balance sheet Better cash flow management Lower bankruptcy risk During economic slowdowns or high interest rate cycles, such companies outperform leveraged peers. Why Low Public Holding Matters? When public shareholding is below 10%: Promoters and institutions hold majority stake Lower floating stock supply ...

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