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Mutual funds completely exited 6 listed companies during May 2026, according to data from Prime Database. The portfolio reshuffle spanned logistics, real estate, construction, IT, and consumer sectors.
Stocks Where Mutual Funds Made a Full Exit
| Company | Shares Sold | Approx. Exit Value |
|---|---|---|
| Navkar Corporation | 13.36 lakh | ₹13.41 crore |
| Garuda Construction & Engineering | 3.94 lakh | ₹6.65 crore |
| Shriram Properties | 6.43 lakh | ₹5.44 crore |
| Raymond Realty | 1.17 lakh | ₹5.22 crore |
| Capital Numbers Infotech | 1.33 lakh | ₹1.25 crore |
| Coffee Day Enterprises | 1.63 lakh | ₹0.43 crore |
Largest Exit by Value
Among the six companies, Navkar Corporation witnessed the biggest mutual fund exit.
- Shares sold: 13.36 lakh
- Exit value: Approximately ₹13.41 crore
This was the highest-value complete exit recorded during the month.
Other Notable Exits
Raymond Realty
Mutual funds exited their entire holding by selling:
- 1.17 lakh shares
- Approximate value: ₹5.22 crore
Garuda Construction & Engineering
- 3.94 lakh shares sold
- Exit value: ₹6.65 crore
Shriram Properties
- 6.43 lakh shares sold
- Exit value: ₹5.44 crore
Smaller Exits
Capital Numbers Infotech
- 1.33 lakh shares sold
- Value: ₹1.25 crore
Coffee Day Enterprises
- 1.63 lakh shares sold
- Value: ₹0.43 crore
What Does a Complete Mutual Fund Exit Mean?
A complete exit indicates that mutual funds sold all their holdings in a particular company during the reporting period.
However, this does not automatically imply a negative outlook on the stock. Portfolio exits can occur for several reasons, including:
- Portfolio rebalancing
- Profit booking
- Changes in investment strategy
- Liquidity management
- Valuation considerations
- Sector allocation adjustments
Therefore, investors should evaluate these transactions alongside the company’s fundamentals, earnings outlook, valuation, and broader market conditions rather than viewing the exits in isolation.
Conclusion
During May 2026, mutual funds fully exited six companies, with Navkar Corporation recording the largest exit value at approximately ₹13.41 crore. Other complete exits included Garuda Construction & Engineering, Shriram Properties, Raymond Realty, Capital Numbers Infotech, and Coffee Day Enterprises, reflecting ongoing portfolio realignment by fund managers.
Disclaimer:
This article is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. The securities or companies mentioned are provided as examples and should not be considered as recommendations. Nothing contained herein constitutes personal financial advice or investment recommendations. Readers are advised to conduct their own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
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