The 1% Club — Every ≥1% Shareholder, Surfaced
The discovery layer under our curated super-investor tracker. Every listed company must disclose every non-promoter shareholder owning 1% or more, every quarter. We aggregate those raw holders across 1,700+ stocks — including mystery holders not yet mapped to a tracked name.
Find every non-promoter shareholder owning ≥1% of a listed stock.
35033
≥1% disclosures
25656
Distinct holders
4351
Stocks covered
98.27%
Unmapped (mystery)
Latest disclosure quarter: Mar 2026
Most-held stocks by ≥1% non-promoter investors
60 shownWhat the 1% Club reveals
SEBI mandates that every listed company disclose its Shareholding Pattern each quarter, listing every shareholder — promoter or public — that owns 1% or more. That single filing is the richest public signal of where smart money is concentrating in Indian equities.
The 1% Club indexes those filings across the entire listed universe. Each row maps to either a curated tracked entity (a known curated super-investor profile, FII or DII) or a mystery holder we haven't resolved yet. Watching the mystery column is how new breakout investors get discovered.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 1% Club?
The discovery layer over quarterly Shareholding Pattern filings — every non-promoter ≥1% shareholder aggregated across 1,700+ stocks, including holders not yet mapped to a curated entity.
Why are some holders marked as mystery?
A mystery holder is a ≥1% stake not yet resolved to a curated entity. The same person often files under slightly different name spellings; our name-resolution step maps variants together. Unresolved names are surfaced so you can spot unknown smart money early.
Are promoters included?
No. Promoters are excluded from the 1% Club by design and shown only as "% held by promoters" on stock pages.