Emami Group
Emami Group Group Stocks
Check out the complete list of shares/stocks of Emami Group listed on NSE & BSE.
| Company Name | ₹ LTP (Change %) | Volume | Market Cap | 52 Week High | 52 Week Low |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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EMAMILTD
Emami Ltd |
390.70 (0.0%) | 201.5k | 17054.06 | 634.20 | 379.70 |
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EMAMIPAP
Emami Paper Mills Ltd |
86.30 (-0.3%) | 25.3k | 522.78 | 122.00 | 55.00 |
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EMAMIREAL
Emami Realty Ltd |
85.87 (2.0%) | 25.2k | 446.82 | 129.00 | 48.20 |
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Emami Group stocks are appropriate for investors seeking exposure to the consumer goods, paper, and real estate industries. The group's businesses include FMCG, paper manufacturing, and real estate, offering a mix of stable consumption-driven revenue and cyclical businesses.
Emami Ltd, Emami Paper Mills, and Emami Realty are its main listed companies. Emami Ltd. leads the portfolio in FMCG and personal care, while the other businesses diversify into industrial and asset-driven segments. This structure allows investors to tap into both defensive and growth-oriented sectors.
When you’re weighing these stocks, you want to look at profitability, valuation, and how each business fares in its industry cycle. FMCG is the steady performer, but paper and real estate see sharper swings depending on demand out there.
About Emami Group of Companies
Famous Indian conglomerate Emami Group was founded by R.S. Agarwal and R.S. Goenka in 1974 from Kemco Chemicals. They have transformed it into a major consumer brand.
The crown jewel here is Emami Ltd. The FMCG giant is known for personal care and healthcare products. It has a market cap of ₹19,800 crore and a 32.73% ROE.
Other companies that are listed include:
- Emami Paper Mills Ltd, worth around ₹446 Cr, makes paper and packaging materials. Its performance depends on demand.
- Emami Realty Ltd., worth ₹352 Cr, develops and sells properties. This business is unpredictable.
Brand recall in FMCG helps the group and its other businesses diversify. However, sector differences affect company performance. People who invest money should look at Emami Ltd because it is consistent. They should also keep an eye on the Emami Group to see if there are any opportunities in the different sectors in which the Emami Group is involved.
Frequently Asked Questions
First, open a broker Demat account. Then look for EMAMILTD, EMAMIPAP, or EMAMIREAL stocks. All companies trade separately, so choose one that matches your investment goals and place your order.
Emami Ltd is the best long-term bet. High return on equity, consistent profitability, and focus on fast-moving consumer goods. Paper and real estate stocks are more volatile due to business cycles.
The Agarwal and Goenka families, who founded Emami and continue to own significant stakes in the company, actively support the group.
The group’s holding companies have stakes all over: 31.27 lakh shares (0.71%) in Emami Ltd (worth about ₹141.9 crore), 79.46 lakh shares (13.13%) in Emami Paper Mills (about ₹58.6 crore), plus smaller positions in Emami Realty and other businesses like Polo Queen Industrial and Kiran Vyapar.
The Agarwal and Goenka families control 54.84% of Emami shares. The rest is shared by institutions (26.72%), foreign investors (9.03%), and public shareholders (9.39%).
The Emami Group has key stocks. These include:
- Emami Ltd, which is in the FMCG sector
- Emami Paper Mills Ltd, which is in the paper industry
- Emami Realty Ltd, which is in real estate
These represent the group’s core business segments.
Emami Realty and Emami Paper Mills are examples of Emami Group companies that may have debt. This is because they operate in capital-intensive industries like real estate and paper. To understand their debt levels, investors should look at their financial statements.
You can track groups like Dabur, ITC, Tata Group, and Aditya Birla Group. These groups are in sectors like FMCG and have diversified businesses.
Emami Ltd makes the most profit in the Emami Group. It has quarterly profits of ₹329.8 Cr and consistent margins. The other Emami Group companies have more variable profits.