Published on 18/03/2026 08:49 AM
Urban Company share price will be in focus in trade on Wednesday after the stock saw significant bulk deals in the previous session. Urban Company shares had declined more than 3% on Tuesday.
As per NSE bulk deal data, SBI Mutual Fund acquired an additional 3.5 crore equity shares of Urban Company at ₹109.85 per share and 2.25 crore shares at ₹109.83 per share. The total transaction value was at ₹632.21 crore.
This resulted in SBI Mutual Fund increasing its total stake in the company to 3.98% from 1.89% held as of December 2025.
On the other hand, ABG Capital sold 1.74 crore Urban Company shares at ₹109.85 per share for ₹191.2 crore. ABG Capital held a 1.36% stake in the company as of December 2025.
DF International Partners II sold its entire 1.76 crore shares, or 1.22% equity stake, for ₹193.9 crore, NSE data showed.
Additionally, BSE bulk deal data showed Wellington Management Company-owned private equity vehicle, Wellington Hadley Harbor AIV Master Investors (Cayman) III offloaded 1.58 crore shares of Urban Company each at ₹109.93 and ₹109.86 per share, amounting to a 2.2% stake worth ₹349.2 crore.
Urban Company share price declined 8% in one month and has fallen over 16% on a year-to-date (YTD) basis. Over the past three months, Urban Company stock price dropped 10%, while it fell 34% in six months.
Urban Company made a stellar debut in the Indian stock market on September 17. Urban Company shares were listed at ₹161 on BSE, a premium of 56% over its issue price of ₹103 per share. The stock was listed with a 57.5% premium at ₹162.25 apiece on NSE.
The company had raised ₹1,900 from the primary market between September 10 and September 12. Urban Company IPO was subscribed 103.63 times in total.
On Tuesday, Urban Company share price ended 3.09% lower at ₹109.85 apiece on the BSE.
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