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LIC’s Investment Shakeup: Shifting Focus from IT Giants to Emerging Bets

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India’s largest insurance company, the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC), has significantly reshuffled its equity portfolio worth ₹15 trillion in the March 2025 quarter. The changes indicate a major shift in investment strategy, showing a reduced interest in information technology (IT) giants like TCS and Infosys, while increasing stakes in companies like Reliance Industries, Tata Motors, State Bank of India (SBI), and Patanjali Foods.

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Big Bets on Domestic Market LeadersStake Increase in Tata Motors Despite Price DropStrategic Exit from Banking and IT HeavyweightsSector-Wise Portfolio RebalancingPullback in Select StocksWhat Does This Reshuffling Mean?Final Thoughts

According to newly released data from Prime Database, LIC increased its holdings in 81 NSE-listed companies and decreased its stakes in 82 others. As of the end of March 2025, the total value of equity portfolio saw a marginal decline of 0.73%, settling at ₹15.17 trillion.

Big Bets on Domestic Market Leaders

Big Bets on Domestic Market Leaders

The most significant investment by LIC during the quarter was in Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), where it bought shares worth ₹2.95 billion, investing a total of approximately ₹3,690 crore. Reliance’s diversified business portfolio, ranging from energy to telecom and retail, continues to attract long-term institutional investors like LIC, who value its stability and future potential.

LIC also ramped up investments in other large-cap stocks including:

  • Larsen & Toubro (L&T): An additional investment of ₹2,978 crore.
  • Asian Paints: Bought shares worth ₹2,472 crore.
  • Hindustan Unilever (HUL): Invested around ₹2,350 crore.
  • Bajaj Auto: Added ₹1,948 crore worth of shares.

Stake Increase in Tata Motors Despite Price Drop

Another major strategic move was seen in Tata Motors, where LIC increased its holding by purchasing 2.23 crore shares, amounting to ₹1,570 crore. Interestingly, this investment came at a time when Tata Motors’ share price had dropped by 8.9%, indicating LIC’s long-term confidence in the automobile manufacturer’s turnaround potential and electric vehicle (EV) initiatives.

Among mid-cap and smaller companies, Patanjali Foods stood out. LIC increased its stake by 2.5 percentage points — the highest increase in percentage terms for the quarter — by buying shares worth ₹1,631 crore. This move underscores a growing interest in FMCG firms with indigenous roots and strong rural demand appeal.

Strategic Exit from Banking and IT Heavyweights

The most notable exit during the quarter was from ICICI Bank. Despite a 5.2% rise in ICICI Bank’s stock price, LIC sold shares worth ₹2,006 crore, indicating profit-booking or a strategic rebalancing of its banking sector exposure.

The IT sector, once a darling of institutional investors, also saw a significant pullback. Reduced its exposure to major IT firms such as Infosys, TCS, and Wipro. The combined value of shares sold in the IT sector crossed ₹4,460 crore. The retreat comes as IT companies face margin pressures, subdued global demand, and reduced hiring, all of which may have prompted a tactical reallocation.

Additionally, LIC trimmed its holdings in Bajaj Finance and Bajaj Finserv, despite both companies posting quarterly profits of over 30% and 28%, respectively. The insurer booked a collective profit of ₹659 crore from these divestments.

Sector-Wise Portfolio Rebalancing

At a broader level, LIC’s investments reflect a tilt toward commodity-based, energy, and financial services sectors. This strategic pivot is likely driven by the relative outperformance of these sectors compared to IT and FMCG during the recent quarters.

  • The IT portfolio alone witnessed a net reduction of approximately ₹35,000 crore, a significant signal to the market regarding LIC’s bearish outlook on the tech industry in the short term.
  • FMCG holdings also saw a reduction, down by ₹5,435 crore, despite many FMCG stocks holding firm or growing moderately.

Meanwhile, LIC showed increased confidence in smaller companies such as Tata Chemicals, CESC, and Granules India — all of which saw LIC’s stake rise by over 1%. This reflects a willingness to take calculated risks in mid-cap and small-cap companies with strong fundamentals or sectoral tailwinds.

Pullback in Select Stocks

On the other hand, LIC drastically cut down its positions in companies like South Indian Bank, Engineers India, and Shipping Corporation of India. These divestments could be attributed to underperformance, lack of clear growth triggers, or strategic reallocation to better-performing sectors and companies.

What Does This Reshuffling Mean?

LIC’s massive portfolio reshuffle sends out multiple signals to the markets:

  1. Renewed Focus on Indian Growth Stories: LIC is increasing its bets on large Indian conglomerates and consumer-oriented businesses that are expected to benefit from domestic demand and government-led capital expenditure.
  2. De-risking from Global Volatility: By trimming stakes in IT companies — which are highly dependent on global markets — LIC appears to be reducing exposure to sectors vulnerable to recessionary pressures in the West.
  3. Profit Booking and Tactical Reallocation: Even in high-performing stocks like ICICI Bank and Bajaj Finance, LIC is not shying away from booking profits and reallocating capital to areas with higher perceived long-term growth.
  4. Exploration of Mid and Small Cap Opportunities: Increasing holdings in companies like Granules India and Tata Chemicals suggests that LIC may be identifying high-growth potential in under-researched or undervalued stocks.

Final Thoughts

LIC’s investment strategy, reflected in this quarter’s movements, underlines a pragmatic and data-driven approach. The PSU insurer is not just chasing momentum but is strategically placing long-term bets, trimming excesses, and responding to sectoral shifts. It remains to be seen how these moves will pay off in terms of returns, but one thing is certain — portfolio strategy continues to be a crucial indicator of institutional investment trends in the Indian equity market.

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