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Sensex Rejig: Trent, Bharat Electronics to replace IndusInd Bank, Nestle India

The BSE 100 will see three additions: Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd, Coforge Ltd, and Indus Towers Ltd. These companies will replace Bharat Forge Ltd, Dabur India Ltd, and Siemens Ltd in the index.

May 22, 2025 / 19:51 IST
Index rejigs are significant events for market participants as they offer insights into shifting fund flows.

Index rejigs are significant events for market participants as they offer insights into shifting fund flows.

Asia Index Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of BSE Ltd, has announced the reconstitution of several of its benchmark indices, with the changes scheduled to take effect from the start of trading on June 23, 2025. As part of the rebalancing, Trent Ltd and Bharat Electronics Ltd will be included in the BSE Sensex, replacing Nestle India Ltd and IndusInd Bank Ltd. This marks a reshuffle in the 30-stock benchmark index.

The BSE 100 will see three additions, namely Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd, Coforge Ltd, and Indus Towers Ltd. These companies will replace Bharat Forge Ltd, Dabur India Ltd, and Siemens Ltd in the index.

In the BSE Sensex 50, InterGlobe Aviation Ltd and Shriram Finance Ltd will be added, while Britannia Industries Ltd and Hero MotoCorp Ltd will be excluded. Correspondingly, Britannia, Dixon Technologies, Coforge, Hero MotoCorp, and Indus Towers will be added to the BSE Sensex Next 50 index. These additions will replace InterGlobe Aviation, Shriram Finance, Bharat Forge, Dabur India, and Siemens, which are being moved out.

The BSE Bankex index will also see a change, with IDFC First Bank Ltd replacing Canara Bank.

Index rejigs are significant events for market participants as they offer insights into shifting fund flows. The periodic rebalancing of the Sensex helps ensure that the benchmark index continues to reflect the changing landscape of India’s equity market.

When such changes occur, exchange-traded funds and mutual funds tracking the index are required to adjust their portfolios to align with the updated composition.

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first published: May 22, 2025 07:51 pm

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