SBI INVESTED SMALL CAP STOCKS



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The State Bank Of India's small-cap fund invested in various small-cap companies. These companies have huge growth potential. Here we are going to provide a list of stocks that are invested by the State Bank Of India small-cap fund. The SBI small-cap fund has a fund size of 7310 crores. it has holdings in almost 51 companies. Here in the list of 51 companies some large-cap and mid-cap companies are also included.

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The SBI small-cap Fund portfolio companies are:

1. Elgi Equipments Ltd

2. Jk cement Ltd 

3. Sheela Foam Ltd

4. Carborundum Universal Ltd

5. Techno Electric and Engineering Co.Ltd

6. Blue Star Ltd

7. V-Guard Industries Ltd

8. Hawkins Cookers Ltd

9. Hatsun Agro Products Ltd

10. Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd

11. Narayana Hrudayalaya Ltd

12. Navin Flourine International Ltd

13. City Union Bank Ltd

14. Great Eastern Shipping Company Ltd

15. TTK Prestige Ltd

16. Esab India Ltd

17. Triveni Turbine Ltd

18. Rossari Biotech Ltd

19. Relaxo Footwears Ltd

20. Timken India Ltd

21. Chalet Hotel Ltd

22. Zydus Wellness Ltd

23. Star Cement Ltd

24. V-Mart Retail Ltd

25. Matrimony.com Ltd

26. Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd

27. Engineers India Ltd

28. VST Industries Ltd

29. Grindwell Norton Ltd

30. CSB Bank Ltd

31. Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd

32. Finolex Industries Ltd

33. Galaxy Surfactants Ltd

34. GE T&D India Ltd

35. Alembic Ltd

36. Computer Age Management Services Ltd

37. PVR Ltd

38. Fine Organic Industries Ltd

39. Ahluwalia Contracts (India) Ltd

40. Ratnamani Metals & Tubes Ltd

41. Tube Investments Of India Ltd

42. Gareware Technical Fibres Ltd

43. Kewal Kiran Clothing Ltd

44. Agro Tech Foods Ltd

45. Rajratan Global Wire Ltd

46. Thangamayil Jewellery Ltd

47. Disa India Ltd

48. Tamil Nadu Newsprint & Papers Ltd

49. MTAR Technologies Ltd

50. Burger King India Ltd

51. Shreno Ltd

The above-mentioned companies are the list of companies that are under the holdings of the SBI small-cap fund. 



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