Exploring the shareholding structure of Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) listed companies is essential for serious investors seeking deeper insights into sponsor, institutional, foreign, and public holdings. Analyzing shareholding patterns helps identify strong sponsor contributions, institutional confidence, and potential governance risks, enabling smarter buy, hold, and sell decisions. Using CapitalInsightBD’s DSE Stock-Shareholdings Movement Analysis dashboard, investors can sort, filter, and track ownership data in real-time, empowering data-driven investment strategies in Bangladesh’s stock market.
For deeper insights into the shareholding structures of DSE-listed companies
Understanding the shareholding structure can offer valuable clues about a company’s potential. Companies with higher sponsor contributions are often seen as having strong prospects, although dominance by sponsor directors may occasionally conflict with the interests of general shareholders. On the other hand, a higher proportion of institutional shareholding can signal confidence in the company’s earnings potential, offering reassurance to individual investors.
Easily explore the shareholding structures of DSE-listed stocks by category—Sponsor/Director, Government, Institution, Foreign, and Public—in ascending or descending order:
👉 Visit www.capitalinsightbd.com
👉 Navigate to: Menu >Customized Reports-DSE > DSE Stock-Shareholdings Movement Analysis
To view DSE Stock-Shareholdings Movement Analysis, visit here.
From there:
✔️ Click or tap on column headings (e.g., Sponsor/Director, Institution, Foreign) to sort data as per your preference.
✔️ Use the drop-down menu to select a trading code and instantly access detailed stock information in a table below the menu. Empower your investment decisions with reliable insights. Explore now to stay ahead in the market!
📊 See the below screen, which shows the ranking based on Sponsor/Director shareholding positions.

Written By-Md Kollol Hossain, CEO, CapitalinsightBD
📊 Learn why shareholding positions matter for investment decisions in our detailed article here.
This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice.
