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Here are the latest stock price details of India's top Financial Service stocks. For more detailed updates, check the latest Financial Service sector results.
| SCRIP | BSE PRICE (Rs) | NSE PRICE (Rs) | CHART | MORE INFO |
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| ANGEL ONE | 325.55 -2.21% | 326.40 -1.86% |
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| ICICI SECURITIES | 895.70 2.15% | 896.20 1.70% |
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| JIO FINANCIAL SERVICES | 229.00 -3.33% | 228.86 -3.39% |
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| MOTILAL OSWAL | 820.65 -4.01% | 821.15 -4.00% |
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| NIFTY 50 | Not Listed | 23,123.00 -1.04% |
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| PAYTM ONE 97 COMMUNICATIONS | 1,032.45 -3.09% | 1,031.70 -3.14% |
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| S&P BSE SENSEX | 73,524.26 -0.97% | Not Listed |
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| SBI CARDS | 574.35 -2.61% | 574.55 -2.55% |
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BSE prices: June 8, 2026 (Close) NSE prices: June 8, 2026 (Close)
Within the Financial Service sector, MOTILAL OSWAL (down 4.0%) and JIO FINANCIAL SERVICES (down 3.3%) were among the top losers.
Meanwhile, the benchmark S&P BSE SENSEX was at 73,524.3 (down 1.0%).
Based on marketcap, these are the top financial service companies in India:
Within the Financial Service sector, the top gainers was ICICI SECURITIES (up 2.2%). On the other hand, MOTILAL OSWAL (down 4.0%) and JIO FINANCIAL SERVICES (down 3.3%) were among the top losers.
Investing in stocks requires careful analysis of financial data to find out a company's true worth. However, an easier way to find out about a company's performance is to look at its financial ratios.
Two commonly used financial ratios used in the valuation of stocks are -
Price to Earnings Ratio (P/E) - It compares the company's stock price with its earnings per share. The higher the P/E ratio, the more expensive the stock.
Price to Book Value Ratio (P/BV) - It compares a firm's market capitalization to its book value. A high P/BV indicates markets believe the company's assets to be undervalued and vice versa.
Indian benchmark indices traded negative throughout the session and ultimately closed red.