Choice International Limited

CHOICEIN.NS · NSE

Market closed₹805.25₹-1.35 (-0.17%)

Key statistics

Previous close₹806.60
Open₹808.80
Day high₹818.05
Day low₹803.50
52-week high₹860.50
52-week low₹568.70
Market cap179.39B
Volume723.09K
Average volume934.47K
P/E ratio77.65
Forward P/E
EPS10.37
Dividend yield0.00%

Market context

Why it moved

In the absence of any company-specific news for CHOICEIN.NS, the marginal decline appears to reflect routine profit-taking and mild selling pressure amid broader market consolidation, with no major catalysts driving the stock lower.

What is happening

Recent company-specific developments and publisher coverage.

July 17, 2026Choice International Limited edged up modestly, closing slightly higher amid a broader rally in Indian financial services stocks, with the BSE Sensex surging nearly 965 points as strong Q1 earnings from IT and financial sector companies lifted sentiment. India's Financial Services index rose 1.31% on the day, with Jio Financial Services jumping 6% on a 155% profit surge, while private banks also gained ahead of their own earnings. Globally, robust capital markets activity continued to dominate the narrative, with U.S. banks posting record Q2 results driven by surging investment banking fees and trading revenues — a tailwind for capital markets-focused firms like Choice International.

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July 16, 2026Choice International Limited edged lower amid a mixed session for Indian capital markets stocks, even as the broader financial services sector found some support. The Sensex closed near flat and the Indian Financial Services index gained modestly on July 15, with sector rotation favoring banking and insurance stocks ahead of quarterly earnings; however, capital markets and securities firms lagged behind banks in this rotation. Globally, a buoyant investment banking environment — driven by record dealmaking, major IPOs, and surging trading revenues at Wall Street banks — offers a constructive backdrop for capital markets intermediaries like Choice International, though below-average volume on the NSE suggests tempered conviction among domestic investors.

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July 14, 2026Choice International Limited closed modestly lower as the Nifty Financial Services index faced broad selling pressure amid escalating Middle East tensions and surging crude oil prices. Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz pushed Brent crude above $79/barrel, weighing on Indian markets and financial stocks broadly, though the Sensex and Nifty recovered sharply from intraday lows to close near flat. Trading volume in Choice International came in below its average, suggesting limited conviction in the selling, while the broader Indian capital markets sector navigated a risk-off tone driven by geopolitical uncertainty and rising bond yields.

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July 13, 2026Choice International Limited shares declined amid a broader Indian market selloff, with the Sensex plunging nearly 700 points and Nifty testing 24,000 as escalating U.S.-Iran tensions rattled investor sentiment. The Nifty Financial Services index dropped more than 1% on the day, weighing on capital markets names like Choice International, as surging oil prices near $80/barrel, a weaker rupee, and rising U.S. Treasury yields created a risk-off environment across Dalal Street.

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July 10, 2026Choice International edged modestly higher as investors responded enthusiastically to a landmark strategic investment: South Korea's NH Investment & Securities injected ₹9 billion into Choice Equity Broking, the company's broking and wealth management arm, via compulsorily convertible preference shares at ₹2,130 per share. The deal, expected to close within 12 months, signals strong institutional confidence in Choice International's growth trajectory, with the partnership targeting a fivefold expansion across broking and distribution verticals over three years while bolstering its digital capabilities and institutional franchise. The news drove trading volume to more than three times the average, even as broader Indian markets (BSE Sensex at ~77,569) staged a partial recovery from the prior session's sharp geopolitical-driven selloff.

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July 9, 2026Choice International Limited surged nearly 8% in a session where the broader BSE Sensex closed at 76,741, staging a sharp recovery after Wednesday's 2%+ market-wide selloff triggered by US-Iran tensions and surging crude oil prices. The stock's outsized move — on volume more than 10x its daily average — stands in stark contrast to the broader index weakness, suggesting company-specific catalysts or renewed investor interest in Indian capital markets names. The move aligns with growing Wall Street optimism toward India-focused financial services as global investors, including Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, signal reviving appetite for Indian assets following improvements in the rupee and fiscal deficit.

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July 8, 2026Choice International Limited closed modestly lower as Indian markets suffered a sharp broad-based sell-off, with the BSE Sensex tumbling over 1,677 points and Nifty falling below 23,900 after US President Trump declared the Iran MOU 'over,' reigniting Middle East tensions and sending crude oil surging more than 5%. The sell-off weighed heavily on capital markets and financial services stocks, though investor focus is also shifting toward Q1FY27 earnings season—where financials and auto sectors are expected to stand out—and ongoing FII inflows that had been reviving foreign appetite for Indian equities ahead of the geopolitical shock.

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July 7, 2026Choice International Limited shares declined amid a broader Indian market session where the Sensex closed 104 points lower and Nifty slipped below 24,400, reversing earlier gains. The pullback in this capital markets-focused financial stock came despite improving macro sentiment for India—including falling crude oil prices, FII buying interest, and reviving global investor appetite for Indian assets highlighted by bullish commentary from Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, and Barclays. Above-average volume suggests active positioning as investors await Q1FY27 earnings season, with TCS kicking off results on July 9.

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Moomoo · July 10, 2026South Korea's NH Investment and Securities Invests INR9 Billion in Choice International's Broking ArmBusiness Standard · July 9, 2026Choice International jumps as South Korea's NHIS to invest Rs 900-cr in broking armMoneycontrol.com · July 9, 2026Choice International shares rise 8% as South Korea's NH Investment to invest Rs 899 cr in firm's broking...www.marketscreener.com · February 10, 2026Choice International Limited completed the acquisition of 51% stake in Fintoo Wealth Private Limited.
Mt Newswire · July 10, 2026South Korea's NH Investment and Securities Invests INR9 Billion in Choice International's Broking Arm

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