ICICI Bank Stock: Monitor & Analyze

ICICI Bank: A Brief Overview

ICICI Bank was established in 1994, and its Initial Public Offering (IPO) in 1998 successfully raised ₹8.30 billion in funds.


ICICI Bank Financial Overview (as of June 2025)
Metric Value
Market Cap ₹ 10,23,379.42 Cr
Current Price ₹ 1,435.50
P/E Ratio 19.78
Return on Equity (ROE) 18.0%
52-Week High ₹ 1,448.90
52-Week Low ₹ 1,051.05

ICICI Bank's current price of ₹ 1,435.50 is near its 52-week high of ₹ 1,448.90, indicating positive market sentiment. The P/E ratio of 19.78 suggests that investors are willing to spend ₹19.78 to earn ₹1, reflecting a valuation higher than some peers but common for growth-oriented banks

 Annual Sales and Net Profit (Past 4 Years)

Year Sales (INR Crores) Net Profit (INR Crores)
2023-24 159,516 45,007
2022-23 121,067 35,461
2021-22 95,407 26,538
2020-21 89,163 20,364


ICICI Bank has demonstrated robust annual growth in both sales and net profit. From FY 2020-21 to FY 2023-24, sales increased significantly from ₹89,163 crores to ₹159,516 crores. Similarly, net profit has seen a substantial rise from ₹20,364 crores in FY 2020-21 to ₹45,007 crores in FY 2023-24, showcasing strong financial performance.

Quarterly Sales and Net Profit (Previous 5 Quarters)
Quarter Sales (INR Crores) Net Profit (INR Crores)
Mar 2025 48,387 14,354
Dec 2024 47,037 13,847
Sep 2024 46,326 13,906
Jun 2024 44,582 12,463
Mar 2024 42,607 12,200
The quarterly results show a consistent upward trend in both sales and net profit. Sales increased from ₹42,607 crores in March 2024 to ₹48,387 crores in March 2025. Net profit also grew steadily from ₹12,200 crores in March 2024 to ₹14,354 crores in March 2025, indicating healthy operational performance.

Shareholding Pattern (Past 2 Years)
Shareholding Mar 2023 Mar 2024 Jun 2024
FIIs 44.16% 44.77% 45.48%
DIIs 45.11% 45.10% 44.45%
Government 0.24% 0.28% 0.28%
Public 10.48% 9.84% 9.79%


The shareholding pattern shows that Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have slightly increased their stake, reaching 45.48% by June 2024. Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) hold a significant portion, while government and public shareholdings remain relatively stable. The combined holding of FIIs, DIIs, and the Government consistently accounts for a large majority of the shares.

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