The Indian Hotels Company is trading at RS. 768.30, rising by 5.90 points or 0.77% from its previous close of RS. 762.40 on the BSE.
The stock opened at RS. 766.85 and touched an intraday high of RS. 770.90 and a low of RS. 760.00. A total of 13,677 shares have been traded so far.
This BSE group 'A' stock, with a face value of RS. 1, hit a 52-week high of RS. 894.15 on December 30, 2024, and a 52-week low of RS. 507.45 on June 4, 2024. In the past week, the stock’s high and low were RS. 782.95 and RS. 756.50 respectively. The company’s current market capitalization stands at RS. 109319.60 crore.
Promoters hold 38.12% stake in the company, while institutional investors and non-institutional investors hold 46.14% and 15.75% respectively.
In a major international expansion, Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) has signed three luxury wildlife lodges under its iconic Taj brand in the Balule Game Reserve, part of South Africa’s Kruger National Park. This marks IHCL’s entry into the luxury wildlife hospitality segment in South Africa.
The new lodges include the 30-key Taj Lion Kings Hilltop Tented Camp, the 6-key Taj Lion Kings Bush Lodge, and the 6-key Taj Lion Kings River Lodge. These properties will offer premium safari experiences and feature amenities such as all-day dining, spa, swimming pools, and recreation areas, combining luxury with the authenticity of African wilderness.
Located within the nearly 20,000 sq. km Kruger National Park — home to Africa’s Big Five — the Balule Game Reserve allows for open wildlife movement and offers unique off-road and night safari experiences.
Indian Hotels Company and its subsidiaries, collectively known as Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, are among Asia’s largest and most prestigious hospitality brands, operating across luxury, premium, midmarket, and value segments.