Bharti Airtel is trading at RS. 1944.15, up by 14.40 points or 0.75% from its previous close of RS. 1929.75 on the BSE.
The stock opened at RS. 1935.90 and touched an intraday high of RS. 1965.00 and a low of RS. 1931.85. So far, 81,789 shares have been traded.
Listed in BSE group 'A' with a face value of RS. 5, the stock hit a 52-week high of RS. 2045.50 on July 2, 2025, and a 52-week low of RS. 1422.30 on August 7, 2024. Over the past week, it recorded a high of RS. 1965.00 and a low of RS. 1878.25. The current market capitalization of the company stands at RS. 1187279.17 crore.
Promoters hold 51.25% of the company, while Institutions and Non-Institutions hold 45.93% and 2.81%, respectively.
Bharti Airtel’s fully-owned subsidiary, Xtelify, has launched a sovereign, telco-grade cloud platform called Airtel Cloud. Designed to process 140 crore transactions per minute for Airtel’s internal use, this platform is now being extended to serve Indian businesses. It runs on next-generation sustainable data centers with Gen-AI provisioning and is managed by 300 certified cloud experts. Airtel Cloud offers IaaS, PaaS, and advanced connectivity, along with secure migration, seamless scalability, reduced costs, and no vendor lock-ins.
Additionally, Xtelify introduced an AI-powered, next-gen software platform aimed at telecom operators globally. The platform simplifies operations, enhances customer experience, reduces churn, and boosts ARPU. It includes a converged data engine for AI-driven insights, a real-time workforce platform for task optimization, and a customer experience platform covering all aspects of the telecom journey.
Bharti Airtel remains a leading integrated telecom company with operations across Asia and Africa.