FII & DII Activity Data

Daily report of Net Buying and Selling by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) in the Indian Equity Market.

Market Activity for 20 Feb 2026

FII (Foreign)

Net Value

₹-935 Cr

Buy: +₹10,010 CrSell: +₹10,945 Cr

DII (Domestic)

Net Value

+₹2,637 Cr

Buy: +₹14,902 CrSell: +₹12,265 Cr

Historical Trend (Last 15 Days)

DateFII NetDII NetTotal Net
20 Feb 2026₹-935 Cr+₹2,637 Cr+₹1,703 Cr
19 Feb 2026₹-935 Cr+₹2,637 Cr+₹1,703 Cr
18 Feb 2026+₹1,154 Cr+₹440 Cr+₹1,595 Cr
17 Feb 2026+₹995 Cr+₹187 Cr+₹1,182 Cr
16 Feb 2026₹-972 Cr+₹1,667 Cr+₹695 Cr
15 Feb 2026₹-972 Cr+₹1,667 Cr+₹695 Cr
13 Feb 2026₹-7,395 Cr+₹5,554 Cr₹-1,841 Cr
12 Feb 2026+₹108 Cr+₹277 Cr+₹385 Cr
11 Feb 2026+₹108 Cr+₹277 Cr+₹385 Cr
10 Feb 2026+₹69 Cr+₹1,174 Cr+₹1,244 Cr
9 Feb 2026+₹69 Cr+₹1,174 Cr+₹1,244 Cr
5 Feb 2026+₹1,951 Cr₹-1,265 Cr+₹686 Cr

Understanding FII & DII Data

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are institutional investors from outside India who invest in the Indian financial markets. Their buying and selling activity is often seen as a barometer of global sentiment towards the Indian economy.

Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) include Indian mutual funds, insurance companies (like LIC), and pension funds. They often act as a counter-balance to FII flows, stabilizing the market during global sell-offs.